Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Hugh P. Cline .... Raleigh M. Cooley . Kenneth M. Covington . Ryland G. Craft .... Joseph W. Creagh ... Hugh C. Cregger , Jr ... James Smyth Cremins . Edwin A. Crowder .. A. Fleet Dillard ... Douglas D. Drysdale . L. G. Dulaney .
Hugh P. Cline .... Raleigh M. Cooley . Kenneth M. Covington . Ryland G. Craft .... Joseph W. Creagh ... Hugh C. Cregger , Jr ... James Smyth Cremins . Edwin A. Crowder .. A. Fleet Dillard ... Douglas D. Drysdale . L. G. Dulaney .
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HUGH THOMAS WILLIAMS 1887-1951 At the time of his death from a heart seizure , November 19 , 1951 , Hugh T. Williams was widely known as one of the ablest and most resourceful lawyers at the bar in Southside Virginia and enjoyed a large ...
HUGH THOMAS WILLIAMS 1887-1951 At the time of his death from a heart seizure , November 19 , 1951 , Hugh T. Williams was widely known as one of the ablest and most resourceful lawyers at the bar in Southside Virginia and enjoyed a large ...
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Virginia State Bar Association. HUGH THOMAS WILLIAMS I " Hugh Williams went to France as a Supply.
Virginia State Bar Association. HUGH THOMAS WILLIAMS I " Hugh Williams went to France as a Supply.
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