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Henrico County, Virginia: Bi-weekly published every two weeks ... Virginia Chronicle and Norfolk and Portsmouth General Advertiser. W., July 28, 1792 – Apr. 5, 1794.
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Norris Dendy was born in May 1900 [1] [a] and was one of nine children of Martha (née Duckett) and Earl Young Dendy. [2] Both of Norris's parents were the children of freed slaves; Martha was born near present-day Joanna, South Carolina, in 1867, and Earl, who went just by the name "Young", was also born in Laurens County. [2]
The Times and the Daily Telegraph publish anthologies of obituaries under a common theme, such as military obituaries, sports obituaries, heroes and adventurers, entertainers, rogues, eccentric lives, etc. The British Medical Journal encourages doctors to write their own obituaries for publication after their death. [citation needed]
It was named Clinton after Henry Clinton Young, [11] a lawyer from the county seat of Laurens, who planned the first roads in the area. [10] As the railroad began to grow, so did the town, and more plots of land were developed around the railroad. With the population's growth came the establishment of the First Presbyterian Church in 1855. [12]
Clinton is an unincorporated community in Cumberland County, ... Clinton, Virginia This page was last edited on 23 July 2023, at 15:10 (UTC). Text is ...
The Northern Virginia Sun was a newspaper published in Arlington, Virginia, from the 1930s until 1998. For much of its life, it was a six-day-a-week broadsheet , published Monday through Saturday, that emphasized local news.
Since 1900, Virginia voted Democratic 54.17% of the time and Republican 45.83% of the time. From 1968 to 2004, Virginia voted for the Republican Party candidate. Then, in the 2008 and 2012 elections, the state voted for the Democratic Party. The same trend continued in the 2016 presidential elections. [13] Clinton had several advantages in ...