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Albert J. Terrell
Member From: 1912 - 1934
- Birth Date: April 23, 1864 Birth Place:Calceola, Brook Hill, Henrico County, VA
- Death Date: 04/09/1938
- Gender: Male Race: Caucasian
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- Occupation/Profession: Farmer and banker
- Memberships/Affiliations: Presbyterian Church Westmoreland Club Masons A.F. & A.M. Stonewall Lodge No. 200 Royal Arch, Arvonia Chapter County School Board Prison Board under Governor Stuart Commission on Agriculture under Governor Pollard Commission to Revise Election Laws State Bank of Arvonia (now Buckingham County Bank), Buckingham County (president, 30 years) State Convention (delegate, 1901ó) Congressional Convention (delegate, 1888ó) Colonel on Governor Stuart's Staff
Session | District | District Number | Party | Leadership | Committees |
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1928 | Counties of Appomattox and Buckingham | Democrat | Federal Relations and Resolutions Privileges and Elections Roads and Internal Navigation |
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1930 | Counties of Appomattox and Buckingham | Democrat | Appropriations Federal Relations and Resolutions Privileges and Elections Roads and Internal Navigation |
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1932-1933 | Counties of Appomattox and Buckingham | Democrat | Appropriations Federal Relations and Resolutions Privileges and Elections Roads and Internal Navigation |
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1933 Ex. | Counties of Appomattox and Buckingham | Democrat | Appropriations Federal Relations and Resolutions Privileges and Elections Roads and Internal Navigation |
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1934 | Counties of Appomattox and Buckingham | Democrat | Federal Relations and Resolutions (Chair) Appropriations Privileges and Elections Roads and Internal Navigation |
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