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CALL NUMBER: 975.5 Ma

OBJECT TYPE: Book

TITLE: The Virginia Experiment, The Old Dominion’s Role In the Making of America

DESCRIPTION:

Attention is focused on the historic triangle of Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown from 1607 through the surrender of Cornwallis in 1781. Hardback. 577 pages with bibliography and index. Not illustrated.

AUTHOR: Mapp, Alf J., Jr.

EDITION: 1st   

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PUBLICATION DATE: 1957

PUBLISHER: The Dietz Press, Inc.

PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond

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