An ASSOCIATION 1774 May 27
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Adams, Thomas, 1730-1788
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Thomas Adams (1730 – 1788) was a politician and businessman from Virginia. One of the Founding Fathers of the United States, he was a delegate of the Continental Congress and signed the Articles of Confederation. Born in New Kent County, Virginia, he attended the common schools. Adams's first political position was as a clerk of Henrico County and vestryman of that parish, from 1757 to 1761, and later a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and church warden until 1762. Adams had extensi...
Holt, William, d. 1791.
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Price, Thomas, fl. 1734-1774.
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Balgrove, Benjamin, 1764-1792
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Innes, James, 1754-1798.
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Lawyer and orator of Virginia. From the description of Letter, 1777, Jan. 28 : Fredericksburg, to Mrs. Gordon. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35092860 ...
Hubard, William
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Camp, Ichabod, fl. 1774-1783.
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Burges, H. J.
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Dickenson, Arthur, fl. 1738-1774.
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Andrews, Robert, 1743?-1804
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Robert Andrews was born in Cecil County, Md. He graduated from College of Philadelphia (now University of Pennsylvania). Ordained to the Anglican ministry, 1772, he served as a chaplain in the American Revolution. Andrews was professor of moral philosophy, mathematics at the College of William and Mary. He edited almanacs. Andrews died in 1804. From the description of Papers, 1779-1796. (College of William & Mary). WorldCat record id: 25545444 ...
Carey, Richard, c. 1739-1789.
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Klug, Samuel, d. 1795.
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Harrison, William, fl. 1774-1800
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Griffith, David, d. 1789
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M'Croskey, Samuel Smith, d. 1803.
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Clayton, William, d. 1797
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Davenport, Joseph
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Virginia. General Assembly. House of Burgesses.
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The House of Burgesses was the first elected legislative assembly in the New World established in the Colony of Virginia in 1619. Over time, the name came to represent the entire official legislative body of the Colony of Virginia, and later, after the American Revolution, the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia. From the guide to the An ASSOCIATION, 1774 May 27, (John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation) ...
Leigh, William, 1748-1787
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Stuart, Thomas, d. c. 1789.
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Russell, Hinde.
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Bland, William, fl. 1756-1800.
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