Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 12Virginia State Bar Association, 1899 - Bar associations |
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Page 14
... Staunton , read the report of that committee . ( See Report at end of Minutes . ) On motion , the report was received and approved . Mr. James P. Harrison , of Danville : Mr. President , before adjourning I would like to offer this ...
... Staunton , read the report of that committee . ( See Report at end of Minutes . ) On motion , the report was received and approved . Mr. James P. Harrison , of Danville : Mr. President , before adjourning I would like to offer this ...
Page 30
... Staunton : Within the last two or three years a custom has grown up which I think is so graceful and so eminently proper , between the Bar Association of this State and that of our sister State of West Virginia , that I do not want to ...
... Staunton : Within the last two or three years a custom has grown up which I think is so graceful and so eminently proper , between the Bar Association of this State and that of our sister State of West Virginia , that I do not want to ...
Page 56
... Staunton ; John A. Coke , Jr. , Richmond ; Charles Curry , Staunton . All of which is respectfully submitted and recommended to the Association for approval and confirmation . August 1 , 1899 . E. E. STICKLEY , Chairman . To the ...
... Staunton ; John A. Coke , Jr. , Richmond ; Charles Curry , Staunton . All of which is respectfully submitted and recommended to the Association for approval and confirmation . August 1 , 1899 . E. E. STICKLEY , Chairman . To the ...
Page 115
... Staunton , Virginia , from which place he started on foot to seek a new home . On reaching Harrisonburg he decided to locate there and enter again in the practice of his profession on the soil of old Virginia . He settled in ...
... Staunton , Virginia , from which place he started on foot to seek a new home . On reaching Harrisonburg he decided to locate there and enter again in the practice of his profession on the soil of old Virginia . He settled in ...
Page 124
... Staunton . Christiansburg . Tazewell . Bristol . Big Stone Gap . Bedford City . Richmond . WILLIS B. SMITH . M. P. BURKS . H. D. FLOOD S. S. P. PATTESON JUDICIARY . Roanoke . Bedford City . Appomattox . Richmond . J. C. PARKER J. P. ...
... Staunton . Christiansburg . Tazewell . Bristol . Big Stone Gap . Bedford City . Richmond . WILLIS B. SMITH . M. P. BURKS . H. D. FLOOD S. S. P. PATTESON JUDICIARY . Roanoke . Bedford City . Appomattox . Richmond . J. C. PARKER J. P. ...
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