Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60Virginia State Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations |
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Page 84
... Staunton renders very little service to lawyers of the State other than to those of the cities of Staunton and Waynesboro . Under these circumstances , the question was raised when your Committee met last December as to whether the ...
... Staunton renders very little service to lawyers of the State other than to those of the cities of Staunton and Waynesboro . Under these circumstances , the question was raised when your Committee met last December as to whether the ...
Page 97
... Staunton . Richmond .Fairfax Alexandria Woodstock Clintwood . Richmond .Hopewell Manassas .Luray Memorials of the following members who have died since the 1948 Annual Meeting have been received and are now filed with the Secretary ...
... Staunton . Richmond .Fairfax Alexandria Woodstock Clintwood . Richmond .Hopewell Manassas .Luray Memorials of the following members who have died since the 1948 Annual Meeting have been received and are now filed with the Secretary ...
Page 148
... Staunton , Virginia . On his paternal side his people have been long identi- fied with Augusta County and Staunton . His grandfather , John Howe Peyton , is termed by Mr. Waddell in his Annals of Augusta County one of the four great ...
... Staunton , Virginia . On his paternal side his people have been long identi- fied with Augusta County and Staunton . His grandfather , John Howe Peyton , is termed by Mr. Waddell in his Annals of Augusta County one of the four great ...
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