I bet you are a little curious as to what this is all about and wondering if Culpeper got any of that $500,000. We may not discover why it took Congress twenty-five years to make this decision, but let’s lift the curtain and see what we find. The “war claims” noted in the headline pertained …
Month: April 2018
A note to readers: I have added the posts from my Zann’s Place column in hopes of adding another dimension to the Blog. They will be categorized as such and grouped under the appropriate heading in a box on the right. As you will find, some are about history-mostly Culpeper’s- and others are about my …
Note: The VDHR let me know that the 1994 signage was removed and a replacement erected in 2015. It is unfortunate that the former sign remians on the web!! Have you been thinking about these questions I posed last week? Who were these people of color? Where did they come from? Were they a religious …
There is nothing that gets us closer to the truth than open, honest and fact-based debate. Recently, I experienced a taste of debate with the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR) and am grateful, but not done. The language on the revised roadside marker was based on a supposition that the Englishmen residing in Jamestown …
The Fort at Jamestown courtesy of the National Park Service website The first Africans to land on Virginia soil: Were they indentured or enslaved? The more I read, study and discuss with others with expansive knowledge of the subject, the muddier the waters become. The opinions are quite divided, and I confess that my leanings …
The graphic depicts a set of laws known as Dale’s Laws that governed the Colony of Virginia (Jamestown) from 1610 to 1619. A few terms to ponder over as we attempt to sift through the interpretation of sparse facts to arrive at a reasonable conclusion as to the status of the first Africans to arrive …