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James W. D. Bland (c. 1838 – April 27, 1870) was a nineteenth-century African-American politician and carpenter from Virginia. After the Civil War, he was elected to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 and then to the Virginia State Senate .
Reid F. Murray Republican Wisconsin (7th district) April 29, 1952 64 Nephritis [19] Bethesda, Maryland: U.S. Melvin Laird: January 3, 1939 October 16, 1887 Ogdensburg, Wisconsin: 82nd (1951–1953) Brien McMahon Democratic Connecticut : July 28, 1952 48 Lung cancer [20] Washington, D.C. U.S. William A. Purtell: January 3, 1945 October 6, 1903
The county seat is the unincorporated area of Bland. [1] At the 2020 census, the population was 6,270. Bland County was created in 1861 from parts of Wythe, Tazewell, and Giles counties in Virginia. The new county was named in honor of Richard Bland, a Virginia statesman who served in the House of Burgesses and the Continental Congress.
A Craven County legend, former Sheriff Calton Windley "Pete" Bland, passed away on Nov. 27, 2021. Remembering former Craven County Sheriff Pete Bland (1935-2021), A local icon Skip to main content
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Parents have organized a protest at a Cracker Barrel in Waldorf, Maryland after special education students were denied dine-in service.
The Farmville Herald is a biweekly newspaper serving Buckingham, Cumberland and Prince Edward counties and the Town of Farmville. Thanks to a partnership with the Farmville Herald, Longwood University, and the Library of Virginia, the Farmville Herald is being digitized and now available on Virginia Chronicle [ 5 ] [ 6 ]