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  2. South Boston, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    South Boston, formerly Boyd's Ferry, [4] is a town in Halifax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 8,142 at the 2010 census, [ 5 ] down from 8,491 at the 2000 census. It is the most populous town in Halifax County.

  3. James D. Hagood - Wikipedia

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    Hagood died following a stroke on December 30, 1972, at a hospital in South Boston. He was buried in Clover Cemetery. [9] His papers are held among the special collections of the University of Virginia library. [10] A section of U.S. Route 360 in Halifax county (between Clover and South Boston) is named in his honor. [11]

  4. Howard P. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1958, during the Massive Resistance crisis, Anderson served in the Virginia House of Delegates, representing Halifax County and South Boston, Virginia from 1958 until 1972. He succeeded Roy B. Davis. Anderson won the 35th District seat unopposed in 1957, 1959 and 1961, handily defeated Republicans Flournoy G. Lacks in 1963 and ...

  5. Halifax County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Halifax County was established in 1752 by English colonists from Lunenburg County. The county was named for George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax . Through the 1990 Census, South Boston was an independent city , but it became a town again and rejoined Halifax County in 1995.

  6. Robert J. Tuck - Wikipedia

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    Robert James Tuck (November 23, 1863 – October 2, 1930) was an American Democratic politician who served as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, representing Halifax County for one term, from 1899 to 1901. [1] He was the father of William Munford Tuck, who served as Governor of Virginia from 1946 to 1950.

  7. William M. Tuck - Wikipedia

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    He was the youngest of nine children of Halifax County, Virginia tobacco warehouseman Robert James Tuck (1863–1930) and Virginia Susan Fitts (1860–1909). He was named for his grandfather William Munford Tuck (1832–1899), who served in the Third Virginia Infantry during the American Civil War. [3]

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  9. Legacy.com - Wikipedia

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    Legacy.com is a privately held company based in Chicago, Illinois, [1] with more than 1,500 newspaper affiliates in North America, Europe and Australia, [4] [8] [9] including The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times and Manchester Evening News. [10]

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