Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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GORDON BARBOUR AMBLER 1896-1951 Gordon Barbour Ambler was born in Winston - Salem , North Carolina , on May 14 , 1896. He was of distinguished ancestry , being the son of John Nicholas Ambler and Anna Rockwell Neal ; and a great ...
GORDON BARBOUR AMBLER 1896-1951 Gordon Barbour Ambler was born in Winston - Salem , North Carolina , on May 14 , 1896. He was of distinguished ancestry , being the son of John Nicholas Ambler and Anna Rockwell Neal ; and a great ...
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In 1940 , Gordon Ambler was elected by an overwhelming majority Mayor of Richmond , an office which he filled with distinction for four years . The Richmond Times - Dispatch in an editorial on November 5 , 1943 , spoke of him as " a ...
In 1940 , Gordon Ambler was elected by an overwhelming majority Mayor of Richmond , an office which he filled with distinction for four years . The Richmond Times - Dispatch in an editorial on November 5 , 1943 , spoke of him as " a ...
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He was one of the last surviving members of the Constitutional Convention of Virginia of 1901-02 , and throughout his life Mr. Gordon maintained the greatest interest in State legislation . Widely known as an able advocate , Mr. Gordon ...
He was one of the last surviving members of the Constitutional Convention of Virginia of 1901-02 , and throughout his life Mr. Gordon maintained the greatest interest in State legislation . Widely known as an able advocate , Mr. Gordon ...
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