Regular readers of this column may remember my interest in the so-called Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence dated May 20, 1775, a date enshrined on North Carolina’s state flag. In the Jan. 14, ...
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Regular readers of this column may remember my interest in the so-called Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence dated May 20, 1775, a date enshrined on North Carolina’s state flag. In the Jan. 14 ...
At the beginning of Loudoun County Court Order Book G is this inscription: "Memo: Independence declared the 4th day of July 1776." The news reached Loudoun on July 9, a day after the declaration was ...