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'''Hovey S. Dabney''' was a prominent Charlottesville resident who served on the [[Charlottesville School|city School Board]] and also participated in the workings of the [[Charlottesville Educational Foundation]]. He was a recipient of the [[Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce|Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce's]] Paul McIntire award.
'''Hovey S. Dabney''' was a prominent Charlottesville resident who served on the [[Charlottesville School|city School Board]] during the time of desegregation, and also participated in the workings of the [[Charlottesville Educational Foundation]]. He was a recipient of the [[Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce|Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce's]] Paul McIntire award.
 
==Biography==
Dabney also served for a time as the president of the [[Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce]]<ref>"Modern Virginia Interviews." The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Virginia's History Since the Civil War. Web. 20 Apr. 2010. <http://www.vahistory.org/xslt/servlet/XSLTServlet?xml=/xml_docs/modernva/modernva_transcripts.xml&xsl=/xml_docs/modernva/interview_modernva.xsl&level=single&id=Hovey_Dabney>.</ref>. He was appointed to the school board around 1960.
 


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Hovey S. Dabney was a prominent Charlottesville resident who served on the city School Board during the time of desegregation, and also participated in the workings of the Charlottesville Educational Foundation. He was a recipient of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce's Paul McIntire award.

Biography

Dabney also served for a time as the president of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce[1]. He was appointed to the school board around 1960.


Notes

  1. "Modern Virginia Interviews." The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Virginia's History Since the Civil War. Web. 20 Apr. 2010. <http://www.vahistory.org/xslt/servlet/XSLTServlet?xml=/xml_docs/modernva/modernva_transcripts.xml&xsl=/xml_docs/modernva/interview_modernva.xsl&level=single&id=Hovey_Dabney>.

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