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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... respect of the judges before whom he practiced , and the love and admiration of his fellow- members of the Bar . He was one of those lawyers , of whom there have not been a few in Virginia , whose conduct and character were felt in ...
... respect of the judges before whom he practiced , and the love and admiration of his fellow- members of the Bar . He was one of those lawyers , of whom there have not been a few in Virginia , whose conduct and character were felt in ...
Page 92
... respect to the memory of the late Leonard Mar- bury , were presented and read by K. Kemper , Esq . , and the court ordered the same spread upon the minutes . The resolu- tions are as follows : The members of the Bar of the city of ...
... respect to the memory of the late Leonard Mar- bury , were presented and read by K. Kemper , Esq . , and the court ordered the same spread upon the minutes . The resolu- tions are as follows : The members of the Bar of the city of ...
Page 92
... respect to the memory of the late Leonard Marbury , were presented and read by K. Kemper , Esq . , and the court ordered the same spread upon the minutes . The resolutions are as follows : The members of the Bar of the city of ...
... respect to the memory of the late Leonard Marbury , were presented and read by K. Kemper , Esq . , and the court ordered the same spread upon the minutes . The resolutions are as follows : The members of the Bar of the city of ...
Page 100
... respect to the memory of the late Anthony W. Armstrong were read and the court ordered the same spread upon the minutes . Leonard Marbury and Francis L. Smith spoke upon the resolutions . Resolutions on behalf of Anthony W. Armstrong ...
... respect to the memory of the late Anthony W. Armstrong were read and the court ordered the same spread upon the minutes . Leonard Marbury and Francis L. Smith spoke upon the resolutions . Resolutions on behalf of Anthony W. Armstrong ...
Page 103
... respects he was regarded as the most brilliant in a class that numbered many bright young men . About six years ago he was united in marriage with Miss Josie Edmonds , of Gate City , and she and three children survive him . He was ...
... respects he was regarded as the most brilliant in a class that numbered many bright young men . About six years ago he was united in marriage with Miss Josie Edmonds , of Gate City , and she and three children survive him . He was ...
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