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CALL NUMBER: VMHB 1965 73.2
OBJECT TYPE: Periodical
TITLE: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 73, No. 2
DESCRIPTION: [1] Notes on Life in Occupied Norfolk (1862-1865); by Lenoir Chambers [2] The Stamp Act Crisis: Bristol and Virginia; by Walter E. Minchinton [3] John C. Underwood and the Antislavery Movement in Virgnia (1847-1860); by Patricia Hickin [4] The Last Hours of the John Brown Raid: The Narrative of David H. Strother; edited by Cecil D. Eby [5] A French View of the Fall of Richmond: Alfred Paul’s Report to Drouyn de Llys (April 11, 1865); by Warren F. Spencer [6] The Occupation of Richmond, April 1865: The Memorandum of Events of Colonel Christopher Q. Tompkins; edited by William M. E. Rachal
AUTHOR: Virginia Historical Society
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PUBLICATION DATE: 1965 April
PUBLISHER: Virginia Historical Society
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond, VA
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