Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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PRESTON WHITE CAMPBELL 1874-1954 Preston White Campbell, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, died on the 2nd day of July, 1954, at the age of 80 years. Born at the old brick family home in Abingdon, ...
PRESTON WHITE CAMPBELL 1874-1954 Preston White Campbell, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, died on the 2nd day of July, 1954, at the age of 80 years. Born at the old brick family home in Abingdon, ...
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PRESTON WHITE CAMPBELL 1874-1954 Preston White Campbell , former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia , died on the 2nd day of July , 1954 , at the age of 80 years . Born at the old brick family home in Abingdon ...
PRESTON WHITE CAMPBELL 1874-1954 Preston White Campbell , former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia , died on the 2nd day of July , 1954 , at the age of 80 years . Born at the old brick family home in Abingdon ...
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M. ( 1944 ) , Bristol Richmond White , George B. ( 1925 ) , Richi mond White , Harvey E. ( 1928 ) , Norfolk White , Harvey E. , Jr. ( 1951 ) , Norfolk White , Luther W. , III . ( 1952 ) , Norfolk White , Pressley B. ( 1944 ) , Norfolk ...
M. ( 1944 ) , Bristol Richmond White , George B. ( 1925 ) , Richi mond White , Harvey E. ( 1928 ) , Norfolk White , Harvey E. , Jr. ( 1951 ) , Norfolk White , Luther W. , III . ( 1952 ) , Norfolk White , Pressley B. ( 1944 ) , Norfolk ...
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