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  • [[Albemarle County]] resident '''Jack Marshall''' is the president of [[Advocates for a Sustainable Albemarle Population]] ...he faculty of Leiden University (the Netherlands), working to strengthen a university in East Java, Indonesia.
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  • ...e [[Augusta County]] Board of Supervisors and a professor at James Madison University. He placed second in the Republican primary for [[Virginia's 25th House of {{DEFAULTSORT:Pattie, Marshall}}
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  • ...d several fund raising positions during nine years of work at St. Lawrence University in Northern New York State. Mrs. Newcomb is a 1977 graduate of Franklin and Marshall College. She serves on the Board of Directors of [[Piedmont CASA]]. She wa
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  • {{PAGENAME}} was a famed interior designer who graduated from the [[University of Virginia]] and its law school. He created the interiors of the home [[Ed {{DEFAULTSORT:Biddle, Marshall R. Taylor}}
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  • ...uary 6, 1961|publishdate=February 6, 1961|accessdate=February 6, 2017 from University of Virginia Library}}</ref>
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  • ...d holds a Masters of Arts in Urban Planning/Public Administration from the University of Akron.<ref name="City Press Release">{{cite web|title=City Manager Names [[Category:Marshall University]]
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  • ...e and completed a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from George Mason University in the spring of 2004. ...ewsroom/statewide/2013/vdot_announces_new_culpeper66423.asp|author=Shannon Marshall|work=|publisher=Virginia Department of Transportation|location=|publishdate
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  • Hanchett is a graduate of Boston University who worked for the Lansing Observer in Michigan before moving to television ...crozetgazette.com/2010/10/07/jim-hanchett-does-know-crozet/|author=Michael Marshall|pageno=|printno=|printdate=October 7, 2010|publishdate=October 7, 2010|acce
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  • ...Pantops Academy]], Charlottesville, Virginia; then established Dinwiddie’s University School, Clarksville, Virginia; later principal of [[Charlottesville High Sc ...1834–1898); James Dinwiddie (1837–1907); [[Harman Dinwiddie]] (1841–1861); Marshall Dinwiddie (1845–1916); [[William Walthall Dinwiddie]] (1847–1909).
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  • ...n [[Covesville]]. He received a degree in English literature from Marshall University and worked for a time as a middle school teacher<ref name="hook" />. He the
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  • ...and a Master’s degree in Arts, Education and Administration from Marshall University.
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  • ...le=The Cavalie Inn|url=http://www.cavalierinn.com/|author=|work=|publisher=University of Virginia Foundation|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=August 18, 2011}}< ...had been owned by the [[University of Virginia Foundation]] and managed by Marshall Hotels and Resorts. <ref>{{cite-progress|author=McNeill, Brian|title=Price
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  • ...He got his start in law enforcement at the age of 20 when he joined the [[University of Virginia Police Department]].<ref name=savodnik>[http://george.loper.org ...the Board that was vacated by his first cousin, [[Forrest Marshall|Forrest Marshall, Jr]]<ref>[http://george.loper.org/~george/archives/1999/Feb/98.html Terry
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  • ...rm''' is a 2,913 acre farm created out of the 7,379-acres donated to the [[University of Virginia Foundation]] by philanthropist [[John W. Kluge]] in [[2001]]. < ...Farms Survey.png|thumb|Early surveys of Morven Farms. Reproduced from the University of Virginia.]]
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  • ...in 1843. In the 1930s, the house was renovated and expanded by architect [[Marshall Wells]], a designer of Georgian Revival residences in the Charlottesville a
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  • ...rchitectural Review]]. The house is located at 620 Prospect Avenue and 105 University Manor<ref>"Charlottesville : Architectural Design Control District and Indi ...throughout the 20th century. It was occupied for a time by members of the Marshall family and by the Carter family, a First Family of Virginia. <ref><http://e
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  • | caption = Robert Marshall Davis, Sr. | children = Dr. Robert Marshall Davis, Jr. ("Bob")<br/>Rosa Lee ''Davis'' Breeden
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  • |[[Forrest R. Marshall, Jr.]] (R) .../1359/3/1/0|author=Daily |work=Daily Progress Digitzed Microfilm|publisher=University of Virginia Library|location=|publishdate=January 6, 1920|accessdate=June 2
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  • ...'s leadership, they selected nearby Charlottesville as the site of the new University of Virginia.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Roc
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  • ...ay 1985 and a Master's in Public Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University in May 1993. He served as a staff associate at the Virginia Institute of Co
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