Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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... JONES 1890-1949 Archer Lee Jones was born of distinguished lineage , in Dinwiddie County , Virginia , on August 5th , 1890 , and died in the city of Hopewell , Virginia , on January 9th 1949 , in the fiftyninth year of his life .
... JONES 1890-1949 Archer Lee Jones was born of distinguished lineage , in Dinwiddie County , Virginia , on August 5th , 1890 , and died in the city of Hopewell , Virginia , on January 9th 1949 , in the fiftyninth year of his life .
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In 1938 he appointed a special committee of the council to study the city government , and the next year , in accordance with the recommendations of this committee , a City Manager was appointed and other progressive changes were made .
In 1938 he appointed a special committee of the council to study the city government , and the next year , in accordance with the recommendations of this committee , a City Manager was appointed and other progressive changes were made .
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( Includes Prince George , Sussex , Surry , Greenville and Brunswick Counties and the City of Hopewell . ) Officers : President - J . O. Heflin , Hopewell . Vice - President - John Cole , Stony Creek . Secretary - Treasurer -- Robert W.
( Includes Prince George , Sussex , Surry , Greenville and Brunswick Counties and the City of Hopewell . ) Officers : President - J . O. Heflin , Hopewell . Vice - President - John Cole , Stony Creek . Secretary - Treasurer -- Robert W.
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