William and Mary College quarterly historical magazine . ican Historic Towns, by Lyman P. Judge George L. Christian, 137. Powell, 201. The Texas Frontier, by Lester G. Bugbee, Meriwether Family, by Miss Louisa t{. 137. | Minor, 202. The Cradle of the Republic; Jamestown\ Xotes on Culpeper County, by Raleighand James River, by Lyon G. Tyler, j Travers Green, 276. 138. | Memorials of the Quisenberry Fa mi hi,The Virginia Magazine of History and ! bv Anderson C. Quisenberrv, 27G, Biography, by VV. G. Stanard, 201. | 277. Lotcer Norfolk County Antiquity, by FA-1 Biographical Sketch of Samuel Roicc


William and Mary College quarterly historical magazine . ican Historic Towns, by Lyman P. Judge George L. Christian, 137. Powell, 201. The Texas Frontier, by Lester G. Bugbee, Meriwether Family, by Miss Louisa t{. 137. | Minor, 202. The Cradle of the Republic; Jamestown\ Xotes on Culpeper County, by Raleighand James River, by Lyon G. Tyler, j Travers Green, 276. 138. | Memorials of the Quisenberry Fa mi hi,The Virginia Magazine of History and ! bv Anderson C. Quisenberrv, 27G, Biography, by VV. G. Stanard, 201. | 277. Lotcer Norfolk County Antiquity, by FA-1 Biographical Sketch of Samuel Roiccll, ward Wilson James, 201. by Rowland Rowel!. 277. The Colombian and Venezuelan Re pub- \ From Bull Run to Bull Run, by George lies, by William L. Scruggs, 201. I Baylor, 277. r. HISTORICAL MAGAZINE. Editor: LYON G. TYLER, M. A., LL. D., PRESIDENT OF WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE, WILLIAMSBVRG, VA. VOLUME IX. Htcfymonb, Va.:Whtttet & Shepperson, General , . ~~r £ V 7CC5S4 ZKKaiiam anb fllbars College ©uarterl? Historical ffl)aga3ine* Vol. IX. JULY, 1900. No. 1. • BACONS REBELLION. Eggleston MSS.: Being copies of State Papers now in the British PublicRecord Office, London, relating to the seventeenth century. VirginiaState Library. A Discription of the Fight * between the English and theIndians, in May 1676. Nathaniel Bacon, Esq, being their Generall, The number ofhis men, two hundred and eleven. Wee found the Indians in all places unwilling to assist usagainst the common enemy, they having received orders to thecontrary from the Eight Honoble the Govern, soe that we wereforced to goe quite out of our way Southward, to gett of theNpttowaies, and Mayherrings what assistance Wee could, who atlast amounted but to 24: men; during which time our pviswilliammarycolle09tyle


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