Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15Virginia State Bar Association, 1902 - Bar associations |
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Page 81
... Attorney of Powhatan , and in November , 1870 , he was elected to that office and continued to hold that position until July , 1879. Afterwards , he moved his office to Manchester , Va . , and was elected Commonwealth's Attorney of that ...
... Attorney of Powhatan , and in November , 1870 , he was elected to that office and continued to hold that position until July , 1879. Afterwards , he moved his office to Manchester , Va . , and was elected Commonwealth's Attorney of that ...
Page 85
... attorney for the Commonwealth in Hanover , and performed the duties of this office , as he did those of every other trust committed to him , faithfully and well . He was proud of his profession , and honored and respected his brethren ...
... attorney for the Commonwealth in Hanover , and performed the duties of this office , as he did those of every other trust committed to him , faithfully and well . He was proud of his profession , and honored and respected his brethren ...
Page 88
... attorneys in that section of this State have enjoyed a wider or more lucrative practice than he did for many years ; he formed a partnership with the late M. D. Ball , and subsequently with the late C. W. Wattles , and after the death ...
... attorneys in that section of this State have enjoyed a wider or more lucrative practice than he did for many years ; he formed a partnership with the late M. D. Ball , and subsequently with the late C. W. Wattles , and after the death ...
Page 88
... attorneys in that section of this State have enjoyed a wider or more lucrative practice than he did for many years ; he formed a partnership with the late M. D. Ball , and subsequently with the late C. W. Wattles , and after the death ...
... attorneys in that section of this State have enjoyed a wider or more lucrative practice than he did for many years ; he formed a partnership with the late M. D. Ball , and subsequently with the late C. W. Wattles , and after the death ...
Page 89
... attorneys in this and other States , and it was always conceded that either before the court or jury he was a foeman worthy of their steel . He was never known to take an unfair advantage of an opposing attorney , and no member of the ...
... attorneys in this and other States , and it was always conceded that either before the court or jury he was a foeman worthy of their steel . He was never known to take an unfair advantage of an opposing attorney , and no member of the ...
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