Joseph A. Waddell
Joseph Addison Waddell (March 19, 1823 – February 17, 1914), a Virginia lawyer, politician, newspaperman and author, served in the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868, representing Augusta County, Virginia, and also briefly represented that county's voters in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly. Waddell served as president pro tem of the Virginia Senate in 1870–71.
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Joseph A. Waddell
Joseph Addison Waddell (March 19, 1823 – February 17, 1914), a Virginia lawyer, politician, newspaperman and author, served in the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868, representing Augusta County, Virginia, and also briefly represented that county's voters in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly. Waddell served as president pro tem of the Virginia Senate in 1870–71.
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Augusta and Highland Counties
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Joseph A. Waddell
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President pro tempore of the Virginia Senate
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Bolivar Christian
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Lawyer, journalist, politician
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Laleah Dunwody
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Virginia McClung
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Virginia
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Virginia
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1869-10-04
1871-12-05
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1865-12-04
1869-10-05
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