[Preservation] Preservation Digest, Vol 9, Issue 4

Thomas T. Potterfield ttylerpotterfield at mac.com
Mon Sep 25 08:45:06 EDT 2006


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>Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 15:05:38 -0400
>From: Garland Pollard <GPollard at CapeFear.com>
>Subject: [Preservation] fw: Actvities at John Marshall House
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>Subject: For Immediate Release
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>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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>Come hear Mr. "A.L." Taylor talk about the famous and sometimes
>controversial United States Supreme Court Case of 1803, Marbury vs. Madison,
>at the historic APVA John Marshall House this Sunday, September 24th, at 3pm
>in the educational room.  Admission is free and the talk will be held in
>conjunction with a host of activities at the house commemorating the Great
>Chief Justice John Marshall's 251st Birthday.  Hear the Ft. Lee Brass
>Quintet play patriotic and popular songs and see a demonstration by the
>Richmond City Fire Department honoring John Marshall's critical role in
>forming the first Richmond City Fire Department.
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>Refreshments will be available. Call 648-7998 or 339-6007 for more
>information. The John Marshall House is located at 818 E. Marshall Street,
>at the corner of 9th and Marshall in downtown Richmond.
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>A Biographical Sketch of Mr. Alvoston L.
>Taylor, Jr.
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>Mr. Taylor was born in Richmond, Virginia. He is a graduate of the
>Armstrong High School, Virginia Union University (B.A.), Virginia
>Commonwealth University (M. ED), has engaged in doctoral studies at V P I &
>S U, and done additional coursework at the University of Virginia.. For 35
>years he was a teacher and administrator with the Richmond Public Schools,
>having taught American History, African-American History, Government &
>Economics and Sociology, and serving as Assistant Principal, Curriculum
>Specialist, and Principal. Now retired, Mr. Taylor spends his time
>traveling, doing Frederick Douglass portrayals and serving as a docent at
>the John Marshall House.
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