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George William Summers
Mar 04, 1804
George William Summers was born in Fairfax County, Virginia
1814
The Summers family moved to Walnut Grove
1818
George Summers moved to Charleston to live with Lewis Summers
1826
George Summers graduated from Ohio University
1827
George Summers was admitted to the bar
1830
George Summers was first elected to the General Assembly
1833
George Summers married Amacetta Laidley
1841
George Summers was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives
1845
George Summers left the House of Representatives
1850
George Summers was a member of the Constitutional Convention
1851
George Summers was the Whig candidate for the first popularly elected governor of Virginia
1852
George Summers was elected circuit judge of Kanawha County
1857
George Summers and wife purchased the Glenwood estate in Charleston
Feb 13, 1861
George Summer was elected a member of the Virginia secession convention
Sep 19, 1868
George W. Summers died in Charleston View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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