A Brief History of Bland County
Richard Bland was a Virginia statesman and champion of public rights.
Son and grandson of successful planters, he was educated at The College
of William and Mary. From 1742 until his death in 1776, he was a state
legislator, first in the House of Burgesses, and later, with the
adoption of a state constitution, in the House of Delegates. He also
served as a delegate from Virginia in the First and Second Continental
Congresses. Because of his careful study of the ancient records of the
colony, he was respected not only as a political leader, but also as the
leading authority on Virginia's history.