Judge Thomas T. Faunterloy Letters to James B. Dorman, 1895-1900
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Dorman, James B.
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Fauntleroy, Thomas Turner, 1823-1906
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Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (1823-1906) was born in Winchester, Virginia, in 1823. He was a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law and practiced law in Winchester. In 1882, Fauntleroy was one of five judges elected to the Supreme Court by the Readjuster majority in the legislature. He was elected to a twelve-year term beginning in 1883 and served until December 1894. James B. Dorman was Clerk of the Supreme Court of Appeals in Staunton. The Constitution of 187...
Walker, James A. (James Alexander), 1832-1901
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James Alexander Walker (1832-1901) was a lawyer, Confederate brigadier general, Democratic state official, and Republican United States representative, 1895-1899, of Virginia. From the guide to the James A. Walker Papers, ., 1855-1928, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Lawyer, Confederate brigadier general, Democratic state official, and Republican U.S. representative, 1895-1899, of Virginia. From the descript...
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Conrad, Holmes, 1840-1915.
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Also represented are Elizabeth Whiting (Powell) Conrad (1809- 1872) and her husband, Robert Young Conrad (1805-1875) of Winchester, Va., parents of Holmes Conrad. From the description of Papers, 1794-1959. (Virginia Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 31680588 Represented are Holmes Conrad (1840-1915) of Winchester, Va., and Washington, D.C.; his parents, Robert Young Conrad (1805-1875) and Elizabeth Whiting (Powell) Conrad (1809-1872) of Winchester; and his wif...
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