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John Garland Pollard (August 4, 1871April 28, 1937) was an American politician who served as the 51st Governor of Virginia from 1930 to 1934. ==Early life== John Garland Pollard was born on August 4, 1871 in King and Queen County, Virginia. He was the son of Baptist minister John Pollard of King and Queen County, Virginia. He was of Norman–English ancestry, which had been in Virginia since the colonial era.〔()〕 He attended Richmond College (now the University of Richmond) but was forced to leave for ill health. He later entered Columbian College, now George Washington University. Pollard also wrote "''The Pamunkey Indians of Virginia''", an anthropological survey that detailed the vanishing language and traditions of the early Virginia tribe.〔("The Pamunkey Indians of Virginia" )〕 His sister, Mary Ellen Pollard Clarke (1862–1939), was a prominent advocate of woman suffrage and wrote ''Human-Rights Not in Violation of States' Rights: An Appeal to the Men of Virginia'' (ca. 1915).
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