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In a message dated 3/8/03 6:28:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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> While it is
> the case that we are seemingly far astray of Virginia history, Warren
> Hofstra and I argue, in our forthcoming volume on Virginia history, that
> one of the primary reasons we study Virginia is precisely because so many
> of the great issues of American history are encapsulated within Virginia's
> history.

We now...I think that the first thing I've seen written here that's something
we all can agree on.....

Now for something completely different......

Today I was walking along the banks of the Rappahannock River (on the North
side) and came across what looks like a cannel entrance to the river in near
Falmouth. Now I know about the  Rappanhannock Con the south side (
Fredericksburg side) but was there on one on the north side as well ? if so
were did it go?

Bill Buser

Bill Buser

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