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James Armstrong became seriously ill on August 27, 1893, and he died at his Romney home the night of September 4, 1893. Armstrong was survived by his wife, who was also in ill health at the time of his death. His funeral was held at Romney Presbyterian Church on September 7, 1893, and he was interred
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counties, and Armstrong became a Whig candidate for this seat. Armstrong served in this Virginia Senate seat from the session beginning on December 3, 1855, until the session ending on March 10, 1864. In May 1857, Armstrong was re-elected to the Senate as a Whig, and in May 1859, he was re-elected to
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in the Romney church and held this position for over 43 years. In 1853, the Winchester Presbytery appointed Armstrong and his father-in-law Foote to serve as a committee to organize a Presbyterian congregation in New Creek (present-day Keyser), and on December 4, 1853, they organized the Church of
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describes him as "an able lawyer ... an enterprising, liberal citizen, and above all, a high minded Christian gentleman". Armstrong's wife Anne died in Romney on December 26, 1908; she was interred with her husband in Indian Mound Cemetery on December 29, 1908.
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and others persuaded him to reconsider and decline Jackson's appointment because his services were required in the Virginia Senate. Following the end of the American Civil War, Armstrong applied for a special pardon and received it from President
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before Hampshire County Court, and Armstrong was forbidden to practice law, and denied the right to vote by the Romney township registrar and Hampshire County board of registration. On September 14, 1866, the circuit court at Romney awarded a
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and others persuaded him to reconsider and decline Jackson's appointment because his services were required in the Virginia Senate. Following the war, Armstrong applied for a special pardon and received it from President
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Prominent Men of West Virginia: Biographical Sketches of Representative Men in Every Honorable Vocation, Including Politics, the Law, Theology, Medicine, Education, Finance, Journalism, Trade, Commerce and
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Mount Hope there. Armstrong was later involved in the reorganization of the Church of Mount Hope in 1890. As a ruling elder, Armstrong was a member of the December 1861 General Assembly that organized the
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West Virginia Legislature (2018). "Section Eleven: Departmental, Statistical & General Information". In Lee Cassis, Clerk of the West Virginia Senate (ed.).
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At the time of Armstrong's birth in 1821, James's father William Armstrong was operating a hotel in Frankfort, and in 1823, William relocated the family to
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On May 1, 1849, Armstrong married Anne Waterman Foote, the daughter of William Henry Foote and Foote's wife Eliza Wilson Glasse. Anne Foote was born in
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and was re-elected on November 6, 1888, with 6,203 votes, for an eight-year term starting January 1, 1889. In September 1891 in
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counties. On January 1, 1881, the 4th judicial circuit was renumbered as the 12th judicial circuit, covering the same counties.
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that met to re-establish the society following the American Civil War. In January 1874, Armstrong served as a delegate to the
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and he served on the Bank of Romney's board of directors when it was established in 1888. Armstriong died in Romney in 1893.
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Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America with an Appendix
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In 1872, Armstrong, Robert White, and J. W. F. Allen were candidates for the position of Judge of the 4th
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was in use during Armstrong's tenures as the county's prosecuting attorney and as a circuit court judge
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alongside John T. Peerce. Armstrong participated in the constitutional convention, which assembled in
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Acts of the Legislature of West Virginia at Its Nineteenth Regular Session Commencing January 9, 1889
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From January 1, 1873, to January 1, 1881, including when Armstrong took the bench in 1875, the 4th
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Second Biennial Report of the Department of Archives and History of the State of West Virginia
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in April 1861, Armstrong began serving on Hampshire County's committee of safety alongside
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History of Hampshire County, West Virginia From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present
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The Formation of the State of West Virginia and Other Incidents of the Late Civil War
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Historic Hampshire: A Symposium of Hampshire County and Its People, Past and Present
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The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Sixth Congress
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in Romney, and served as treasurer of the Confederate Memorial Association.
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in 1852, winning against A. P. White. In April of that year, the Virginia
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in 1852. Armstrong served in the Virginia Senate, representing Hampshire,
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Armstrong was a Presbyterian, and in August 1846, he became a member of
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requiring the board to register Armstrong without him taking the oath.
