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George Edmond Massie Jr.
Member From: 1944 - 1951
- Birth Date: March 16, 1883 Birth Place:Edgewood, Hanover County, Virginia
- Death Date: August 21, 1982
- Gender: Male Race: Caucasian
- Spouse: Mary Lou Rhodes Massie (m.1915, d. 1944); Melba Hill Oakes Massie (m. 1948)
- Children: Catherine, George, and Mary Lou
- Religion: Methodist
- Education: Richmond Public Schools and Richmond College
- Military Service:
- Occupation/Profession: Printer
- Memberships/Affiliations: Methodist Church Kiwanis (former president) Richmond Printers Association (former president) Richmond Chamber of Commerce Richmond Safety Council Richmond School Board (10 years, retiring 1942) Garrett & Massie, Inc., Printers and Publishers (president and treasurer)
- Other Notable Service and/or Elected Offices: Richmond City Council (1922-1926) Senate of Virginia (1952-57)
Session | District | District Number | Party | Leadership | Committees |
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1944-1945 | City of Richmond | Democrat | Federal Relations and Resolutions General Laws Immigration Officers and Offices at the Capitol |
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1945 | City of Richmond | Democrat | Federal Relations and Resolutions General Laws Immigration Officers and Offices at the Capitol |
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1946-1947 | City of Richmond | Democrat | Federal Relations and Resolutions General Laws Immigration Officers and Offices at the Capitol |
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1947 | City of Richmond | Democrat | Federal Relations and Resolutions General Laws Immigration Officers and Offices at the Capitol |
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1948 | City of Richmond | Democrat | Federal Relations and Resolutions General Laws Immigration Officers and Offices at the Capitol |
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1950 | City of Richmond | Democrat | Appropriations Federal Relations General Laws Immigration Officers and Offices at the Capitol |
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