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'''[[June 21]]''':
'''[[June 21]]''':
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*[[1876]] &ndash; Memorial Services commemorating the first battle of Manassas were held in Charlottesville by the [[19th Virginia Regiment]]. Tents were pitched in the court house yard, and banners stretched across the streets inscribed with appropriate mottoes. At the banquet, one toast was: ''"The American Union."'' Col. [[R. T. W. Duke]], C.S.A., responded, ''"May it endure for all time."''
*[[1901]] &ndash; '''[[Virginia Constitutional Convention, 1901-1902]]''': The convention meetings began and continued for over a year. [[J. H. Lindsay]] and [[W. H. Boaz]] represented Albemarle County and the [[City of Charlottesville]] in the House of Delegates. The major question before the delegation was how to bring about African-American disfranchisement without technically violating the 14th and 15th amendments to the United States Constitution.
*[[1901]] &ndash; '''[[Virginia Constitutional Convention, 1901-1902]]''': The convention meetings began and continued for over a year. [[J. H. Lindsay]] and [[W. H. Boaz]] represented Albemarle County and the [[City of Charlottesville]] in the House of Delegates. The major question before the delegation was how to bring about African-American disfranchisement without technically violating the 14th and 15th amendments to the United States Constitution.

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