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George C. Gregory

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ceremony in Virginia, on the lawn of St. Peter's Church in Richmond, in August 1978. In 1979, while serving on Richmond'’s Human Relations Commission, Gregory became a big proponent, albeit unsuccessfully, of adding sexual orientation to the city code's nondiscrimination policies.
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priest in Richmond. He was associated with Christ Church School, Christ-Church, Virginia; St. Marks Episcopal Church, Richmond, and lastly, St. Peters Episcopal Church in Richmond. During the era of
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issue in Henrico County, or both. A portion of the graded pathway planned for the streetcar rising from the river survives as Southampton Road. Another stretch became Mohawk Drive in Bon Air.
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Gregory and his wife were active in the Virginia Historical Society. He is credited in 1932 with discovering the foundation of the first brick statehouse (capitol) building circa 1646 at
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The land surrounding the Gregory family estate, Granite Hall, became the site of a golf course of the Bon Air Country Club after
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and the descendants of those who owned land or who had domiciles in Jamestown or on Jamestown Island prior to the year 1700.
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Gregory was also involved in a scheme to extend streetcar service from Westhampton Lake (now part of the campus of the
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In 1932, he discovered the foundation of the first brick statehouse (capitol) building (circa 1646) of the
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on July 17, 1878, to Lucy Jane Brodie and Archibald Hatchett Gregory (1840–1897). His father was born in
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year, 1909–1910, in Richmond, on September 1, 1910, he married Constance Adela Heath (1890–1982) of
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Mrs. Gregory remained in Richmond after the death of her husband in 1956, where she died in 1982.
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Among the children of Constance Adela (nÊe Heath) Gregory and George Craghead Gregory was
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of the James River at Richmond. The Westham Bridge was located just west of the
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in 1902. Gregory became a prominent attorney, businessman and land developer in
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and Chesterfield counties, the bridge was located between Bosher's Dam and
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just west of the 7 miles of rapids and falls which constitute the
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Gregory led the successful effort to build the privately funded
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Claflin, Mary Anne, and Richardson, Elizabeth Guy (1977)
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Gregory 619:People from Chesterfield County, Virginia 535:"NPS Publications: Popular Study Series" 92:in 1859 under the command of VMI Majors 323: 242:for descendants of stockholders in the 609:Businesspeople from Richmond, Virginia 494:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 487: 417: 415: 404:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 397: 559:, Hale Publishing, Richmond, Virginia 73:(VMI) cadets who were ordered by the 7: 281:Sir Thomas West, 2nd Lord De La Warr 109:University of Virginia School of Law 183:Developer: bridging the James River 34:about 8 miles (13 km) west of 299:Jamestown, first brick state house 166:and the desegregation crisis post- 14: 440:Clementson, David (2005-11-23). 63:Granville County, North Carolina 589:Lawyers from Richmond, Virginia 562:Sorely, Merrow Egerton (1935) 1: 599:Founders of lineage societies 149:Chesterfield County, Virginia 98:Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson 305:Log house at Jamestown, 1607 275:United nations of the world 238:. In 1936, he founded the 168:Brown v. Board of Education 156:Edward Meeks "Pope" Gregory 71:Virginia Military Institute 635: 244:Virginia Company of London 67:Lunenburg County, Virginia 53:, a lineage organization. 49:. In 1936, he founded the 311:Parents, uncles and aunts 20:George Craghead Gregory 331:John Brown. 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Index

attorney
Granite
Chesterfield County
Richmond, Virginia
Colony of Virginia
Jamestown Island
Jamestowne Society
Granville County, North Carolina
Lunenburg County, Virginia
Virginia Military Institute
Governor of Virginia
Henry A. Wise
hanging
John Brown
Harper's Ferry
William Gilham
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson
American Civil War
University of Virginia School of Law
Richmond, Virginia
Bank of America
debutante
California
Sonning-on-Thames
England
James River
Chesterfield County, Virginia
Edward Meeks "Pope" Gregory
Episcopalian
Massive Resistance

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