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Barbara,

The Mount Airy in Charles City County that John Maass referred to is on the
tidal Chickahominy River
(http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=37.35111&lon=-76.91833) and looks to be
10-15 miles from the Surry County side of the James River...I would think it
a likely candidate for the Mount Airy that you are looking for.

Without looking at the entire context of the document, I would think that
Faulcon & Co.'s efforts to perhaps be reimbursed in Surry County for losses
suffered at the hands of the "salt mob" does not necessarily rule out Mount
Airy, Charles City County, as a point of entry for their goods.

I can look for additional locations named Mount Airy tonight.


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W. Scott Breckinridge Smith
Historical Research & Consulting
Post Office Box 75, Lynchburg, Virga. 24505
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