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Battle was born in Charlottesville, Virginia on October 9, 1920. He was the son of John S. Battle, former Governor of Virginia (1950–54). While attending the University of Virginia, Battle played on the varsity golf team, until his graduation in 1941.
She was last seen early in the morning that day, at the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, Virginia. [6] Five weeks later, her remains were discovered on an abandoned property in nearby Albemarle County. [7] Jesse Matthew pleaded guilty to murdering Graham and was sentenced to life imprisonment. He was also found guilty and given three ...
William Gibbons was born into slavery in Albemarle County, Virginia. [1] His parents and first owners are unknown. In the 1840s, he was sold to Henry Howard, M.D., professor of anatomy and surgery at the University of Virginia, and he was then hired out to William McGuffey, who had married one of Howard's daughters.
Breen was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, and raised in Danville, Pennsylvania. [2] She graduated from Wyoming Seminary in 1988. [ 3 ] She received a master's degree at Cornell University and attended Medical College of Virginia before doing a residency at Long Island Jewish Medical Center .
Greg Howard (July 26, 1964 – April 22, 2023 [1]) was a Chapman Stick player based in Charlottesville, Virginia. Howard played saxophone and keyboards in area bands before switching to the Stick in 1985. An early recording with guitarist Tim Reynolds was released on cassette in 1987 as Sticks and Stones.
Pauline Oberdorfer was born around 1885 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Her mother worked as a washerwoman. Oberdorfer was sent to further her education in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was raised by an aunt and uncle. [1] She did not know her parents nor her exact date of birth. In 1910, she graduated from the Philadelphia High School for Girls.
William D. Steers (August 19, 1955 – April 10, 2015) was a Paul Mellon professor and chair of the Department of Urology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. [1] [2] He was a president of the American Board of Urology (ABU) and editor of The Journal of Urology.
4 Legacy. 5 Notes. 6 References. Toggle the table of contents. Bryant Kirkland. Add languages. ... April 23, 2000, at a hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia. Personal