Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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9 first town mayor and its first city attorney . In 1916 he was elected to the General Assembly of Virginia and served four terms . It was through his efforts as a member of the legislature that the town of South Norfolk was ...
9 first town mayor and its first city attorney . In 1916 he was elected to the General Assembly of Virginia and served four terms . It was through his efforts as a member of the legislature that the town of South Norfolk was ...
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His father was Henry Robinson Pollard , a distinguished attorney and citizen , who later moved his residence to the city of Richmond , where he served as City Attorney for many years . The mother of Robert Nelson Pollard was the former ...
His father was Henry Robinson Pollard , a distinguished attorney and citizen , who later moved his residence to the city of Richmond , where he served as City Attorney for many years . The mother of Robert Nelson Pollard was the former ...
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( Includes King George , Stafford , Spotsylvania , Caroline and Han . over Counties and City of Fredericksburg . ) Officers : President John D. Butzner , Jr. , Fredericksburg . Vice - President - Melvin Wallinger , Richmond .
( Includes King George , Stafford , Spotsylvania , Caroline and Han . over Counties and City of Fredericksburg . ) Officers : President John D. Butzner , Jr. , Fredericksburg . Vice - President - Melvin Wallinger , Richmond .
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