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  2. Charles Severance (serial killer) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Stanard Severance (born September 25, 1960) is a convicted American serial killer whose crimes took place in Alexandria, Virginia, between 2003 and 2014.He was convicted by a Virginia court in 2016 of three shooting deaths and sentenced to life in prison plus an additional 48 years.

  3. Richard Snowden (ironmaster) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Snowden (1688–1763) was the grandson of Richard Snowden Sr (1640–1711), one of Maryland's early colonists, who arrived in 1658. By Articles of Agreement dated July 5, 1705, Snowden and four other partners – Joseph Cowman, Edmund Jenings, John Galloway, and John Prichard – founded the Patuxent Iron Works on the site of Maryland's oldest iron forge. [1]

  4. EagleBank - Wikipedia

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    The bank was founded in 1998 under the holding company Eagle Bancorp Inc, which was established in 1997 [2] by Ronald D. Paul, a longtime banking executive. [3] Eagle Bancorp, Inc., was incorporated as a bank holding company in Maryland on October 28, 1997. [1] On June 9, 1998, the company became a public company via an initial public offering.

  5. N. Scott Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Phillips first became involved with politics in 2002, when he ran for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 10. [8] He ran on a ticket with state senator Delores G. Kelley and state delegates Adrienne A. Jones and Shirley Nathan-Pulliam , [ 9 ] but failed to advance out of the primary, coming in fourth with 17.3 percent of the vote.

  6. List of disbarments in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Former real estate developer and lawyer pleaded guilty to 18 counts of illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion, and witness tampering. [65] [66] Served 14 months at Federal Prison Camp, Montgomery in Alabama [67] [68] before being sent to a halfway house in Newark, New Jersey, to complete his sentence [67] [68] [69] and was released August ...

  7. Portland Manor - Wikipedia

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    Portland Manor is a historic home at Lothian, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. It is a 2-story, center-passage plan, frame building. It is a 2-story, center-passage plan, frame building. The main block was constructed in 1754, with the two wings added and enlarged about 1852.

  8. Principio Furnace - Wikipedia

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    Robbins, Michael 1986 The Principio Company : iron-making in colonial Maryland, 1720-1781. Garland, New York; Whitely, William G. 1887 'The Principio Company. A Historical Sketch of the First Iron-Works in Maryland'. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography XI:63-68, 190-198, 288-295. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

  9. List of first minority male lawyers and judges in Virginia

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    Joseph (J.) Thomas Newsome: [47] First African American male lawyer from post-Civil War Newport News, Virginia to practice before the Supreme Court of Virginia; David F. Pugh: [48] First African American male judge in Newport News, Virginia (1990) R.G.L. Paige: [49] Reputed to be the first African American male lawyer in Norfolk, Virginia

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