Footnotes
[1] Wyllie, John Cook, Daniel Boone's Adventures in Charlottesville in 1781: Some Incidents Connected with Tarleton's Raid, Magazine of Albemarle County History, Vol. 19, 1960-61, p. 6. The quote is from a visitor to Charlottesville, who had just been shown the room in which the legislature convened in 1781, in a letter printed in The Richmond Inquirer Nov. 22, 1822.
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