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Pages in category "People from Emporia, Virginia" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
Pages in category "Emporia, Virginia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Margaret John, 84 , British actress ... Latvian javelin thrower and Olympic gold medalist ... American politician, Secretary of State of West Virginia (1975–1977 ...
Emporia, Kansas: He was rear-ended by a reckless driver who was fleeing police. Stefan Henze: 1981 2016 35 years German slalom canoeist taxi (passenger) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Taxi in which he was riding crashed on August 12, 2016, during the 2016 Summer Olympics. Henze died of his injuries three days later. [195] Bob Herbert: 1942 1999 57 ...
Jean Maissant, 94, French Olympic discus thrower . [184] Mike McCormack, 98, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1981), Washington House of Representatives (1957–1961) and Senate (1961–1970). [185] Jean-Marie Mérigoux, 82, French Roman Catholic priest. [186]
Born in Saluda, Virginia, on September 11, 1919, Margaret Elinor Tynes was one of ten children born to Lucy Jane (née Rich) and Rev. J. W. Tynes. [6] Her family was involved with the leadership at Northern Neck Industrial Academy; [7] [8] and they later moved to Lynchburg and finally to Greensboro, North Carolina, where her father was the pastor of the Providence Baptist Church for 26 years.
The Virginia League of 1948–1951 was a Class D level American minor baseball league. The league was the last of five professional baseball circuits to be known by that name dating to 1894. The post- World War II league revived the previous incarnation of the Virginia League that had ceased operation after concluding the 1942 season.
Access to the county is available at Exits 4, 8, 11 (if you include Emporia) 12, and 13 before the road crosses the Greensville-Sussex County Line. US 58 , the principal west–east route through southern Virginia at large, including Greensville County.