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J. Valentine Smedley
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| Residence | 1 Northwick Terrace Maida Hill | ||||||
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Contents
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Office Notes
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Notes From Elsewhere
mentioned in: British Investments and the American Mining Frontier, 1860-1901
By Clark C. Spence
The Georgia Historical Quarterly - Page 173 J. Valentine Smedley, an ex-Confederate soldier, was appointed to the company's board of directors to handle business affairs for the company in Georgia.
journal of the society of arts - Page 139 Mr. J. Valentine Smedley said he should like to express his appreciation of the paper and his thanks to. Mr. Lock. He was not a mining engineer, nor qualified to give anything like a technical opinion upon the paper, but as aprivate individual ...