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Thomas P. Bryan

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Thomas P. Bryan
Official portrait, 1968
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Richmond City
In office
January 10, 1968 – January 14, 1970
Preceded byJ. Sargeant Reynolds
Succeeded byCarl E. Bain
62nd Mayor of Richmond, Virginia
In office
July 1, 1954 – July 2, 1956
Preceded byEdward E. Haddock
Succeeded byF. Henry Garber
Personal details
Born
Thomas Pinckney Bryan Jr.

(1918-10-10)October 10, 1918
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
DiedMarch 28, 1983(1983-03-28) (aged 64)
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Alice Wellford
(m. 1944)
EducationUniversity of Virginia (BA)
University of Richmond (LLB)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/serviceUnited States Navy
RankLieutenant commander
UnitU.S. Naval Reserve
Battles/warsWorld War II

Thomas Pinckney Bryan Jr. (October 10, 1918 – March 28, 1983) was an American lawyer and politician who served in the Virginia House of Delegates. Elected in 1967 to represent Richmond in the House, he was defeated in 1969 by pharmacist Carl E. Bain.[1] He served on the Richmond City Council from 1952 to 1958, including 2 years as the city's mayor.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Giesen, Roller Win Re-Election". The News Leader. November 5, 1969. p. 2. Retrieved December 21, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "House History: Thomas P. Bryan". Virginia House of Delegates. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
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