Letter to Reuben Lindsay [manuscript], 1775 December 2.

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Letter to Reuben Lindsay [manuscript], 1775 December 2.

Walker writes to Lindsay regarding the adjournment of the Virginia Convention to Williamsburg and the taking of Quebec.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Virginia. Convention (1775-1776)

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The five revolutionary conventions that provided Virginians with an alternative government between August 1, 1774, and July 5, 1776, grew out of an extralegal meeting of twenty-five members of the House of Burgesses at the Raleigh Tavern in Williamsburg on May 30, 1774. The burgesses considered methods of protesting the closing of the port of Boston by British authorities as a punishment for the Tea Party held there in 1773. A boycott of British goods was agreed upon, and a call was issued for t...

Lindsay, Reuben,

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Walker, Thomas, 1715-1794

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Virginia state legislator. From the description of Letter to Reuben Lindsay [manuscript], 1775 December 2. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647857784 ...