858:"His learning ability and integrity were recognized in the various courts in which he practised. As a counselor he was safe, careful, painstaking, and always conscientious. As a criminal lawyer he defended the interests of his clients with all his energy, never however beyond the bounds of honor or of the ethics of his profession. His courtesy to the court, to his associates at the bar, and to witnesses was always such as to place upon him the unerasable stamp of 'gentleman'. His decisions were always based on one proposition – the right. He was not aggressive. He was unobtrusive in manner, but firm as a rock in his conception of duty. It was a blessed privilege for any young man to have been associated with him and to have been influenced by him as one was bound to be".
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Gilkeson served on the board of directors as the first president of the Bank of Romney after it was granted its charter by the West
Virginia Legislature on September 3, 1888, and was opened later on December 20, 1888. During Gilkeson's tenure as president, the Bank of Romney occupied two rooms on the
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Hampshire County Schools, Gilkeson undertook the study of law and started a law practice in Romney; he subsequently became a prominent lawyer in the community. His law office was located on Main Street in Romney, two blocks from the West Virginia Schools for
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In 1980, Gilkeson's son-in-law George Sloan Arnold bequeathed the $ 1.5-million George S. Arnold Trust to
Hampden–Sydney College, his shared alma mater with his father-in-law and brother-in-law Robert William Gilkeson. At the time, it was the largest amount given by a living person and the
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Committees on the Judiciary, Public Buildings and Humane Institutions, Federal Relations, Forfeited, Delinquent, and Unappropriated Lands, and Clerks Office. In addition to serving in the state senate, Gilkeson also held the position of
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Regents of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind, a position that enabled him to become familiar with the school's efforts to educate its
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and select the most fitting candidate present at the conference or recommended someone to replace him as principal of the West
Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Gilkeson tendered an offer to C. H. Hill, then an instructor at the
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Gilkeson's achievements to the Conference of Superintendents and Principals of American Schools for the Deaf following his death, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind instructor Charles D. Seaton said of Gilkeson:
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Gilkeson resumed the practice of law and pursued a political career, but he continued his involvement with, and advocacy for, the West
Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind, especially through his influence as a prominent lawyer and
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Winchester along with Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy. In 1881, Gilkeson and his fellow trustees were instrumental in securing from Amos L. and Allie G. Pugh a house and a large, partially wooded land lot in
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did not receive "satisfactory results". After he had spent a few weeks as acting principal, the Board of Regents reconvened and appointed him to stay on permanently.
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the Deaf and Blind. Due to his preeminence in the legal field and high standing in the community, Gilkeson served as dean of the Hampshire County Bar Association.
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Mary Katherine had been employed as a teacher under Lipscomb at Waverly Seminary. Following the ceremony, Gilkeson and his wife embarked upon a tour of the
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1459:"Farmers' Alliance: In The Tenth Senatorial District–A Straight-Out Democrat Nominated"
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Historic Hampshire: A Symposium of Hampshire County and Its People, Past and Present
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1912:. HistoricHampshire.org, Charles C. Hall. Archived from
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1702:"Indian Mound Cemetery: D-K Listing for All Sections"
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in Hampshire County and served as a trustee for the
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Bhavana Society Forest Monastery and Retreat Center
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Journal of the Senate of the State of West Virginia
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1906:"Indian Mound Cemetery: A-C Names for all Sections"
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2148:Record of the Hampden–Sydney Alumni Association
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706:was selected as the party's candidate instead.
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2280:McClure, James Alexander (1914).
2040:. New York City: James T. Brown.
1661:. November 17, 1901. p. 26.
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2338:Paxton, William McClung (1903).
1999:Brannon, Selden W., ed. (1976).
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494:. Following his graduation from
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2994:Hampshire County Public Library
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2489:Woodworth, Robert Bell (1947).
1991:
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258:President of the Bank of Romney
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2259:: A. Brown Boughner, Printer.
1878:November 19, 1884. p. 1.
1520:West Virginia Legislature 1922
1508:West Virginia Legislature 1918
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1393:West Virginia Legislature 1922
1381:West Virginia Legislature 1922
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16:American politician and lawyer
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2820:Slanesville Elementary School
2154:(1). Hampden–Sydney College:
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2495:. McClure Printing Company.
2442:: Tribune Printing Company.
2408:: Tribune Printing Company.
2378:: Tribune Printing Company.
2290:: Presses of Frank A. Owen.
2187:Walsworth Publishing Company
648:Maryland School for the Deaf
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407:Laura Paxton Gilkeson Arnold
393:Edward M. Gilkeson (brother)
341:Mountain Lake Park, Maryland
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2108:American Annals of the Deaf
2102:Fusfeld, Irving S. (1921).
1824:. May 4, 1902. p. 14.
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387:Robert B. Gilkeson (father)
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1866:"Three Weddings Yesterday"
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