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The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the independent city of Danville, Virginia. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Whittington Whiteside "Whitt" Clement (born November 15, 1947) is a Virginia lawyer and Democratic politician who served seven terms in the Virginia House of Delegates (1988–2002) and also became the Virginia Secretary of Transportation under Governor Mark Warner.
Bloody Monday is a name used to describe a series of arrests and attacks that took place during a civil rights protest held on June 10, 1963, in Danville, Virginia. [1] [2] It was held to protest segregation laws and racial inequality and was one of several protests held during the month of June. [3]
Operation of law: reassignment to D. Va. death 8 Robert William Hughes: VA: 1821–1901 1874–1898 — — Grant: retirement 9 Edmund Waddill Jr. VA: 1855–1931 1898–1921 — — McKinley: elevation to 4th Cir. 10 Duncan Lawrence Groner: VA: 1873–1957 1921–1931 — — Harding: elevation to D.C. Cir. 11 Luther B. Way: VA: 1879–1943 ...
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Resigned. 13th: Vacant: Dec 30, 1814 – Jan 2, 1815 10 James Barbour: Democratic-Republican: Jan 2, 1815 – Mar 7, 1825 Elected to finish Brent's term, having already been elected to the next term.
Anthropic, a startup backed by Google and Amazon.com, on Monday revealed a suite of artificial intelligence models known as Claude 3, the latest salvo in Silicon Valley's near incessant contest to ...
The district was represented by T. Justin Moore, Archibald G. ("Archie") Robertson and John W. Riely of Hunton, Williams, Gay, Powell & Gibson (now known as Hunton Andrews Kurth), a large Richmond law firm. J. Lindsay Almond, as Attorney General, represented the Commonwealth of Virginia. The first plaintiff listed was Dorothy E. Davis, a 14 ...