John T. Hamlett

John T. Hamlett was a government official, state legislator, and mining industry leader in Virginia. He was elected to the Virginia Senate after the death of James W. D. Bland on April 27, 1870 in a state capitol building collapse.[1] He represented Charlotte County and Prince Edward County.[2]

He was involved in the mining business.[3][4][5][6]

References

  1. Assembly, Virginia General; Library, Virginia State (June 29, 1978). The General Assembly of Virginia, July 30, 1619-January 11, 1978: A Bicentennial Register of Members. General Assembly of Virginia. ISBN 9780884900085 via Google Books.
  2. "Richmond Daily State Journal Archives, Feb 22, 1871, p. 16". NewspaperArchive.com. February 22, 1871.
  3. "The Virginias: A Mining, Industrial and Scientific Journal, Devoted to the Development of Virginia and West Virginia". June 29, 1882 via Google Books.
  4. Withers, Robert Enoch (June 29, 1907). "Autobiography of an Octogenarian". Stone Printing & Mfg. Company Press via Google Books.
  5. Farrow, Edward Samuel (June 29, 1911). "Mineral Resources of Bland County in Southwestern Virginia". Hudson terminal building via Google Books.
  6. "Virginia Law Journal". J.W. Randolph & English. June 29, 1877 via Google Books.
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