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Colonel Howe appeared before the Convention, and examined concerning the present situation of Norfolk, and the neighbourhood thereof. [1776-01-13] Virginia, Convention. [S4-V4-p0124] [Document Details][Complete Volume]


Colonel Howe appeared before the Convention, and examined concerning the present situation of Norfolk, and the neighbourhood thereof

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The Convention being informed that Col. Robert Howe had arrived in this City, from Norfolk, requested his attendance.

Col. Howe accordingly was introduced into the Convention, and examined, concerning the present situation of Norfolk, and the neighbourhood thereof, and then retired.

The President laid before the Convention a Letter from Col. Woodford, enclosing the proceedings of a Council of Field Officers, held at Norfolk; which were read, and ordered to be referred to the Committee on the state of the Colony.

Adjourned till Monday, half after ten o' clock.



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