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Earle M. Brown

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crisis. He was re-elected several times and served until 1965, declaring in April 1965 that he would not run for re-election. When house districts were numbered beginning in 1962, his district became the 8th. Brown succeeded fellow lawyer and Democrat
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Cynthia Miller Leonard, The General Assembly of Virginia 1619–1978 (Richmond, Virginia State Library 1978) pp. 711, 718, 724, 729, 736.
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Clerk of the House of Delegates, The General Assembly of Virginia 1962-1981 (Richmond, 1983) p. 188
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The Progress-Index of Petersburg, Virginia April 8, 1965 p. 17
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Earle Brown married schoolteacher Mary Elizabeth Jamerson of
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Earle Brown was born on February 14, 1926, at Pleasant View,
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After admission to the Virginia bar, Brown practiced law in
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Virginia House of Delegates
Amherst County, Virginia
Harold B. Singleton
Donald G. Pendleton
Amherst County, Virginia
Democratic
Alma mater
Washington and Lee University School of Law
U.S. Navy
Virginia House of Delegates
Amherst County
Amherst County, Virginia
Lynchburg College
World War II
U.S. Navy
Washington and Lee University School of Law
Bedford County, Virginia
Madison Heights
Ruritans
Democratic Party
Lynchburg, Virginia
Virginia General Assembly
Amherst County
Massive Resistance
Harold B. Singleton
Donald G. Pendleton
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Categories
1926 births
1969 deaths

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