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  Alice Packard Blum Plans to Be Wed To John Garland Pollard 4th in October - New York Times
John Robert Halsey Blum of Lakeville, Conn., have announced the engagement of his daughter Alice Packard Blum to John Garland Pollard 4th, the son of Mr.
Pollard, 25, graduated from the Woodbury Forest School and is a senior at Virginia Commonwealth University.
The future bridegroom is a grandson of the late Dr. John Garland Pollard Jr., a past president of the Virginia Museum, which was founded by his father, John Garland Pollard, the Governor of Virginia from 1930 to 1934.
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  The Probert Encyclopaedia - People and Peoples (Jo-Jz)
John was a son of Christian I and king of Denmark in 1481.
John Bright became a leading spirit in the Anti-Corn-Law League and in 1843 was elected to Parliament to represent Durham, where upon he distinguished himself as an advocate of free trade and reform.
John Piper is an English painter born at Epsom in 1903.
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 Alice Blum Weds J. G. Pollard 4th - New York Times
Pollard is the daughter of John Robert Halsey Blum of Lakeville, Conn., and the late Susanne Delatour Blum.
The bridegroom is a grandson of Dr. John Garland Pollard Jr.
Pollard is a former president of the Virginia Museum in Richmond.
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 John Pollard Information
John Pollard (mathematician) is a British mathematician, now retired.
Jonathan Pollard was a civilian defense analyst convicted of espionage for Israel.
John Pollard (actuary), former professor of the Macquarie University Actuarial department.
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 John Pollard | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
There are several persons known by the name John Pollard:John Garland Pollard (1871 - 1937) was an American politician.
John Pollard (mathematician) is a British mathematician, now retired.Sir John Pollard was a 16th century British politician.
Jonathan Pollard was a civilian defense analyst convicted of espionage for Israel.John Pollard (educator) is a percussion specialist.John Pollard (actuary), former professor of the Macquarie University Actuarial department.John Pollard (historian)John Pollard (1787-1868), known as "the avenger", he was credited with killing the Frenchman who shot Nelson
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 John Garland Pollard Information
John Garland Pollard (1871 - 1937) was an American politician.
Son of Baptist minister John Pollard of King and Queen County, he first attended Richmond College but was forced to leave for ill health.
In 1893 and for the Smithsonian, he wrote The Pamunkey Indians of Virginia, an anthropological survey that detailed the vanishing language and traditions of the early Virginia tribe.
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 John Garland Pollard - Japan
Son of Baptist minister John Pollard of King and Queen County, Virginia, he first attended Richmond College but was forced to leave for ill health.
There, he also developed Pollard Park, a small garden-like development that expressed his ideas on urban planningthat is on the National Register of Historic Places [3].
After the death of his arthritic wife Grace Phillips Pollard, while in office he married Canadian-born Violet McDougall, secretary to a number of Virginia governors.
john-garland-pollard.zdnet.co.za /zdnet/John_Garland_Pollard   (802 words)

  
 John Pollard at AllExperts
* John Garland Pollard (1871 - 1937) was an American politician.
*Jonathan Pollard was a civilian defense analyst convicted of espionage for Israel.
*John Pollard (actuary), former professor of the Macquarie University Actuarial department.
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BACKGROUND Beginning in 1922, John Garland Pollard, who would subsequently serve as the Mayor of the City of Williamsburg and Governor of Virginia, acquired property in the City of Williamsburg and James City County along what was then known as Texas Avenue.
Following Governor Pollard's death in 1937, the remainder of the previously undivided parcel was subdivided into two lots which were conveyed in 1938 by the executors of Governor Pollard's estate to the predecessors-in-title respectively of Lloyd A. Julien, Jr.
Rather, they contended that Governor Pollard's intention, as demonstrated by the building restrictions in all the deeds conveying lots in Pollard Park, was to preserve the natural, green character of the subdivision.
www.courts.state.va.us /opinions/opnscvtx/1022710.txt   (2638 words)

  
 Barner - vertical privity
By a deed dated December 3, 1932 and recorded on June 20, 1935, Governor Pollard conveyed Lot 8, a parcel containing less than one-tenth of an acre located at the midpoint of the outer curve of Hairpin Road, to Craighill (the Pollard/Craighill deed).
Additionally, he testified that Governor Pollard could have chosen to place the sewer line along the edge *283 of Lot 8 instead of permitting the sewer line to bisect this lot so that no dwelling could be built on it.
Rather, they contended that Governor Pollard's intention, as demonstrated by the building restrictions in all the deeds conveying lots in Pollard Park, was to preserve the natural, green character of the subdivision.
www.kentlaw.edu /perritt/courses/property/barner.htm   (2571 words)

