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Edenton Tea Party
... having resolvd not to drink any more tea, nor wear any more British cloth, &c. many ladies of ... The Edenton Tea Party was one of the earliest organized women’s political ... News of the Edenton Tea Party quickly reached Britain. ...
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Christopher Vail
I Christopher Vail of Saggharbour, Suffolk County and State of New York enlisted as a soldier in Capt. John Hulberts company . . . July 5, 1775. ...
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Edenton Tea Party
Several Vail women and their relatives were among the 51 women who took part in the Edenton Tea Party organized by Mrs. Penelope Barker at the home of Mrs. ...
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Edenton Tea Party
Several Vail women and their relatives were among the 51 women who took part in the Edenton Tea Party organized by Mrs. Penelope Barker at the home of Mrs. ...
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Edward Vail
Born August 6, 1717(whereabouts unknown), Edward Vail later resided in Edenton, North Carolina, and is most known for his support of American independence. ...
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