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Fall Court Featuring Jim Horn Set for October 20

Our Fall Court features Virginia Museum Of History And Culture and Special Guest James Horn On Chief Opechancanough And The War For America.

His Excellency the Governor
Edward Dana Mitchell With
The Officers and Gentlemen of the Council
Request the honor of the presence of the members of the
Society of Colonial Wars
in the Commonwealth of Virginia
Together with Gentlemen Guests at the Society’s
Fall Court

Our Fall Court features Virginia Museum Of History And Culture and Special Guest James Horn On Chief Opechancanough And The War For America. Warriors and gentlemen guests will assemble in the Thomas F. Farrell II Gallery at the newly renovated Virginia Museum of History and Culture on Arthur Ashe Boulevard in Richmond to hear a presentation by historian James Horn on his most recent book, A Brave and Cunning Prince: The Great Chief Opechancanough and the War for America. Not only will this allow us to enjoy first hand the remarkable new space that resulted from the Virginia Historical Society’s $30 million expansion of the state’s history museum completed this year, but also to hear from one of Virginia’s preeminent Colonial historians and the President and CO of Jamestowne Rediscovery Foundation.  Black tie, catering by Cater2Events, cigars and whiskey follows. Event starts at 5:45 with a business meeting. Register below.


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For those who wish to respond by mail, you can download the invitation and reply card at those links.

Fall Court Featuring Jim Horn Set For October 20
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  1. I had the great pleasure of a discussion with John Dorman several years ago at one of the VASCW Fall meetings. He was as gracious as he was renowned!

    Gerald L Brown MD
    Professor Emeritus, UVA

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