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in early 1862. Armstrong accepted this position but Virginia Governor
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and his wife Elizabeth Ann McCarty Armstrong. Armstrong's family was
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James Armstrong studied law under Hampshire County Clerk of Court
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Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America (1861).
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Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America 1861
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from January 16, 1872, and lasted until April 9 that year.
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Hampshire County, West Virginia, in the American Civil War
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Hampshire County, West Virginia, in the American Civil War
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James Dillon Armstrong was born on September 23, 1821, in
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passed an act calling for an election of delegates to a
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Waterman, Edgar Francis; Jacobus, Donald Lines (1939).
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County and city Commonwealth's Attorneys in Virginia
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On May 15, 1869, Armstrong was among the members of
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In 1855, John C. B. Mullin resigned his seat in the
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from 1855 to 1864, and as Judge of the 4th and 12th
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American lawyer, politician, and jurist (1821–1893)
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Donnally, Public Printer – via 2339: 2243: 2231: 2108: 2096: 1282: 1270: 1224: 548:James Armstrong was elected as Hampshire County 2826: 2522: 2417: 1994: 1982: 1970: 1951: 936: 2651: 2429: 2345: 2237: 2114: 2102: 2044: 1919: 1603: 1566: 1542: 1276: 1230: 1078:United States Postal Service Postmaster Finder 1044:United States Postal Service Postmaster Finder 948: 707: 2975: 2700:. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. 3612:People of Virginia in the American Civil War 3298: 2783:: Steam Power Press Chronicle and Sentinel. 1112: 2714: 2050: 1218: 873: 871: 869: 429: 414:organized Mount Hope Church in present-day 366:counties, from 1855 until 1864. During the 2982: 2968: 2916:History of Keyser, West Virginia 1737–1913 2717:Hampshire County, West Virginia, 1754–2004 2452:. HistoricHampshire.org, Charles C. Hall. 2385:. Atlanta. February 17, 1909. p. 30. 2376:"Obituaries: Mrs. Anne Waterman Armstrong" 343:, Virginia, and was the son of politician 2693: 1584: 897: 895: 839: 837: 835: 833: 831: 438:, Virginia. He was the son of politician 3582:Democratic Party Virginia state senators 2800:Scotch-Irish Society of America (1894). 2756:: Glass and Son, Book and Job Printers. 2697:Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era 2594: 2446:"Indian Mound Cemetery, "A" through "C"" 1291: 1034: 1032: 1030: 866: 791: 738:Presbyterian Church in the United States 711: 566:1852 United States presidential election 535: 420:Presbyterian Church in the United States 3567:American people of Scotch-Irish descent 2553: 2495:from the original on September 30, 2023 2392:from the original on September 30, 2023 2323:from the original on September 30, 2023 2285:from the original on September 30, 2023 2249: 2203:from the original on September 30, 2023 2163:from the original on September 30, 2023 2080:from the original on September 30, 2023 2028:from the original