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Tag: Philadelphia

Do You Know George Wythe?

On September 23, 2015 By Phill GreenwaltIn Emerging Civil War, Personalities, Revolutionary War1 Comment

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Down the street from the Governor’s Palace in Colonial Williamsburg sits a two-story brick structure. Living historians, in first-person, debate the road to the American Revolution.

But, who was George Wythe?  Continue reading “Do You Know George Wythe?” →

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