Virginia history articles by Smith [manuscript] 1940. 1940.

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Virginia history articles by Smith [manuscript] 1940. 1940.

Three articles by Smith: "The parsons' cause," 1939; "An era of non-importation associations, 1768-1773," and "The affair of the Pistole Fee, Virginia, 1752-1755."

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University of Virginia. Library

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