on September 30, 2023 1892:from the original on September 30, 2023 1843:from the original on September 30, 2023 1796:from the original on September 30, 2023 1732:from the original on September 30, 2023 1683:from the original on September 30, 2023 1639:from the original on September 30, 2023 1526:from the original on September 30, 2023 1480:from the original on September 30, 2023 1419:from the original on September 30, 2023 1373:from the original on September 30, 2023 1327:from the original on September 30, 2023 1196:from the original on September 30, 2023 1011:from the original on September 30, 2023 633:, J. W. F. Allen, A. W. Kercheval, and 3597:Members of the Romney Literary Society 3557:19th-century West Virginia politicians 3514: 2745: 1759: 892: 828: 689:, Armstrong became ill as a result of 558:Virginia's 10th congressional district 507:United States House of Representatives 503:Virginia's 16th congressional district 3602:People from Fort Ashby, West Virginia 3297: 2963: 2912: 2621: 2601:. Vol. 2. Chicago and New York: 2598:History of West Virginia, Old and New 1936: 1572: 1548: 1444: 1118: 1106: 1066: 1027: 3228:Moorefield and North Branch Turnpike 2134:Scotch-Irish Society of America 1894 1154:Scotch-Irish Society of America 1894 821: 663:West Virginia's 10th Senate district 410:. In 1853, he and his father-in-law 392:West Virginia's 10th Senate district 2526:; Gibbens, Alvaro Franklin (1890). 531: 501:from 1818 to 1820, and represented 273: 133:12th West Virginia Judicial Circuit 13: 3652:West Virginia circuit court judges 3163:Fort Mill Ridge Civil War Trenches 2879:West Virginia Blue Book, 2017–2018 2456:from the original on June 14, 2023 731:. In May 1850, Armstrong became a 672: 14: 3673: 3607:People from Romney, West Virginia 3552:19th-century Virginia politicians 3542:19th-century American legislators 2941: 2021:. September 11, 1891. p. 3. 1885:. September 21, 1866. p. 2. 1836:. September 20, 1866. p. 2. 1789:. September 19, 1866. p. 2. 1632:. September 24, 1866. p. 2. 1054:from the original on June 2, 2023 625:In May 1866, during the post-war 3632:Presbyterians from West Virginia 3572:Burials at Indian Mound Cemetery 3499: 3487: 3475: 3463: 3451: 3439: 3427: 3015: 2947: 1878:The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer 1519:. November 24, 1859. p. 2. 1189:. September 7, 1893. p. 3. 1007:. September 7, 1893. p. 5. 702: 396:second constitutional convention 2595:Callahan, James Morton (1923). 2515: 2278:. January 14, 1874. p. 1. 2199:. December 7, 1953. p. 3. 2159:. December 4, 1953. p. 7. 1412:. October 30, 1855. p. 2. 1254:. September 29, 1893. p. 3 796:Armstrong's burial monument in 756:, convention of the Friends of 390:In 1872, Armstrong represented 334:West Virginia Judicial Circuits 269: 3396:West Virginia Judicial Circuit 3370:West Virginia Judicial Circuit 3074:62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry 2669:: A. Brown Boughner, Printer. 2491:. January 6, 1909. p. 5. 2358:West Virginia Legislature 1889 2319:. August 17, 1877. p. 3. 1561:West Virginia Legislature 2018 845:West Virginia Judicial Circuit 808:. Armstrong's obituary in the 679:West Virginia Judicial Circuit 339:Armstrong was born in 1821 in 93:West Virginia Judicial Circuit 1: 3587:Hampden–Sydney College people 3537:19th-century American lawyers 3218:Little Cacapon, West Virginia 2383:The Presbyterian of the South 1366:. April 23, 1852. p. 4. 1320:. April 22, 1852. p. 1. 1109:, pp. 4, 8, 12 & 22. 816: 347:. He began practicing law in 3562:American corporate directors 3532:19th-century American judges 2694:McPherson, James M. (1988). 2076:. April 7, 1892. p. 2. 