  
 John Garland Pollard at AllExperts
John Garland Pollard (1871 - 1937) was an American politician.
Son of Baptist minister John Pollard of King & Queen County, he first attended Richmond College but was forced to leave for ill health.
In 1893 and for the Smithsonian, he wrote The Pamunkey Indians of Virginia, an anthropological survey that detailed the vanishing language and traditions of the early Virginia tribe.
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 politics@roanoke.com / Preston Bryant
Byrd left office in 1929 and was followed by John Garland Pollard, whose four years were wracked by the stock market crash and its fallout.
Pollard had the option to embark on a capital improvement program akin to the WPA, though it might've left the state's ledgers out of balance.
His two immediate successors, largely beholden to the powerful Byrd for their political fortunes, were forever in touch with Byrd, seeking his advice on all matters of state.
www.roanoke.com /politics/bryant12.8.03.html   (1269 words)

  
 a genealogy of the surname Bagby | James Bagby | Generation Six
John Bagby was uncle to Captain A.F. Bagby, of Tappahannock, who has given to the ministry two gifted sons, Edward and Richard, the first being at one time pastor of a large church in Washington and Chaplain of our House of Representatives.
May Bagby, as she was known, grand-daughter of John Christopher Bagby of Bunker Hill with her husband Rev. Augustus Bartow Rudd, D.D. Rev. A.B. Rudd, D.D. was a Baptist Missionary to Mexico and Puerto Rico during the same time that Rev. William Buck Bagby, D.D. was a Missionary to Brazil.
I have six John Garland Pollards in my reports, but this particular John Garland Pollard is the only one that has the birth and death dates that would coincide with the date of 1929 year of election, and he died in Washington, D.C. Rev. Harry Ashby Bagby did not die until 1945.
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 Newspaper Article: Martha Washington's Stolen Will
A vivid account of the controversy has been given by John Garland Pollard, former Governor of Virginia and now chairman of the Federal Board of Veterans' Appeals in Washington, who, as Attorney-General of Virginia, led a gallant fight to wrest Martha's will from the Morgans, into whose hands it had come by devious route.
Pollard engaged assistants on behalf of the Commonwealth.
Pollard replied that the act of Legislature was a mandate on the Governor to return the will without delay to Fairfax County.
richmondthenandnow.com /Newspaper-Articles/Martha-Washington-Will.html   (2230 words)

  
 Virginia Political Wire
Pollard is a Democrat who would win the seat vacated by the retirement of John Chichester in the Stafford to Norther Neck based district.
Garland lost her re-elect by 28 points in a county that often votes Democratic and Stafford casts well over half the district vote.
DRAFT ALBERT POLLARD Pollard is a Democrat who wo...
virginiapoliticalwire.blogspot.com /2007/03/draft-albert-pollard-pollard-is.html   (278 words)

  
 King & Queen County Time Line 1691-1929
Baptist ministers John Lovall and James Greenwood are arrested near Bruington Church and continue to preach to the crowd outside their jail windows at the King and Queen County Court House.
Stevensville Academy is founded by John Bagby and Colonel John Pollard to educate their many sons.
John Garland Pollard becomes the first King and Queen County native to be elected governor of Virginia.
civic.kqinfotrail.net /kingandqueenmuseum/KQTimeLine.html   (1720 words)

  
 TimesDispatch.com | TIME CAPSULES: Goodbye, football field, but we can't raise a glass
Prohibition was the law of the land in 1930, and Pollard was a staunch supporter.
Virginia Attorney General John R. Saunders announced that he had notified U.Va. President Edwin A. Alderman, Charlottesville police and the Albemarle County sheriff that the governor was sending Prohibition agents to monitor sideline activity at the game.
Pollard's response was conciliatory in tone but unyielding in intent.
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 Daily Development for Tuesday
John Garland Pollard, who would one day be Governor of Virginia, subdivided certain property in Williamsburg for residential purposes between 1924 and 1938.
Following Governor Pollard's death, the remainder of the previously undivided parcel was subdivided into two lots which were conveyed, in 1938, by executors of Governor Pollard's estate to the Juliens) and the Fulmers.
It subsequently developed that the majority of these parties, who traced their ownership of lots in Pollard Park to deeds that predated the Pollard/Craighill deed, were relying upon the theory that the restrictive covenant represented an equitable servitude intended to benefit all of the lots in Pollard Park.
dirt.umkc.edu /Feb2005/DD_02-24-05.htm   (1735 words)

