Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 57Virginia State Bar Association, 1947 - Bar associations |
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... Taylor . " After Mr. Taylor's connection with The Chesapeake and Ohio was formed , his professional services were devoted entirely to that company , except for the period between 1901 and 1909 , when he also served the Richmond ...
... Taylor . " After Mr. Taylor's connection with The Chesapeake and Ohio was formed , his professional services were devoted entirely to that company , except for the period between 1901 and 1909 , when he also served the Richmond ...
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... Taylor would be his de- fender , whatever the charge and whoever its author . fearless , it would never occur to him ... Taylor's character was in no sense confined to those who were fortunate enough to be his profession- al associates ...
... Taylor would be his de- fender , whatever the charge and whoever its author . fearless , it would never occur to him ... Taylor's character was in no sense confined to those who were fortunate enough to be his profession- al associates ...
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... Taylor , whose death occurred at his home in Staunton , Virginia , on the 9th day of May , 1945 . Herbert J. Taylor was born in Augusta County , Virginia , June 24 , 1869. He was the son of Samuel K. and Sarah R. ( Heiskell ) Taylor ...
... Taylor , whose death occurred at his home in Staunton , Virginia , on the 9th day of May , 1945 . Herbert J. Taylor was born in Augusta County , Virginia , June 24 , 1869. He was the son of Samuel K. and Sarah R. ( Heiskell ) Taylor ...
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