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The History of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Maude Carter Clement,
Regional Publishing House, Baltimore, 1976.
pg 233. approximately 1796 .. A few years later permission was
granted for the trustees of the academy to be made a "body politic
and incorporate," and the following gentlemen signedthe petition
and no doubt also formed the body of trustees: William Beavers,
James D. Patton, Dan'l Sullivan, William Lynn, Nath. Wilson, John
Barnett, John Noble, Dan'l Price, John Ross, Thomas Stewart, Harold
Haralson, Jeduthan Carter, George townes, Thomas Clark, William
Tunstall, and George Tucker.
pg 288. Members of the House of Delegates from Pittsylvania and
the City of Danville.
1815-1816 George Tucker, Thomas H. Wooding
1816-1817 George Tucker, Thomas H. Wooding
pg 203. Henry St. George Tucker, a son of Judge St. George Tucker
and his wife Frances Bland Randolph, the mother of John Randolph of
Roanoke, made his home in Pittsylvania about this time, settling
about 7 miles from Chatham.
pg 210 Henry St. George Tucker Clerk of Huse of Delegates 1874
when town of Competition changed name to Chatham.
pg 240. Riceville incorporated a town in 1835 and Nelson Tucker
was one of the Trustees.
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