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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....07-21-04....Virginia, the "Old Dominion State"
Mama_Bear
Posted on 07/21/2004 12:52:54 AM PDT by Mama_Bear
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We're "On the Road Again"...
Please join "A Few of FR's Finest" as we make a cyber-visit to another state in this great Union of ours.
Over the past several months each "Finest" hostess has profiled her home state for the Finest Thread. The remaining states are being presented, about one a month, in random order. We hope you are enjoying these visits to our beautiful United States. Please FReepMail me if you would like to participate in spotlighting your state. I would appreciate your input on what you would like to see highlighted.
These are the states we have presented to date:
Today we are visiting Virginia, the "Old Dominion State", and we salute the Fine FReepers who call Virginia home. Thank you all for making FreeRepublic the best conservative forum on the internet.
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Named for England's "Virgin Queen," Elizabeth I, Virginia entered into the Union on June 25, 1788, the 10th of the original 13 colonies.
On April 17, 1861 Virginia would secede from the Union and Richmond would be named as the Capital of The Confederate States.
"The story of Virginia is the story of us all. It is the story of rich and poor, farmers and industrialists, men and women, black and white. It is the story of successive struggles for freedom and equality that both foreshadow and mirror the story of America. It is the story of individuals who through the centuries forged new identities through compromise and conflict."....excerpt from a book review of "The Story of Virginia", By James C. Kelly.
A condensed timeline of Virginia's rich history...
1607The first permanent settlement is established at Jamestown...
The Story of John Smith and Pocahontas
The Jamestown colonists decided that only one man had enough leadership or experience to lead them. That man was John Smith. Smith took responsibility for exploring the surrounding environs, traveling up several of the regions many rivers. He prepared a remarkably accurate map, based on his excursions. Smith also became the chief contact with the neighboring Native Americans, Algonkian-speaking members of the Powhatan Confederacy. In December 1607, Smith was abducted by tribal members. According to one of Smiths accounts, he was rescued from execution by the pleas of the chiefs daughter, Pocahontas. Later authorities have speculated that Smith simply misinterpreted an Indian adoption ritual.
Pocahontas ("playful one"), maintained friendly relations with the Jamestown settlers, bringing them food and warning them of an impending attack by her fathers warriors. In 1613, an English official attempted to retrieve settlers imprisoned by Powhatan by luring Pocahontas aboard a ship and holding her hostage. Although she was reputedly the chiefs favorite daughter, he refused to exchange prisoners. Pocahontas remained in captivity, was converted to Christianity, took the name Rebecca and in 1614, with her fathers consent, married colonist John Rolfe. This marriage ushered in an eight-year period of improved relations between the Indians and the colonists.
Officials of the Virginia Company seized upon the Pocahontas story and devised an early form of a public relations campaign. The Rolfes, their infant son and several other natives were taken to England as guests of the company. Pocahontas was a sensation in English social circles. The Virginia Company hoped that interest in their colony would be enhanced by their proof that Indians could be "civilized."
Pocahontas died in 1617 at the age of 22 while preparing to return to Virginia and is buried at Gravesend. Her son Thomas Rolfe was educated in England, but later went to Virginia where he enjoyed great business success and was the forebear of many of the colony's most distinguished families.
1619Establishment of the House of Burgesses.
1624Virginia Becomes a Royal Colony (Virginia Company charter revoked).
1674The Bacon rebellion fights for colonial rights in Western Virginia.
1693The College of William and Mary founded at Williamsburg.
1698October 31, A fire destroys Jamestown, the seat of government is moved to Williamsburg (in 1699).
The Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
In March 1775, Patrick Henry urged his fellow Virginians to arm in self-defense, closing his appeal (uttered at St. John's Church in Richmond, where the legislature was meeting) with the immortal words: "I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death."
Click here to listen to Patrick Henry's Famous Speech (performed by Richard Schuman as the character of Patrick Henry for The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.)
1776Virginia adopts its first constitution and declares independence.
1788Virginia becomes the 10th state.
1831Nat Turner leads a slave revolt.
The Civil War in Virginia
Richmond was capital of the Confederate States of America from May 1861 until April 1865 - only one hundred miles or so separated the two warring capitols, and thousands died fighting at places no one had heard of before, places like Cold Harbor, Chancellorsville, Malvern Hill, Spotsylvania, Brandy Station and the North Anna River. More fell during encounters at places that had no name.
"First Manassas" is remembered as the first major land battle of the Civil War, won by inexperienced Confederates who routed an equally raw Union force. Confederate Gen. Thomas J. Jackson became "Stonewall" for his role in the fighting. The second battle at Manassas, the battle of Bull Run, also a dramatic Confederate victory, was much bloodier. More than 3,000 soldiers were killed during the battle.
Richmond Falls.....
