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Garland,
You probably know this already. Moody's shop was at or near the Blue Bell
where he was mounting cannon on carriages during the war. I memtion it in an
article in the CW Journal some time ago.
HB
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From: "Garland Wood" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 8:50 PM
Subject: [VA-HIST] James Anderson, Public Armourer, Revolutionary War
Hi - I am researching the Public workshops built by the State at
Williamsburg,
Richmond and Point of Fork during the American Revolution. I am especailly
interested in the work and workshops of James Anderson, the Public Armourer
and Philip Moody, the Public Carpenter ( they both served from 1776 until
about the end of 1781)
Anyone know about these gents?
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