Photocopy of clipping; clerk of US Circuit and District Courts of Lynchburg; former captain of Richmond Grays; publisher of RICHMOND WHIG; served in House of Delegates and Senate of Virginia
Marine engineer with Babcock and Wilcox Company; author of WHITE WATER, an autobiographical novel of Alaska (includes pen-and-ink sketches by the author)
Wife of John W. EURE, formerly of Lynchburg and managing editor of ROANOKE WORLD-NEWS; free-lance writer, former publicity director for Roanoke Valley Red Cross; former assistant program director for WDBJ Television
"Inscription on Bronze Marker at Pearisburg, Virginia"; served in Bedford County militia in 1758; fought in Battle of Point Pleasant; erected FARLEY's Fort on New River; "As an Indian scout under Captain PATTON," served in Montgomery County ca. 1779