Difference between revisions of "Virginia Gazette (Dixon & Hunter), 11 April 1777"
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− | Published in the Virginia Gazette on 11 April 1777.<ref> ''Virginia Gazette'' (Dixon & Hunter), 11 April 1777.</ref> A summary of recent news states that [[George Wythe]] has been unanimously reappointed to represent Williamsburg in the General Assembly.<ref> ''Virginia Gazette'' (Dixon & Hunter), 11 April 1777.</ref> Also printed in ''Virginia Gazette Supplement''(Purdie), 11 April 1777 on page 2. <ref> ''Virginia Gazette Supplement''(Purdie), 11 April 1777. | + | Published in the Virginia Gazette on 11 April 1777.<ref> ''Virginia Gazette'' (Dixon & Hunter), 11 April 1777.</ref> A summary of recent news states that [[George Wythe]] has been unanimously reappointed to represent Williamsburg in the General Assembly. <ref> ''Virginia Gazette'' (Dixon & Hunter), 11 April 1777.</ref> Also printed in ''Virginia Gazette Supplement'' (Purdie), 11 April 1777 on page 2. <ref> ''Virginia Gazette Supplement''(Purdie), 11 April 1777.</ref> |
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Last Monday GEORGE WYTHE , Esq; was unanimously chosen a Delegate to represent this city in General Assembly. | Last Monday GEORGE WYTHE , Esq; was unanimously chosen a Delegate to represent this city in General Assembly. |
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Published in the Virginia Gazette on 11 April 1777.[1] A summary of recent news states that George Wythe has been unanimously reappointed to represent Williamsburg in the General Assembly. [2] Also printed in Virginia Gazette Supplement (Purdie), 11 April 1777 on page 2. [3]
Article text, 11 April 1777
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Williamsburg, April 11
Last Monday GEORGE WYTHE , Esq; was unanimously chosen a Delegate to represent this city in General Assembly.