Beverley B. Munford

Beverley Bland Munford (September 10, 1856 – May 31, 1910) was an American lawyer, politician, social reformer, speaker, and author in Richmond, Virginia.

[1] At the age of nineteen he accepted a clerkship in the office of Judge J. D. Coles, going on to complete his study of law at the University of Virginia under John B.

They loved books and music and were described by their nephew Walter Russell Bowie as sharing liberal and forward-looking impulses.

[3] Munford served on the board of directors of the Virginia Historical Society and was a vestryman at St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

[3] Extant documents include a letter he wrote to John Allen Watts June 18, 1874 about his commencement speaking engagements and activities at Fincastle.

Delegate Munford in 1891