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Ted Delaney <[log in to unmask]>
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Does anyone know how lawyers were officially admitted to the Virginia bar in 
the late 1800s?  More specifically, what primary source would document those 
admissions?  I would love to find a chronological list of admissions in the 
1870s and 1880s.

I have tried both the Virginia State Bar (vsb.org), which wasn't established 
until 1938, and the Library of Virginia, but neither place seems to have 
these records.

Many thanks,

Ted Delaney
Archivist & Curator
Old City Cemetery Museums
Lynchburg, Virginia
gravegarden.org

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