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I did a paper on the Virginia Colonization Society when I was in graduate
school in the the early 1970s.  I no longer have a copy of the paper, but
among my sources were 19th-century records (ca. 1830s to ca. 1850s) of the
society (meeting minutes, membership lists, etc.) in the Virginia Historical
Society.

Rosanne Butler
Williamsburg

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From: "Henry Wiencek" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Colonization Society in Virginia


>A friend of mine is researching the history of the Colonization Society in
> Virginia, particularly in Albemarle County, and is on the hunt for
> sources.  She was stunned, as was I, to find that the Society remained
> active, at least in name, into the 1960s.  Yes, that's the _19_60s --
> meaning mid 20th century.  Any leads to sources will be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Henry Wiencek
> Charlottesville
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