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A REVOLUTIONARY DAY ALONG 
HISTORIC US ROUTE 60

Bibliography and Links


“Giles, William Branch, 1762-1830,” 2004, www.bioguide.congress.gov

Bobrick, Benson, Angel in the Whirlwind, Penguin Books, New York, 1997, www.penguinputnam.com/.

Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Official Guide to Colonial Williamsburg, 1998, www.colonialwilliamsburg.com.

Colonial National Historical Park, Virginia, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, “Yorktown,” GPO: 454-767/00136, 1999, www.nps.gov.

Colonial National Historical Park, Virginia, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, “Colonial,” GPO: 454-767/60433, 1999, www.nps.gov.

Fodor’s Travel Publications, The Thirteen Colonies, 2003.

“St. Peter’s Parish Church, New Kent County, Virginia,” 2004, www.geocities.com/stpeterstc/.

“George Washington Crossing the Delaware,” 2004, www.metmuseum.org.

“General Friedrich Adolph Riedesel,” 2004, www.myerchin.org.

“John Marshall (1755-1835),” 2004, www.odur.let.rug.nl

“Welcome to Powhatan, Virginia,” 2004, www.powhatanva.com

Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation, “Red Hill, Patrick Henry National Memorial,” 2003.

Purcell, L. Edward and David F. Burg, Editors, The World Almanac of the American Revolution, Pharos Books, New York, 1992.

Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau, “The Story of Virginia,” 2002.

“Scottsville on the James,” 2004, www.scottsville.org.

Shively, Julie, Places of the American Revolution, Ideals Publications, 2001.

St. John’s Church, “St. John’s Church, Richmond, Virginia,” 2004.

Symonds, Craig L., A Battlefield Atlas of the American Revolution, Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company of America, 1986.

Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Inc., “Monticello,” 2002.

Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Inc., “Mulberry Row,” 2002.


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