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Research and writing about Virginia genealogy and family history." <[log in to unmask]>
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For Virginia, specifically, and up to July 1776, you can find a vast amount of detailed documentary evidence and commentary in William J. Van Schreeven, Robert L. Scribner, and Brent Tarter, eds., Revolutionary Virginia, The Road to Independence: A Documentary Record, 7 vols. (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia for the Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission, 1973-1983).

John Selby's bibliography, already mentioned, and his The Revolution in Virginia, 1775-1783 (Williamsburg: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1988) provide ample references to interesting and important events inVirginia during the period.

Brent Tarter
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From: marsha moses <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 2, 2024 1:12 PM
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Subject: [VA-ROOTS] Revolutionary War

I have a project for the next two years that I could use all of the help that I can get.  I would like to have a fact about the Revolutionary War every month.  Last month, of course, my short talk was about the Boston Tea Party since the 16th of December was the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party.  I am not aware of a big event that happened in January 1774. ( If you know of one, please send.)  I am thinking that my theme in January will be about how the other colonies began to hear about what had happened and was continuing to happen in Boston and in what ways they began to react.   I am asking this group specifically if anyone knows of something that happened in Virginia as a reaction to what history seems to present as the beginning of the Revolutionary War:  The Boston Tea Party.

I am also open to something that happened this early in Virginia unrelated to the Tea Party that was a preamble to the war that was coming.  It is as if for the next years I want to live in my head as someone in 1774 and what was happening in their lives related to the war that was coming.  What these people who were always hungry for news were hearing and thinking.  It is a DAR group that I will be presenting these very short thoughts each month and many of our members have patriots who would have been living in Virginia as we are a chapter in WV.

Thanks for any information that anyone can help me with.  Marsha Hawkins Moses
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