"Through the winter and early spring of 1865, while Union armies ranged at will across the South, Richmond still glittered with the hard defiance of a city long at war. But this last flicker of resolve only made the city's fall all the more devastating. On the night of April 2, faced with the inevitability of northern victory, Jefferson Davis and his cabinet fled, leaving Richmond to its fatefire, capture, and the end of hope for a southern nation."....excerpt from a book review of "Richmond Burning", By Nelson Lankford.
1870Virginia re-enters the United States with Richmond as her capital.
Famous Virginians
Virginia has supplied more presidents to the United States than any other state. The following were born in The Old Dominion.....
* George Washington * Thomas Jefferson * * James Madison * * James Monroe * * William Henry Harrison * * John Tyler * * Zachary Taylor * * Woodrow Wilson *
More Fine Virginians...
Richard Arlen actor, Charlottesville Arthur Ashe tennis player, Richmond Pearl Bailey singer, Newport News Warren Beatty actor, Richmond Richard E. Byrd polar explorer, Winchester Roy Clark country music artist, Meaherrin William Clark explorer, Caroline Cty Henry Clay statesman, Hanover Cty Joseph Cotten actor, Petersburg Ella Fitzgerald jazz singer, Newport News Patrick Henry statesman, Hanover Cty Sam Houston political leader, Rockbridge Cty Robert E. Lee Confederate general, Stratford Meriwether Lewis explorer, Ambemarle Cty Shirley MacLaine actress, Richmond John Marshall jurist, Germantown Cyrus Hall McCormick inventor, Rockbridge Cty Opechancanough Powhatan leader John Payne actor, Roanoke Walter Reed army surgeon, Gloucester Cty Matthew Ridgway Army Chief of Staff, Fort Monroe Bill Bojangles Robinson dancer, Richmond George C. Scott actor, Wise Sam Snead golfer, Hot Springs James Jeb Stuart Confederate army officer, Patrick Cty Thomas Sumter General, Hanover Cty Nat Turner leader of slave uprising, Southhampton Cty Booker T. Washington educator, Franklin Cty
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July in Virginia means it's that time again for some of the most popular festivals known around the world.
And with the unveiling of the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia presents 17 historic sites to honor "The Greatest Generation" on the World War II Heritage Trail.
After having visited this state on my recent vacation, I can attest to the fact that Virginia is a perfect vacation destination!
Click on the region you plan to visit, and be sure to allow LOTS of time and wear comfortable shoes:Shenandoah Valley | Eastern Shore | Central Virginia Northern Virginia | Heart of Appalachia Blue Ridge Highlands | Chesapeake Bay | Hampton Roads
And while you are visiting Virginia, keep your eye out for their state symbols...
The following websites provided graphics, information and text...
Virginia is for Lovers 50 States.com Virginia - America's Story The Civil War Traveler - Virginia
Have a Fine Wednesday!
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To: ST.LOUIE1
I ate some mushrooms yesterday!
just like a GOOD hoobit! :0)
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posted on
07/21/2004 9:21:51 AM PDT
by
Pippin
(Support EJ Pipkin for US Senate......GOP Maryland)
To: ST.LOUIE1
Is that an invite? : ) My door is always open...and I have this problem of tending to cook enough to feed an army!!!
Mashed potatoes AND dumplings???? That's a bit rich for my taste!
I can honestly only remember having chicken and dumplings once when I was growing up, and they were drop dumplings.......but that's not surprising since I grew up in NYC. I more than made up for that deprivation during my 21 years of living in Delaware!!!! By far the best I have ever eaten were made by the Ladies' Auxillary of the Bridgeville VFD.
Other than what I make at home, I haven't had any since we moved to Virginia last year.
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posted on
07/21/2004 9:22:15 AM PDT
by
Gabz
(Ted Kennedy's driving has killed more people than second hand smoke)
To: ST.LOUIE1; Gabz
STOP IT!!!
You're making me hungry! :0)
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posted on
07/21/2004 9:23:05 AM PDT
by
Pippin
(Support EJ Pipkin for US Senate......GOP Maryland)
To: The Raven
Wow ---nice job. Thank you! Sorry I missed your reply last night. I posted the thread and then headed off to bed.
Virginia is a beautiful state, isn't it? So much history there!
To: Aeronaut
Good morning, FRiend. Happy Wednesday to you!
To: Pippin
LOL!!! Me too.....and I still need to go to the supermarket!!!
But no cooking in this house today....too danged hot - I'm just planning on salads for dinner. We picked a whole basket of tomatoes yesterday and I've got more out there to get today.....but this one is my favorite!!!
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posted on
07/21/2004 9:27:50 AM PDT
by
Gabz
(Ted Kennedy's driving has killed more people than second hand smoke)
To: Gabz
LoL!
