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John Robinson (Virginia politician, born 1822)

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180: 211:. He was elected in 1869 to a district that also included Amelia and Nottoway Counties. Following the census of 1870, the district's boundaries were again altered, removing Nottoway County and substituting Prince Edward County instead. Thus Robinson served during the sessions 1869/70, 1870/71, 1871/72 and 1872/73. His successor, 235: 454: 434: 20: 449: 464: 459: 201: 152: 338: 415: 396: 179: 377: 124: 171:, either in 1822 or October 28, 1825, or 1826. His mother was Catharine β€œKitty” Lipscomb. His formal education was limited. 24: 367: 168: 148: 105: 277: 72: 439: 389:
The Constitutional Conventions of Virginia from the foundation of the Commonwealth to the present time
147:(1822, or October 28, 1825, or 1826 – January 1908) an innkeeper and politician who represented 444: 190: 159:
representing Cumberland and adjoining counties (the district boundaries changing between elections).
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A Register of the General Assembly of Virginia, 1776-1918, and of the Constitutional Conventions
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As an adult, around 1857 Robinson purchased his first property of twenty-four acre.
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Voters from Cumberland and adjoining counties twice elected Robinson to the
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African-American officeholders during and following the Reconstruction era
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was a white lawyer, also Republican, and who had emigrated from England.
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In 1867, Cumberland County voters elected Robinson to the
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In 1877 Robinson purchased the Effingham House tavern.
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For the member of the Virginia House of Delegates, see
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from the Cumberland and adjoining counties district
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John H. Robinson (Virginia politician, born 1857)
John Robinson
Virginia Senate
Christopher C. McRae
Edgar Allan
Cumberland County, Virginia
Republican
Cumberland County, Virginia
Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868
Virginia Senate
Cumberland County, Virginia

Virginia Capitol
Conventions
Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868
Senate of Virginia
Edgar Allan
African-American officeholders during and following the Reconstruction era



Jackson 1945, p. 35-36



"John Robinson (1825 or 1826–1908)"
Pulliam 1901, p. 141-142
Swem 1918, p. 423
""The Passing of John Robinson" from the Richmond Planet (January 25, 1908)"
Negro Office-Holders in Virginia, 1865-1895

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