  
 Virginia-West Virginia: Credit Card Debt Settlement and Bankruptcy
Anderson, of Lexington, Va., Randolph Harrison, of Lynchburg, Va., John G. Johnson, of Oneonta, N. Y., Sanford Robinson, of New York City, Holmes Conrad, of Washington, D. C., and Samuel W. Williams, of Bluefield, W. Va., for Commonwealth of Virginia.
Gen., of Charleston, W. Va., John H. Holt, of Huntington, W. Va., W. Mollohan, G. McClintic, and C. May, all of Charleston, W. Va., Chas.
Hogg, of Point Pleasant, W. Va., J. Carlisle, of Washington, D. C., and John C. Spooner, of New York City, for State of West Virginia.
www.forgetadebt.com /federalcases-debt-settlement-consolidation/SupremeCourt-VirginiavWestVirginia.html   (2086 words)

  
 TimesDispatch.com | TIME CAPSULES: Goodbye, football field, but we can't raise a glass   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Prohibition was the law of the land in 1930, and Pollard was a staunch supporter.
Virginia Attorney General John R. Saunders announced that he had notified U.Va. President Edwin A. Alderman, Charlottesville police and the Albemarle County sheriff that the governor was sending Prohibition agents to monitor sideline activity at the game.
Pollard's response was conciliatory in tone but unyielding in intent.
www.timesdispatch.com /servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD/MGArticle/RTD_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1137836440493   (599 words)

  
 Article Archives: The Pamunkey Indians of Virginia
By reason of the prominent and typical place of the Powhatan confederacy in history and literature, it seems especially desirable to ascertain and record the characteristics--physical, psychical, and social--of the surviving remnant of the men.
It was with this view that John Garland Pollard, esq., of Richmond, a former attache' of the Smithsonian Institution, was encouraged to make the investigation recorded in the following pages; and it is for this reason that the record is offered to the public.
John Smith, in his history of Virginia (chapter 9, page 213), gives an interesting account of his contact with this chief whose leadership in the massacre of 1622 made him the most dreaded enemy which the colonists of that period ever had.
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 PolState.com » Blog Archive » VA: Lt. Gov. and AG Candidates for 2005 Identified
The Democratic candidates for AG are State Senators Creigh Deeds of Bath County and John Edwards of Roanoke.
John Garland Pollard, D — 1917 primary loss
John Marshall Coleman, R — 1981, 1985 (dropped out of the Governor’s race and switched to the LG race, but lost the nominating convention — there was no primary — to State Sen. John Chichester, who lost to Del. Mary Sue Terry-D), and 1989
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 National Governors Association
JOHN GARLAND POLLARD was born in King and Queen County, Virginia.
After leaving office, Pollard was appointed chairman of the U.S. Board of Veterans' Appeals, serving in that capacity until his death.
He was also president of the Children's Home Society of Virginia from 1901 to 1920, president of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and chief sponsor of the Virginia Art Commission.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Robert Pollard
8 John Garland Pollard b: August 04, 1871 in King and Queen County, Virginia src: From "John Bagby of Bunker Hill, Stevensville, VA - by Jessie Dodge 1979 d: April 28, 1937 in Washington, DC......................
10 John Garland Pollard III b: April 21, 1935 src: John Garland Pollard IV, Jan. 1996............................
11 John Garland Pollard IV b: March 21, 1965 src: John Garland Pollard IV, Jan. 1996...............................
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 a genealogy of the surname Bagby | James Bagby | Generation Seven
GARLAND POLLARD COX 7, (ELIZABETH GRAY "BESSIE" POLLARD 6, VIRGINIA BAGBY 5, JOHN CHRISTOPHER 4, RICHARD 3, JOHN 2, JAMES 1) was born Unknown.
3, JOHN 2, JAMES 1) was born February 1892 in New York, and died June 26, 1948 in New York.
She married (1) JOHN E. He was born Unknown, and died Unknown.
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John Michener: The first knowledge gained concerning John Michener is recorded in Sufferings of Quakers by Besse.
Where John Michener resided at the time of these hearings is not known but in August 1686 we find him, "a bondsman" in the home of William Penn at Worminghurst, Sussex, England.
We do not know how or when John and Sarah Michener came to America but the birth of their first child is recorded in Friends Records, Philadelphia Meeting as being born 2-24-1687.
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 Com. Of Virginia v. State Of West Virginia [246 U.S. 565]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Anderson, of Lexington, Va., Randolph Harrison, of Lynchburg, Va., John G. Johnson, of Oneonta, N. Y., Sanford Robinson, of New York City, Holmes Conrad, of Washington, D. C., and Samuel W. Williams, of Bluefield, W. Va., for Commonwealth of Virginia.
Gen., of Charleston, W. Va., John H. Holt, of Huntington, W. Va., W. Mollohan, G. McClintic, and C. May, all of Charleston, W. Va., Chas.
Hogg, of Point Pleasant, W. Va., J. Carlisle, of Washington, D. C., and John C. Spooner, of New York City, for State of West Virginia.
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