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CALL NUMBER: 917.55MO
OBJECT TYPE: Book
TITLE: Virginians At Home , Family Life in the 18th Century
DESCRIPTION: The addresses what it was like o live in Virginia’s golden age, to be a schoolboy, a bride,a craftsman, a slave or master of a great plantation.
AUTHOR: Edmund S. Morgan
EDITION: third
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PUBLICATION DATE: 1962
PUBLISHER: Colonial Williamsburg, Inc.
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: USA William Byrd Press
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Our Family Files contain various loose paper research materials donated to us by professional and amateur historians and researchers. They sometimes, but do not usually, also contain copies of pages from published books that would be found on our library shelves. Family Files are arranged by surname and may cover multiple lines and counties, mostly in eastern Virginia. They are of varying quality. Some include carefully researched data complete with citations to sources. Others are simply genealogical charts, family group sheets, handwritten notes, or other data which may or may not include references. Printed or scanned copies can be purchased. Contact us for specifics.