Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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Mr. Richardson was the son of Frederick Wilmer Richardson, of Fairfax County, and Amelia Buck Richardson, formerly of Warren County. He was born in Fairfax County on March 24, 1884, and lived in the county during his entire life.
Mr. Richardson was the son of Frederick Wilmer Richardson, of Fairfax County, and Amelia Buck Richardson, formerly of Warren County. He was born in Fairfax County on March 24, 1884, and lived in the county during his entire life.
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..Culpeper County Bar Association . ( See also Ninth Judicial Bar Association ... Secretary - Upton H. Richards , Warrenton , ( See Montgomery County - Floyd County - City of Radford Bar Association . ) Fluvanna County Bar Association ...
..Culpeper County Bar Association . ( See also Ninth Judicial Bar Association ... Secretary - Upton H. Richards , Warrenton , ( See Montgomery County - Floyd County - City of Radford Bar Association . ) Fluvanna County Bar Association ...
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( See Martinsville - Henry County Bar Association . ) ( See Fourteenth Circuit Bar Association . ) ( See Fifteenth Circuit Bar Association . ) ( See Bar Association of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit . ) . ( See Bar Association of the ...
( See Martinsville - Henry County Bar Association . ) ( See Fourteenth Circuit Bar Association . ) ( See Fifteenth Circuit Bar Association . ) ( See Bar Association of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit . ) . ( See Bar Association of the ...
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