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Born near Jefferson, PA.a Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, July 1, 1865, to June 15, 1869, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to Second Lieut., 3d Artillery, June 15, 1869. Served: in garrison at Key West, Fla., Oct. 9, 1869, to May 21, 1870; and on leave of absence, to Nov. 1, 1870. Honorably Discharged at his own Request, Nov. 1, 1870. Civil History. — Attorney at Law, Uniontown, Pa., since 1871. District Attorney of Fayette County, Pa., 1874‑78. Vol. IV Civil History. — Lawyer, Uniontown, Pa. Vol. V Civil History. — Lawyer, Uniontown, Pa., to Oct., 1901; Richmond, Va., since. — Member of the bars of the Superior and Supreme Courts of Pennsylvania and of the United States Courts in Pennsylvania. — President of the Fayette County Bar Association. — Solicitor of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. — Director of the National Bank of Fayette County. — Receiver of the Dollar Savings Bank of Uniontown, Pa. — President of the Fayette County Agricultural Association. — President of the Fayette Title & Trust Company. — Removed to Richmond, Va., Oct., 1901. — Appointed by Governor Montague, Delegate from Virginia, to the Fifth International Congress of Mining Engineers at Butte, Montana, Sept., 1902. — Appointed delegate from Virginia by the Governor, to the Southern Industrial Parliament, Washington, D. C., May, 1905. — Director of the National Bank of Virginia. — Residence, 600 West Franklin St., Richmond, Va. Vol. VI (Remembrance Hughes Lindsey, Born April 14, 1845.) Military History. — Second Lieut., 3d Artillery, June 15, 1869. Honorably Discharged, at His Own Request, Nov. 1, 1870. Civil History. — Attorney-at‑Law, Uniontown, Pa., 1871 to 1901 (District Attorney, Fayette Co., Pa., 1874‑78); member of the Bars of the Superior and Supreme Courts of Pennsylvania and of the United States Courts in Pennsylvania; President of the Fayette County Bar Association; Solicitor of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company; Director of the National Bank of Fayette County; Receiver of the Dollar Savings Bank of Uniontown, Pa.; President of the Fayette County Agricultural Association; President of the Fayette Title and Trust Company; removed to Richmond, Va., Oct., 1901; appointed by Governor Montague, Delegate from Virginia to the Fifth International Congress of Mining Engineers at Butte, Montana, Sept., 1902; appointed delegate from Virginia by the Governor, to the Southern Industrial Parliament, Washington, D. C., May, 1905; Director of the National Bank of Virginia. Died, Jan. 30, 1914, at deland, Fla.: Aged 69. Portrait and obituary in Annual Report, Association of Graduates, for 1914. Buried, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA. |
a Lt. Lindsey's birthplace is from his AOG obituary.
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