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John Page to Thomas Jefferson, November 24, 1775, Behavior of Militia During British Conquest of Princess Anne and Norfolk, etc.

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Behavior of Militia During British Conquest of Princess Anne and Norfolk, etc.

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correspondence john page john page jefferson thomas jefferson behavior militia british conquest british conquest princess anne princess anne norfolk 1775 high resolution the thomas jefferson papers at the library of congress series 1 general correspondence 1651 1827 thomas jefferson papers 1606 1827 american memory manuscript
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A black and white photo of a man sitting on a bench, Virginia. Farm Security Administration photograph

A black and white photo of a row of chairs, possibly related to: On board the "Princess Anne" super-deluxe luxury liner ferry plying between Little Creek, Virginia (Norfolk) and Cape Charles, Virginia

Timothy O. Howe to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 10, 1862 (Unhappy with Lincoln's behavior towards him)

November 17, 1785, Princess Anne, Against assessment bill.

On board the "Princess Anne" super-deluxe luxury liner ferry plying between Little Creek, Virginia (Norfolk) and Cape Charles, Virginia

Migratory agricultural workers on board the "Princess Anne" going to the eastern shore of Virgina

On board the "Princess Anne" super-deluxe luxury liner ferry plying between Little Creek, Virginia (Norfolk) and Cape Charles, Virginia

On board the "Princess Anne" super-deluxe luxury liner ferry plying between Little Creek, Virginia (Norfolk) and Cape Charles, Virginia

May 17, 1783, Princess Anne, Lynhaven Parish, for dissolution of vestry.

Letter from the Hon. James Alfred Pearce, United States senator from Maryland, on the politics of the day. Letter from the Hon. Thomas G. Pratt, United States senator from Maryland, to the Whigs of that state. Speech of the Hon. Isaac D. Jones, delivered in response to a call of a Democratic procession at Princess Anne, Somerset County, Md., on the evening of Tuesday, July 15, 1856. Speech of the Hon. John W. Crisfield, delivered at Princess Anne, Somerset County, Md., on Tuesday evening, July 15, 1856, responding to the call of a Democratic procession

"The good old days of aviation." Commander H.C. Richardson, crack U.S. Navy flyer, at the controls of a 1915 model Curtiss seaplane which he took on its maiden flight today on the Potomac at Washington. The old plane was discovered in storage at the Washington Navy Yard where it has been for over 12 years. Commander Richardson is testing the old boat to compare its behavior to that of craft of modern construction

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland

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correspondence john page john page jefferson thomas jefferson behavior militia british conquest british conquest princess anne princess anne norfolk 1775 high resolution the thomas jefferson papers at the library of congress series 1 general correspondence 1651 1827 thomas jefferson papers 1606 1827 american memory manuscript