1082:United States Postal Service 1048:United States Postal Service 920: 7: 3627:Presbyterians from Virginia 3183:Hanging Rock, West Virginia 3178:Hampshire County Courthouse 2603:American Historical Society 2554:Brannon, Selden W. (1976). 2418:Waterman & Jacobus 1939 1995:Atkinson & Gibbens 1890 1983:Atkinson & Gibbens 1890 1971:Atkinson & Gibbens 1890 1952:Atkinson & Gibbens 1890 1725:. May 15, 1916. p. 6. 1676:. 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Armstrong" 1231:Maxwell & Swisher 1897 1176:"Death of Judge Armstrong" 949:Maxwell & Swisher 1897 725:Romney Presbyterian Church 717:Romney Presbyterian Church 649:On February 23, 1871, the 644:peremptory writ of mandate 516:in Romney and under Judge 493:. William had represented 484:American Revolutionary War 408:Romney Presbyterian Church 315:Lawyer, politician, jurist 3402: 3392: 3384: 3376: 3366: 3360: 3355: 3345: 3322: 3316: 3309: 3304: 3168:Frenchburg, West Virginia 3143: 3087: 3024: 3013: 2997: 2865:Charleston, West Virginia 2855:West Virginia Legislature 2667:Morgantown, West Virginia 2657:Swisher, Howard Llewellyn 2633:Charleston, West Virginia 2064:"Judge Armstrong Resigns" 1710:"News of Fifty Years Ago" 879:Fort Ashby, West Virginia 760:, a private Presbyterian 659:state's 1863 constitution 655:constitutional convention 651:West Virginia Legislature 474:Colonel who served under 402:and in 1850, he became a 319: 311: 294: 283: 251: 230: 219: 200: 180: 175: 171: 161: 149: 138: 130: 120: 110: 99: 88: 76: 66: 55: 34: 30: 23: 3299:Offices and distinctions 2754:Wellsburg, West Virginia 2566:McClain Printing Company 1997:, pp. 48 & 134. 1870:"An Outrageous Decision" 847:consisted of Hampshire, 787: 727:under the leadership of 575:representing Hampshire, 456:Battle of Pentland Hills 430:Early life and education 3657:West Virginia Democrats 3642:Virginia state senators 3212:Romney Literary Society 3044:Confederate States Army 2535:Wheeling, West Virginia 2524:Atkinson, George Wesley 2051:Munske & Kerns 2004 1883:Wheeling, West Virginia 1834:Wheeling, West Virginia 1830:Wheeling Daily Register 1787:Wheeling, West Virginia 1783:Wheeling Daily Register 1718:Richmond Times-Dispatch 1674:Wheeling, West Virginia 1670:Wheeling Daily Register 1305:"Whig State Convention" 1219:Munske & Kerns 2004 1187:Wheeling, West Virginia 1183:Wheeling Daily Register 750:Romney Literary Society 611:Confederate States Army 478:and was present at the 424:Romney Literary Society 376:Confederate States Army 3405:Robert Wood Dailey Jr. 3278:Washington Bottom Farm 3233:Okonoko, West Virginia 3125:Christian Streit White 3105:Angus William McDonald 3095:James Dillon Armstrong 3069:33rd Virginia Infantry 3059:13th Virginia Infantry 2954:James Dillon Armstrong 2835:New Haven, Connecticut 2562:Parsons, West Virginia 995:"Judge Armstrong Dead" 909:until the creation of 800: 766:American Bible Society 758:Hampden Sidney College 720: 601:Angus William McDonald 545: 326:James Dillon Armstrong 167:Robert Wood Dailey Jr. 25:James Dillon Armstrong 3662:West Virginia lawyers 3458:Reformed Christianity 3238:Romney, West Virginia 3203:Indian Mound Cemetery 3064:23rd Virginia Cavalry 3054:11th Virginia Cavalry 2921:Keyser, West Virginia 2721:Romney, West Virginia 2489:Romney, West Virginia 2479:"Mrs. Armstrong Dead" 2450:HistoricHampshire.org 2317:Romney, West Virginia 2197:Keyser, West Virginia 2157:Keyser, West Virginia 2074:Romney, West Virginia 2019:Romney, West Virginia 2008:"Judge Armstrong Ill" 1663:"Can't Take the Oath" 1005:Romney, West Virginia 903:Keyser, West Virginia 806:Indian Mound Cemetery 798:Indian Mound Cemetery 795: 715: 539: 416:Keyser, West Virginia 224:Indian Mound Cemetery 213:Romney, West Virginia 3158:Confederate Memorial 3049:7th Virginia Cavalry 3038:1st Maryland Cavalry 2956:at Wikimedia Commons 2808:Nashville, Tennessee 1630:Alexandria, Virginia 1517:Alexandria, Virginia 1471:Alexandria, Virginia 1458:"James D. Armstrong" 1410:Alexandria, Virginia 1313:Richmond Daily Times 901:The post office for 877:The post office for 782:Confederate Memorial 637:refused to take the 550:Prosecuting Attorney 448:Scotch-Irish descent 356:Prosecuting Attorney 3115:Alexander W. Monroe 3110:John Hanson McNeill 2830:The Waterman Family 2432:, pp. 694–695. 