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1402:Spotsylvania
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1222:King George
1177:Greensville
890:December 9,
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512:Great Hall.
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1740:Categories
1669:Winchester
1659:Waynesboro
1619:Portsmouth
1611:Petersburg
1506:Chesapeake
1486:Alexandria
1432:Washington
1387:Shenandoah
1372:Rockingham
1367:Rockbridge
1277:Montgomery
1212:James City
1157:Gloucester
1102:Cumberland
1052:Buckingham
1007:Appomattox
599:References
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380:Queen Anne
376:Henry Wise
169:77°30′11″W
166:37°33′13″N
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1571:Lexington
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1272:Middlesex
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1232:Lancaster
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1077:Charlotte
1042:Brunswick
1037:Botetourt
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987:Albemarle
975:by county
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1629:Richmond
1581:Manassas
1566:Hopewell
1541:Franklin
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1062:Caroline
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1685:Bridges
1649:Suffolk
1634:Roanoke
1624:Radford
1601:Norfolk
1556:Hampton
1531:Fairfax
1526:Emporia
1491:Bristol
1479:by city
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1362:Roanoke
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1317:Patrick
1262:Mathews
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1167:Grayson
1122:Fairfax
1067:Carroll
1027:Bedford
1017:Augusta
1002:Amherst
650:June 5,
554:Gardens
356:Warwick
343:History
292:in the
1606:Norton
1427:Warren
1417:Sussex
1307:Orange
1282:Nelson
1247:Louisa
1172:Greene
1087:Clarke
997:Amelia
1639:Salem
1551:Galax
1477:Lists
1447:Wythe
1412:Surry
1392:Smyth
1382:Scott
1197:Henry
1152:Giles
1132:Floyd
1117:Essex
1092:Craig
1032:Bland
973:Lists
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