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George C. Peery (born October 28, 1873 in Cedar Bluff, Virginia; died October 14, 1952 in Richlands, Virginia) succeeded John Garland Pollard as the fifty-second Governor of Virginia, serving between January 17, 1934 and January 15, 1938, including the whole of 1937.

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