2402:Chronicling America 2360:, pp. 579–580. 2295:Chronicling America 2038:Chronicling America 1939:, pp. 297–298. 1922:, pp. 114–115. 1902:Chronicling America 1853:Chronicling America 1806:Chronicling America 1762:, pp. 276–277. 1742:Chronicling America 1693:Chronicling America 1649:Chronicling America 1606:, pp. 548–549. 1536:Chronicling America 1490:Chronicling America 1447:, pp. 147–150. 1429:Chronicling America 1383:Chronicling America 1351:"Whig Organization" 1337:Chronicling America 1248:Staunton Vindicator 1206:Chronicling America 1088:on October 14, 2020 951:, pp. 275–276. 778:Woodstock, Virginia 729:William Henry Foote 635:Alexander W. Monroe 522:Staunton Law School 509:from 1825 to 1833. 412:William Henry Foote 400:Presbyterian Church 336:from 1875 to 1892. 288:William Henry Foote 257:Anne Waterman Foote 3434:American Civil War 3394:Judge of the 12th 3311:Senate of Virginia 3253:Sloan–Parker House 2276:Richmond, Virginia 2271:The Daily Dispatch 1723:Richmond, Virginia 1625:Alexandria Gazette 1512:Alexandria Gazette 1466:Alexandria Gazette 1405:Alexandria Gazette 1364:Richmond, Virginia 1318:Richmond, Virginia 1252:Staunton, Virginia 801: 754:Richmond, Virginia 721: 683:William C. Clayton 627:Reconstruction era 593:American Civil War 546: 526:Staunton, Virginia 368:American Civil War 191:September 23, 1821 3415: 3414: 3410: 3409: 3403:Succeeded by 3379:Thomas I. Stealey 3377:Succeeded by 3368:Judge of the 4th 3346:Succeeded by 3319:John C. B. 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(1908). 2619: 2592: 2574: 2551: 2519: 2517: 2514: 2511: 2510: 2467: 2434: 2422: 2420:, p. 549. 2407: 2362: 2350: 2348:, p. 347. 2338: 2300: 2254: 2252:, p. 261. 2242: 2240:, p. 435. 2230: 2218: 2178: 2138: 2136:, p. 207. 2119: 2117:, p. 276. 2107: 2105:, p. 275. 2095: 2055: 2043: 1999: 1987: 1975: 1956: 1941: 1924: 1907: 1858: 1811: 1764: 1747: 1698: 1654: 1608: 1589: 1587:, p. 264. 1585:McPherson 1988 1577: 1575:, p. 202. 1565: 1553: 1551:, p. 150. 1541: 1495: 1449: 1434: 1388: 1342: 1296: 1281: 1279:, p. 742. 1269: 1264:Newspapers.com 1235: 1233:, p. 741. 1223: 1211: 1158: 1156:, p. 206. 1123: 1111: 1099: 1065: 1026: 953: 941: 925: 924: 922: 919: 916: 915: 911:Mineral County 891: 887:Mineral County 865: 826: 825: 823: 820: 818: 815: 804:at the town's 789: 786: 773: 770: 745: 742: 709: 706: 704: 701: 674: 671: 657:to update the 620:Andrew Johnson 533: 530: 431: 428: 385:Andrew Johnson 321: 320: 317: 316: 313: 309: 308: 306: 305: 298: 296: 292: 291: 285: 281: 280: 265: 261: 256: 255: 253: 249: 248: 246: 245: 240: 234: 232: 228: 227: 221: 217: 216: 209:(aged 71) 202: 198: 197: 182: 178: 177: 173: 172: 169: 168: 165: 159: 158: 153: 147: 146: 136: 135: 128: 127: 124: 118: 117: 116:J. 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Hardy
Morgan
West Virginia Judicial Circuit
Frankfort
Romney, West Virginia
Indian Mound Cemetery
Whig
Democratic
William Henry Foote
William Armstrong
Virginia Senate
West Virginia Judicial Circuits
Frankfort
William Armstrong
Romney
Hampshire County
Prosecuting Attorney
Hardy
Morgan
American Civil War
Stonewall Jackson
Confederate States Army
John Letcher
Andrew Johnson
West Virginia's 10th Senate district
second constitutional convention
Presbyterian Church
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