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Phillip S. Bolling

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and Cumberland. Despite this, Bolling managed to win the election and was appointed to the Committees on Banks, Currency, and Commerce, on Officers and Offices at the Capitol, and on Rules. This did not stand well with the Democratic Party, who again challenged Bolling's eligibility despite there
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After being removed from office Bolling married Harriet T. Jackson on March 31, 1887, and served on the Prince Edward County board of supervisors. In March 1892 Bolling was admitted to the Central Lunatic Asylum in Petersburg, where he died on April 18, 1892, from
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being a large amount of evidence that suggested otherwise. This time the Democrats were successful and Bolling was removed from his chair in early 1884. Bolling's father successfully ran for his son's position the following year.
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Bolling was born into slavery around 1849 to Samuel P. and Ellen Bolling. Along with the rest of his family, Bolling moved to
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This article about a member of the Virginia House of Delegates is a
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He ran for the House of Delegates in 1883 as a member of the
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African-American politicians during the Reconstruction Era
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Buckingham County, Virginia
Petersburg, Virginia
Samuel P. Bolling
Samuel P. Bolling
Virginia House of Delegates
Cumberland County, Virginia
American Civil War
Readjuster Party
Democratic Party
Prince Edward County, Virginia
Buckingham
tuberculosis
African-American officeholders during and following the Reconstruction era
"AFRICAN AMERICAN LEGISLATORS in Virginia"
"Unveiling of the Commemorative Plaques"
"Samuel P. Bolling (1819–1900)"



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