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Thomas Walker
Member From: 1752 - 1782
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- Additional Info: 1752-1755 Assembly- Thomas Walker accepted the position of assistant surveyor during the February 1754 session. Robert Anderson was elected to replace him.
1758 - 1761 Assembly - Thomas Walker was elected a burgess by both Hampshire and Louisa counties. He chose to serve from Hampshire County, and Charles Smith was elected for Louisa.
Session | District | District Number | Party | Leadership | Committees |
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1752-1755 | Louisa | Public Claims | |||
1756-1758 | Hampshire | Public Claims | |||
1758-1761 | Hampshire | Public Claims | |||
1761-1765 | Albemarle | Propositions and Grievances | |||
1766-1768 | Albemarle | Propositions and Grievances Public Claims |
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1769 | Albemarle | Propositions and Grievances Public Claims |
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1769-1771 | Albemarle | Privileges and Elections Propositions and Grievances Public Claims |
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1775-1776 | Louisa | Propositions and Grievances | |||
1782 | Albemarle | Privileges and Elections Religion |
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