Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 12Virginia State Bar Association, 1899 - Bar associations |
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... Danville . Richmond . Lexington . Winchester . Winchester . Newport News . Salem . Alexandria . Madison . Richmond . Richmond . Marion . Bedford City . Richmond . Bedford City . Richmond . Staunton . . Lynchburg . Richmond . Richmond ...
... Danville . Richmond . Lexington . Winchester . Winchester . Newport News . Salem . Alexandria . Madison . Richmond . Richmond . Marion . Bedford City . Richmond . Bedford City . Richmond . Staunton . . Lynchburg . Richmond . Richmond ...
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... Danville . Staunton . . Lynchburg . · Richmond . Lexington . Lynchburg . Bedford City . Amelia . Warrenton . Front Royal . Front Royal . Clifton Forge . Culpeper . Warrenton . Suffolk . . Richmond . Richmond . Goochland . Richmond ...
... Danville . Staunton . . Lynchburg . · Richmond . Lexington . Lynchburg . Bedford City . Amelia . Warrenton . Front Royal . Front Royal . Clifton Forge . Culpeper . Warrenton . Suffolk . . Richmond . Richmond . Goochland . Richmond ...
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... Danville : Mr. President , before adjourning I would like to offer this resolution : 66 Recognizing the eminent and lasting services of Chief- Justice John Marshall to our country , and gratefully acknowl- edging the action of the Bar ...
... Danville : Mr. President , before adjourning I would like to offer this resolution : 66 Recognizing the eminent and lasting services of Chief- Justice John Marshall to our country , and gratefully acknowl- edging the action of the Bar ...
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... Danville . He is too well known to this body to require any introduction at my hands , but I take pleasure in presenting him to you . Mr. Harrison then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : We will now listen to the ...
... Danville . He is too well known to this body to require any introduction at my hands , but I take pleasure in presenting him to you . Mr. Harrison then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : We will now listen to the ...
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... Danville Rail- way Company . When quite young he was elected to the House of Delegates to represent the City of Portsmouth , serving two years with honor to himself and credit to the city which he represented . But though a busy man in ...
... Danville Rail- way Company . When quite young he was elected to the House of Delegates to represent the City of Portsmouth , serving two years with honor to himself and credit to the city which he represented . But though a busy man in ...
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