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D. H. Pitts
Member From: 1906 - 1919 Ex.; 1922-1924
- Birth Date: September 24, 1852 Birth Place:Pedler's Mill, VA
- Death Date: 08/02/1932
- Gender: Male Race: Caucasian
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- Education: Mr. Power's School for Boys
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- Occupation/Profession: Contractor, merchant, farmer
- Memberships/Affiliations: Baptist Church Masons
Session | District | District Number | Party | Leadership | Committees |
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1906 | Albemarle and Charlottesville | Democrat | Finance Militia and Police Public Property |
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1908 | Albemarle and Charlottesville | Democrat | Finance Militia and Police Public Property |
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1910 | Albemarle and Charlottesville | Democrat | Public Property (Chair) Finance Militia and Police |
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1914-1915 | Albemarle and Charlottesville | Democrat | Appropriations Currency and Commerce Finance |
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1916 | Albemarle and Charlottesville | Democrat | Appropriations Currency and Commerce Finance Moral and Social Welfare |
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1918-1919 | County of Albemarle; City of Charlottesville | Democrat | Finance (Chair) Military and Police Public Property |
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1919 Ex. | County of Albemarle; City of Charlottesville | Democrat | Finance (Chair) Military and Police Public Property |
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1922-1923 | County of Albemarle; City of Charlottesville | Democrat | Appropriations Currency and Commerce Roads and Internal Navigation |
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1923 Ex. | County of Albemarle; City of Charlottesville | Democrat | Appropriations Currency and Commerce Roads and Internal Navigation |
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1924 | Counties of Albemarle and Greene; City of Charlottesville | Democrat | Appropriations Currency and Commerce Roads and Internal Navigation |
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