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decision concerning Richmond's mayoral election collapsed into the court chamber, which in turn collapsed into the legislative area. The General Assembly provided for Bland's funeral expenses, sent a delegation to attend Bland’s funeral in Farmville, and presented his widow with a formal resolution
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James Bland learned to read and write in the home of the former owner of his mother, Alexander Bruce. Bland was probably apprenticed to Bruce as a carpenter before working in his father’s cooper shop making hogsheads for tobacco.
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James W. D. Bland was among the approximately 60 people who died on April 27, 1870, in a disastrous collapse at the state capitol, which started when a balcony overloaded with spectators awaiting the
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of condolence. The Richmond and Petersburg press at the time lamented the passing of the most able member of the African-American race sitting in the state legislature.
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Though Bland bought no property during his lifetime, at his untimely death in 1870, his wife immediately bought three lots in Farmville for one thousand dollars.
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Bland was probably apprenticed to Bruce as a carpenter before working in his father’s cooper shop making hogsheads for tobacco.
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Exilic Existence: Contributions of Black Churches in Prince Edward County, Virginia During the Modern Civil Rights Movement
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The Constitutional Conventions of Virginia from the foundation of the Commonwealth to the present time
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A Register of the General Assembly of Virginia, 1776-1918, and of the Constitutional Conventions
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The grandees of government: the origins and persistence of undemocratic politics in Virginia
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was elected to the Virginia Senate, representing Prince Edward,
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Virginia Senate
Charlotte
Prince Edward Counties
F. N. Watkins
John T. Hamlett
Prince Edward County, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
Republican
Carpenter
Cooper
Virginia
Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868
Virginia State Senate
Farmville, Virginia
Prince Edward County, Virginia

Virginia Capitol
conventions
American Civil War
Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868
Appomattox County
Virginia Senate
Virginia Supreme Court
John T. Hamlett
Charlotte County, Virginia
Edgar Allan
Amelia
Cumberland Counties
Odd Fellows Cemetery (Farmville, Virginia)

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