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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... passed on to his son Archer , who was an inde- fatigable worker , filled with determination and earnestness of purpose . Archer was educted in the public schools of his home county , at Randolph - Macon Academy at Bedford , Virginia ...
... passed on to his son Archer , who was an inde- fatigable worker , filled with determination and earnestness of purpose . Archer was educted in the public schools of his home county , at Randolph - Macon Academy at Bedford , Virginia ...
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... passed a . Soon practiced early in new city anks of aged in munity , Several pewell . Ortant many and ARCHER LEE JONES the 1 as the ugh nature Tr . , passed and one mmunity . ERS ...
... passed a . Soon practiced early in new city anks of aged in munity , Several pewell . Ortant many and ARCHER LEE JONES the 1 as the ugh nature Tr . , passed and one mmunity . ERS ...
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... passing through nature to eternity , " and on July 6 , 1948 , John B. Lightfoot , Jr. , passed from us into eternal rest at the age of 71 . John Lightfoot came from distinguished lineage , and one long outstanding in the social and ...
... passing through nature to eternity , " and on July 6 , 1948 , John B. Lightfoot , Jr. , passed from us into eternal rest at the age of 71 . John Lightfoot came from distinguished lineage , and one long outstanding in the social and ...
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