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Margaret Parker, wife of merchant James Parker, wrote to her husband
from Norfolk in 1770 saying "this is the 5th of November and [our son]
has been employed all day making bonfires."
Linda H. Rowe
Historical Research
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
757-220-7443
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From: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history
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Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 8:47 AM
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Subject: Guy Fawkes Day in Virginia
In researching Guy Fawkes day, I have come across only one instance of
its
celebration in Virginia, and that from a group of New England sailors.
[the
Diary of Nicholas Cresswell] Has anyone come across another instance of
this?
Andy Means
Univ. of Maryland
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