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Domestic News May 11, 1826

The Virginian

Lynchburg, Virginia

What is this article about?

Election results from various Virginia counties, listing elected representatives such as Ambrose P. Hill and John Turner from Culpeper, with additional note on Fauquier favoring a Convention.

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VIRGINIA ELECTIONS.

Culpeper—Ambrose P. Hill, John Turner.

Fauquier—A. D. Kelly, Col. J. R. Wallace. A majority of about two-thirds appeared in favor of a Convention, the two members elect being among those who voted for it.

Hanover—Hector Davis, Wm. Cunningham.

Montgomery—Robt. Craig, Maj. Edmondson.

Orange—James Barbour, Jr. John Woolfolk.

Russell—George Cowan, Benjamin Dickinson.

Surry—John C. Crump, John V. Binford.

Williamsburg—William M. Moody.

Halifax—John Carrington, John G. Chalmers.

*Not in the last legislature.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Virginia Elections County Representatives Convention Vote

What entities or persons were involved?

Ambrose P. Hill John Turner A. D. Kelly Col. J. R. Wallace Hector Davis Wm. Cunningham Robt. Craig Maj. Edmondson James Barbour, Jr. John Woolfolk George Cowan Benjamin Dickinson John C. Crump John V. Binford William M. Moody John Carrington John G. Chalmers

Where did it happen?

Virginia

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Primary Location

Virginia

Key Persons

Ambrose P. Hill John Turner A. D. Kelly Col. J. R. Wallace Hector Davis Wm. Cunningham Robt. Craig Maj. Edmondson James Barbour, Jr. John Woolfolk George Cowan Benjamin Dickinson John C. Crump John V. Binford William M. Moody John Carrington John G. Chalmers

Outcome

elected representatives listed for each county; in fauquier, majority favored a convention.

Event Details

Election results for Virginia counties: Culpeper (Ambrose P. Hill, John Turner); Fauquier (A. D. Kelly, Col. J. R. Wallace, with majority for Convention); Hanover (Hector Davis, Wm. Cunningham); Montgomery (Robt. Craig, Maj. Edmondson); Orange (James Barbour, Jr., John Woolfolk); Russell (George Cowan, Benjamin Dickinson); Surry (John C. Crump, John V. Binford); Williamsburg (William M. Moody); Halifax (John Carrington, John G. Chalmers). Note: *Not in the last legislature.

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