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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... Roanoke . Norfolk . Bedford City . Tazewell . Richmond . Buena Vista . Petersburg . Staunton . Danville . Staunton . . Lynchburg . · Richmond . Lexington . Lynchburg . Bedford City . Amelia . Warrenton . Front Royal . Front Royal ...
... Roanoke . Norfolk . Bedford City . Tazewell . Richmond . Buena Vista . Petersburg . Staunton . Danville . Staunton . . Lynchburg . · Richmond . Lexington . Lynchburg . Bedford City . Amelia . Warrenton . Front Royal . Front Royal ...
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... Roanoke . • Richmond . Harrisonburg . Roanoke . Richmond . Norfolk . Warm Springs . Woodstock . • Richmond . Richmond . • Lexington . . Lexington . • Roanoke . Richmond . Orange . Covington . Buena Vista . Charlottesville . Lynchburg ...
... Roanoke . • Richmond . Harrisonburg . Roanoke . Richmond . Norfolk . Warm Springs . Woodstock . • Richmond . Richmond . • Lexington . . Lexington . • Roanoke . Richmond . Orange . Covington . Buena Vista . Charlottesville . Lynchburg ...
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... Roanoke took part would be fame enough for most men . And Benjamin Watkins Leigh obtained not only the consideration of that dis- . tinguished body , but as a writer in Southern Literary Messenger says , he was next to John Randolph the ...
... Roanoke took part would be fame enough for most men . And Benjamin Watkins Leigh obtained not only the consideration of that dis- . tinguished body , but as a writer in Southern Literary Messenger says , he was next to John Randolph the ...
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... Roanoke is reported to have said of Governor Pleasants , that " he never lost a friend . " he never lost a friend . " A friend with him was a friend for life , and those who knew him best loved him best . Among his college ...
... Roanoke is reported to have said of Governor Pleasants , that " he never lost a friend . " he never lost a friend . " A friend with him was a friend for life , and those who knew him best loved him best . Among his college ...
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... Roanoke . Mr. Coleman was twenty - eight years of age and was the son of Dr. H. N. Coleman of Nelson County , where he grew up . His early life was spent in farming and teaching . In 1892 he entered the law class of the University of ...
... Roanoke . Mr. Coleman was twenty - eight years of age and was the son of Dr. H. N. Coleman of Nelson County , where he grew up . His early life was spent in farming and teaching . In 1892 he entered the law class of the University of ...
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