Donald Knox Duvall was a lawyer who had worked for the State Department, Social Security Administration, OSHA, and retired in 1984 as an administrative law judge from the U.S. International Trade Commission, specializing in unfair import trade practices. Lived in Washington, and after retirement from government service worked as a lawyer in private practice. Died at Sibley Memorial Hospital, following a stroke.
Records do not indicate how he was related to the others on the monument.
Donald Knox Duvall was a lawyer who had worked for the State Department, Social Security Administration, OSHA, and retired in 1984 as an administrative law judge from the U.S. International Trade Commission, specializing in unfair import trade practices. Lived in Washington, and after retirement from government service worked as a lawyer in private practice. Died at Sibley Memorial Hospital, following a stroke.
Records do not indicate how he was related to the others on the monument.
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