I would say sometihn about that pic but this IS a family thread, LOL!
But I'm thinking of a nice tomato sandwich with a fresh sun-ripened slice of tomato and mayonais on toast. YUM! YUM!
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posted on
07/21/2004 9:30:09 AM PDT
by
Pippin
(Support EJ Pipkin for US Senate......GOP Maryland)
To: GailA
Mornin' Gail. Biscuits sound great this morning, and so does Chicken and Dumplings! Haven't had that in ages!
Have a nice day, Finest GailA. :-)
To: Gabz
My door is always open...and I have this problem of tending to cook enough to feed an army!!!You won't have any leftovers if I show up! : )p> Mashed potatoes AND dumplings???? That's a bit rich for my taste!
Try it, you'll love it.
I more than made up for that deprivation during my 21 years of living in Delaware!!!!
LOL
Other than what I make at home, I haven't had any since we moved to Virginia last year.
Then they're gonna taste extra special this weekend. : )
To: lonestar
Good morning to our Finest Weinie and lonestar!
Loafing and playing golf? Sounds good to me. :-)
To: Pippin
I ate some mushrooms yesterday!
just like a GOOD hoobit! :0)Good for you!
Um.....is a 'hoobit' a step up or a step below a 'hobbit? LOL
Sorry, babe, the typo was too funny to pass up. : )
To: Pippin
The comments regarding that tomato on the WFTD thread have been a bit interesting to say the least!!!!
But in order to prove that picture did not cme from some off the wall website, I offer this picture of my daughter, shortly after she picked the offending fruit!!!
The folks at WFTD know my daughter and so did conceed it was not a faked photo!!!
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posted on
07/21/2004 9:36:56 AM PDT
by
Gabz
(Ted Kennedy's driving has killed more people than second hand smoke)
To: Pippin
I would say sometihn about that pic but this IS a family thread, LOL! Was your mouth out with soap! Bad girl. : (
LOL
TTYL Gotta leave for a while. : )
To: The Mayor
I'll have to see if I can find some good pics to add to the mix. seeing that I lived there last year. Oh, please do! I love it when people contribute information, graphics and photos to our state threads.
I did work with James Madison's 5th generation grandson.
Really? I love the history of the east coast. I would be proud to be a born and raised Virginian, if I weren't a native Massachusetts(ian?).......which I am also pround of - politics aside, of course. LOL.
To: Pippin
Hey, Pippin!!
I fell in love with Virginia, from the minute we got off the plane at Dulles. So beautiful and GREEN! I only wish we had allowed more of our vacation time for Virginia. I just feel like we flew through there. It's all kind of a blur.
I have so many photos that JK took, I am going to see if I can go through them and find some to post here.
Wednesday Hobbit Hugs to you!
To: Aquamarine
Virginia is such a beautiful place, full of history and gorgeous landscapes. You covered this State well Mama Bear with a lovely presentation. Thank you! You always give such sweet compliments to our Finest efforts, Sistah. :-)
While visiting there I enjoyed seeing the historical Williamsburg style brick homes that dot the countryside.
Yes, we actually got to go to Williamsburg, but should have allowed more time. It really takes two full days to see it properly. Not only did I miss many of the historical points of interest.......I also missed many of the gift shops!
Seriously, I just love the feeling of knowing I am walking where our founding fathers walked. :-)
Virginia has American class.Yes indeed!
Have a pleasant Wednesday, Aqua.
To: Mama_Bear
Mornin' MB.
Beautiful presentation of a beautiful state.
Looking forward to those "70 Virginians" giving the terrorists their just rewards.
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posted on
07/21/2004 10:03:11 AM PDT
by
Diver Dave
(Stay Prayed Up)
To: ST.LOUIE1
Mornin' Louie. Good to see ya and good to be seen. :)
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posted on
07/21/2004 10:04:37 AM PDT
by
Diver Dave
(Stay Prayed Up)
To: Corin Stormhands
You have a beautiful state there, Corin. I thoroughly enjoyed the few days we spent in Virginia last month. I only wish we had allowed more time.
Skyline Drive was just beautiful, as were the Luray Caverns that we toured....and Williamsburg was so very interesting.
We saw this beautiful creature while we were on our way to the Manassas Battlefield....
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posted on
07/21/2004 10:08:32 AM PDT
by
Mama_Bear
(Sic Semper Tyrannis!)
To: iceskater
Thanks for highlighting my state! Wonderful job! It was my pleasure! Virginia is truly a beautiful state. I am so glad we included it in our vacation travel plans last month...although we didn't include enough time there.
Have you been to the Luray Caverns? They are something to see!
Have a nice day, Finest iceskater!
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posted on
07/21/2004 10:19:02 AM PDT
by
Mama_Bear
(Sic Semper Tyrannis!)
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