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Patrick Henry bio in the Citizen Soldier… 1840…
January 16, 2013 by GuyHeilenman Email This Post
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The following is a 2nd look at a post from a few years ago. We’ve updated the images to make the text easier to read. Please enjoy.
Although much has been written about Patrick Henry, a December 18, 1840 issue of the Citizen Soldier, Vermont, gives us a glimpse as to how he was viewed within less than 50 years of his death. The end of the biography has a few extra treats as well. Although quite lengthy… it is certainly worth the read:
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Filed under: Colonial, Food for Thought, Noteworthy Issues, Revolutionary War, The 1700's, The Hobby
Tagged: 1700's, 18th Century, Colonial, Patrick Henry, Virginia, Williamsburg
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