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CALL NUMBER: VMHB 1979 87.4
OBJECT TYPE: Periodical
TITLE: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 87, No. 4
DESCRIPTION: [1] The Authenticity of William Wirt’s Version of Patrick Henry’s “Liberty or Death” Speech; by David A. McCants [2] English Legal Literature as a Source of Law and Legal Practice for Seventeenth-Century Virginia; by Warren M. Billings [3] Dinwiddie Court House and Five Forks: Reminiscences of Roger Hannaford, Second Ohio Volunteer Cavalry; edited by Stephen Z. Starr [4] Coming to Terms with Capitalism: The Postwar Thought of George Fitzhugh; by Jonathan M. Wiener [5] Student Life at Hampden-Sydney College (1872-1876: As Reflected in the Letters of Hugh Carrington Grisgby; by Alden G. Bigelow [6] Aliens in Southern Appalachia (1900-1920): The Italian Experience in Wise County, Virginia; by Margaret Ripley Wolfe [7] The Making of a University President: John Lloyd Newcomb and the University of Virginia (1931-1933); by Brent Tarter
AUTHOR: Virginia Historical Society
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PUBLICATION DATE: 1979 October
PUBLISHER: Virginia Historical Society
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond, VA
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