Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 59Virginia State Bar Association, 1949 - Bar associations |
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... Apperson passed away on February 2 , 1948 , the Commonwealth of Virginia not only lost the services of an able ... Apperson was born in Marion , Virginia , on June 28 , 1890 , the son of Dr. John S. Apperson and Lizzie Black Apperson ...
... Apperson passed away on February 2 , 1948 , the Commonwealth of Virginia not only lost the services of an able ... Apperson was born in Marion , Virginia , on June 28 , 1890 , the son of Dr. John S. Apperson and Lizzie Black Apperson ...
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... Apperson's election to the State Corporation Commission , the Roanoke World News said on January 14 , 1944 , " Unanimous action of the Virginia General Assembly in choosing State Senator Harvey B. Apperson as a member of the State ...
... Apperson's election to the State Corporation Commission , the Roanoke World News said on January 14 , 1944 , " Unanimous action of the Virginia General Assembly in choosing State Senator Harvey B. Apperson as a member of the State ...
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... Apperson took office as Attorney General , a number of highly important matters were under con- sideration , among them being the proposed reorganization act , the Chesapeake Ferry Condemnation Case , and many matters involving ...
... Apperson took office as Attorney General , a number of highly important matters were under con- sideration , among them being the proposed reorganization act , the Chesapeake Ferry Condemnation Case , and many matters involving ...
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