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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... Appointed to the General Court on January 23 , 1778 ; ap- pointed Judge of the High Court of Chancery on November 23 , 1780 ; appointed to the Court of Appeals on December 24 , 1788 ; appointed to United States Supreme Court in 1789 ...
... Appointed to the General Court on January 23 , 1778 ; ap- pointed Judge of the High Court of Chancery on November 23 , 1780 ; appointed to the Court of Appeals on December 24 , 1788 ; appointed to United States Supreme Court in 1789 ...
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... appointed by you elected four of its members to a joint planning committee to act with a like number of accountants appointed by the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants , as follows : William L. Zimmer , III .. F. D. G. ...
... appointed by you elected four of its members to a joint planning committee to act with a like number of accountants appointed by the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants , as follows : William L. Zimmer , III .. F. D. G. ...
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... appointed Substitute Justice of Civil Justice Court , Part II , and in 1931 was appointed Justice of the Civil Justice Court by Governor John Garland Pollard . In 1935 , he won the Democratic nomination to the GORDON BARBOUR AMBLER 121.
... appointed Substitute Justice of Civil Justice Court , Part II , and in 1931 was appointed Justice of the Civil Justice Court by Governor John Garland Pollard . In 1935 , he won the Democratic nomination to the GORDON BARBOUR AMBLER 121.
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