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George Bernard Keezell
Member From: 1922 - 1928
- Birth Date: July 20, 1854 Birth Place:Keezletown, VA
- Death Date: June 22, 1931
- Gender: Male Race: Caucasian
- Spouse: Mary Katherine Hannah (d. October 5, 1902) and Belle C. Hannah (d. May 2, 1924)
- Children: George F., Walter B., Kathryn Amanda Smith, Rembrandt Peale, Florence Arabelle Simms, George Orville, and Nathaniel Harrison
- Religion:
- Education: Stuart Hall, Baltimore, MD (2 years)
- Military Service:
- Occupation/Profession: Farmer Newspaper work (1912-1923)
- Other Notable Service and/or Elected Offices:
County Treasurer (1911)
Virginia Senate: (1884-1887, 1896-1911)
Presidential Elector (1904)
Senate Finance Committee (chairman, 1908-1910)
Commission of Fisheries (20 years) Constitutional Convention (1901-1902)
Session | District | District Number | Party | Leadership | Committees |
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1922-1923 | County of Rockingham; City of Harrisonburg | Democrat | Federal Relations and Resolutions Finance Manufactures and Mechanic Arts Privileges and Elections |
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1923 Ex. | County of Rockingham; City of Harrisonburg | Democrat | Federal Relations and Resolutions Finance Manufactures and Mechanic Arts Privileges and Elections |
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1924 | County of Rockingham; City of Harrisonburg | Democrat | Federal Relations and Resolutions Finance Privileges and Elections Rules |
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1926-1927 | County of Rockingham; City of Harrisonburg | Democrat | Federal Relations and Resolutions Finance Rules |
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1927 Ex. | County of Rockingham; City of Harrisonburg | Democrat | Federal Relations and Resolutions Finance Rules |
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1928 | County of Rockingham; City of Harrisonburg | Democrat | Federal Relations and Resolutions Finance Rules |
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