Revolutionary Virginia, the Road to Independence: The Committees and the Second Convention, 1773-75: A Documentary RecordWilliam James Van Schreeven, Robert L. Scribner |
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308 310 311 318 Condemnation of John Brown by Norfolk Borough Committee 307 Condemnation of John Saunders , Benjamin Dingly Gray , and Mitchell Phillips by Princess Anne County Committee Friday , 3 March 1775 Election in Henrico County ...
308 310 311 318 Condemnation of John Brown by Norfolk Borough Committee 307 Condemnation of John Saunders , Benjamin Dingly Gray , and Mitchell Phillips by Princess Anne County Committee Friday , 3 March 1775 Election in Henrico County ...
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361 Tuesday , 21 March 1775 Proceedings of the Second Virginia Convention , Second Day 353 Virginia Delegates to First Continental Congress to Thomas Lewis and Samuel McDowell 354 Condemnation of Captain John Sampson by Norfolk Borough ...
361 Tuesday , 21 March 1775 Proceedings of the Second Virginia Convention , Second Day 353 Virginia Delegates to First Continental Congress to Thomas Lewis and Samuel McDowell 354 Condemnation of Captain John Sampson by Norfolk Borough ...
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Chronology March 13 March 15 March 19 1773 The Virginia Committee of Correspondence and Inquiry holds its first meeting and elects John Tazewell clerk . Governor Lord Dunmore prorogues the General Assembly .
Chronology March 13 March 15 March 19 1773 The Virginia Committee of Correspondence and Inquiry holds its first meeting and elects John Tazewell clerk . Governor Lord Dunmore prorogues the General Assembly .
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