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  2. Donald McEachin - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Union University (MDiv) Aston Donald McEachin (/ məˈkiːtʃən / mə-KEE-chən; October 10, 1961 – November 28, 2022) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the U.S. representative for Virginia's 4th congressional district from 2017 until his death in 2022. [1] His district was based in the state capital, Richmond; it ...

  3. Richmond Times-Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    In 1890, the Daily Times changed its name to the Richmond Times. In 1896, Bryan acquired the eight-year-old rival Manchester Leader and launched the Evening Leader. In 1899, the evening Richmond News was founded. John L. Williams, owner of the Dispatch, bought the News in 1900. By 1903, it was obvious Richmond was not big enough to support four ...

  4. Joseph H. Seipel - Wikipedia

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    Joseph H. Seipel was an American sculptor and conceptual artist [1] who was formerly the Dean of the VCU School of the Arts. [2][3] He was a member of the VCU faculty for over 40 years. [4] As Dean of VCU arts, he also had oversight of the VCU School of the Arts branch in Doha, Qatar. [5] He administered VCU exchange programs with art and ...

  5. Richmond shooting – live: Two dead and five injured in mass ...

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    Richmond Interim Chief of Police Rick Edwards gives a news briefing about a shooting that happened at the Huguenot High School graduation, Tuesday, June 6, 2023, in Richmond, Va. (AP) Six people ...

  6. Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    November 12, 1969. Designated VLR. September 9, 1969 [ 2 ] Hollywood Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located at 412 South Cherry Street in the Oregon Hill neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia. It was established in 1847 and designed by the landscape architect John Notman. It is 135-acres in size and overlooks the James River.

  7. Harrison Ruffin Tyler - Wikipedia

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    Julia Gardiner Tyler (grandmother) Harrison Ruffin Tyler (born November 9, 1928) is a retired American chemical engineer, businessman, and preservationist. He cofounded ChemTreat, Inc., a water treatment company, in 1968, and restored the Sherwood Forest Plantation. He is a son of Lyon Gardiner Tyler and the last living grandchild of former U.S ...

  8. Richmond Free Press - Wikipedia

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    422 East Franklin Street. Richmond, Virginia 23219. United States. Circulation. 19,817 (as of 2021) [1] Website. richmondfreepress .com. The Richmond Free Press is an independent newspaper in Richmond, Virginia. [2] Published on a weekly basis, it is mainly targeted at the city's African-American community and its poorest residents.

  9. James H. Dooley - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Organizing railroads; building Maymont and Swannanoa; philanthropy. James Henry Dooley (January 17, 1841 – November 16, 1922) was a Virginia lawyer, business leader, politician, and philanthropist based in Richmond during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age. He represented Richmond in the Virginia House of Delegates for three terms.