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Pulliam as a reliable source

David L. Pulliam, “The Constitutional Conventions of Virginia from the Foundation of the Commonwealth to the Present Time” (1901) is listed in William Hamilton Bryson’s “Virginia Law Books: essays and bibliographies, volume 239” (2000) on page 235.

David L. Pulliam, Jacob N. Brenaman and William J. Van Schreeven are referenced as reliable sources for “comprehensive analyses of Virginia Conventions” by the Constitutional scholar John J. Dinan in his Biographical Essay in his “The Virginia Constitution: a reference guide, part 56.” (2006) page 231. TheVirginiaHistorian ( talk) 15:28, 10 January 2017 (UTC) reply

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Info box parameters for image and caption are supplied. TheVirginiaHistorian ( talk) 15:28, 10 January 2017 (UTC) reply

Pulliam as a reliable source

David L. Pulliam, “The Constitutional Conventions of Virginia from the Foundation of the Commonwealth to the Present Time” (1901) is listed in William Hamilton Bryson’s “Virginia Law Books: essays and bibliographies, volume 239” (2000) on page 235.

David L. Pulliam, Jacob N. Brenaman and William J. Van Schreeven are referenced as reliable sources for “comprehensive analyses of Virginia Conventions” by the Constitutional scholar John J. Dinan in his Biographical Essay in his “The Virginia Constitution: a reference guide, part 56.” (2006) page 231. TheVirginiaHistorian ( talk) 15:28, 10 January 2017 (UTC) reply


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