Lord Dunmore and the Campaign for the Chesapeake 1775-1776: Delenda est Norfolk

Lord Dunmore and the Campaign for the Chesapeake 1775-1776: Delenda est Norfolk

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During the tumultuous summer of 1775, Virginians across the colony grappled with the question of whether to join the revolt against Britain. At the center of this debate stood the second Royal Governor, John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Dunmore’s actions during the revolution did much to galvanize the patriot movement in Virginia, and he has gone down as one of the most maligned men in Virginia history. A villain to most, Lord Dunmore was also seen as a liberator by many enslaved men and women. By the summer of 1776, Norfolk lay in ashes, and Virginia was freed from British control. The speaker is Director of Education for Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area, Travis Shaw.

Details

May 21, 2026 - May 21, 2026
7:00 PM
Loudoun County

Middleburg Library
101 Reed Street
Middleburg, VA 20117

Category: Lecture/Seminar