Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 64 |
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CHANNING MOORE HALL 1890-1953 Channing Moore Hall , Williamsburg's most prominent and beloved citizen and attorney , died unexpectedly at his home in Williamsburg on May 31 , 1953 . A native of Williamsburg where he was born February 3 ...
CHANNING MOORE HALL 1890-1953 Channing Moore Hall , Williamsburg's most prominent and beloved citizen and attorney , died unexpectedly at his home in Williamsburg on May 31 , 1953 . A native of Williamsburg where he was born February 3 ...
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He served as mayor of Williamsburg during the years 1934-1947 , the first under the city manager form of government . In all , Mr. Hall served as a member of the City Council for 25 years and , upon his retirement , was honored with a ...
He served as mayor of Williamsburg during the years 1934-1947 , the first under the city manager form of government . In all , Mr. Hall served as a member of the City Council for 25 years and , upon his retirement , was honored with a ...
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BATHURST DAINGERFIELD PEACHY 1893-1953 Bathurst Daingerfield Peachy , Jr. , Commonwealth's Attorney for the City of Williamsburg and County of James City and President of the Williamsburg Bar Association , died on April 29 , 1953 , at ...
BATHURST DAINGERFIELD PEACHY 1893-1953 Bathurst Daingerfield Peachy , Jr. , Commonwealth's Attorney for the City of Williamsburg and County of James City and President of the Williamsburg Bar Association , died on April 29 , 1953 , at ...
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