An address at the Yorktown sesqui-centennial celebration, Yorktown, Virginia, October 16-17-18-19, 1931. Delivered by the Honorable Hiram Bingham, U.S. senator of the State of Connecticut, October 16, 1931. Commemorating the unveiling by Mrs. George Durbin Chenoweth of a memorial tablet in honor of
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