Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63Virginia State Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations |
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... City of Williamsburg , member of the City Council of Williamsburg , and Commonwealth's attorney for the City of Williamsburg and County of James City . His interest in the College of William and Mary was always active , and he served as ...
... City of Williamsburg , member of the City Council of Williamsburg , and Commonwealth's attorney for the City of Williamsburg and County of James City . His interest in the College of William and Mary was always active , and he served as ...
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... City of Richmond , Part II , died on the 5th day of August , 1952 , at a private hospital in Staunton , Virginia , after an illness of several years duration . At the time of his death , he was in his seventy - fifth year and a resident ...
... City of Richmond , Part II , died on the 5th day of August , 1952 , at a private hospital in Staunton , Virginia , after an illness of several years duration . At the time of his death , he was in his seventy - fifth year and a resident ...
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... City , Iowa Camblos , James Stone Gap L. ( 1924 ) , Big Cease , C. Camden ( 1940 ) , Rich- mond Chadwick , W. H. ( 1948 ) , Arlington Chamberlain , Bernard P. ( 1927 ) . Charlottesville Chambliss , Hardee , Jr. ( 1946 ) , Fairfax ...
... City , Iowa Camblos , James Stone Gap L. ( 1924 ) , Big Cease , C. Camden ( 1940 ) , Rich- mond Chadwick , W. H. ( 1948 ) , Arlington Chamberlain , Bernard P. ( 1927 ) . Charlottesville Chambliss , Hardee , Jr. ( 1946 ) , Fairfax ...
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