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Anderson, William A. (1842–1930) – Encyclopedia Virginia


Early Years
William Alexander Anderson was born on May 11, 1842, at Montrose, near Fincastle in Botetourt County, the eldest of three sons and sixth of nine children of Francis Thomas Anderson, later a justice of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, and Mary Ann Alexander Anderson. He was educated at home and also attended the Fincastle Academy. Anderson enrolled at Washington College (later Washington and Lee University) in Lexington in 1857 but did not graduate. In April 1861 he left school to join the Liberty Hall Volunteers, which he and his classmates had just formed. He enlisted on June 2 and became orderly sergeant of Company I, 4th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Anderson was shot in the left kneecap at the First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run) on July 21, 1861, spent several months recuperating at the Richmond home of his uncle Joseph Reid Anderson, a prominent industrialist, and was discharged on December 14. In 1863 he entered the University of Virginia, from which he ....

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Barnes, Thomas H. (1831–1913) – Encyclopedia Virginia


Barnes was born on May 28, 1831, in southwest Nansemond County, the youngest of three or four sons and as many as five children of James Barnes, a farmer, and Elizabeth Barnes. He attended the University of Virginia from 1849 to 1852 and graduated from the Medical College of Virginia in 1853. Barnes then returned to Nansemond County and practiced medicine there until he retired about 1888. He frequently attended local fox hunts and was a popular figure known for his long, full beard and for his height, which earned him the nickname “Tall Sycamore of Nansemond.” He did not serve in the military during the Civil War and never married. ....

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High treason and bankruptcy – all for seven (old) pence


2021-05-05T10:32:00+01:00
Online readers of the Guardian are regularly urged to contribute to its upkeep with a voluntary contribution. But how much to give? Obiter suggests ‘seven-pence’ – price of the first Manchester Guardian, published 200 years ago today. The paper has thoughtfully included a replica in today’s print edition.
But before Gazette readers go fishing in the change pot, they will of course want to make sure there was some legal content that day.
Luckily, 5 May 1821 was one day in an age of political upheaval and growing pressure for political reform. At the salubrious end of things is the report on Lord John Russell’s motion ‘for giving Elective Franchise to the towns’. It was rougher, though, for reform supporters who were not Whig grandees. Lord A Hamilton, the Manchester Guardian relates, took up the cause of ‘Mr James Turner of Glasgow, who had been arrested on a charge of high treason, and had never been brought to trial’. Follow ....

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