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    Letter from Patrick Henry

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    Permission for Brig Lady Howe to return to New York, signed by Patrick Henry, 1779.https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnmss/1090/thumbnail.jp

    Henry (Hank) Patrick

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    Portrait (half-length) of an old man with a long grey beard, wearing a bowler hat and a dark suit, vest, and striped trousers; identified as Henry Patrick, butcher and cemetary caretaker - Chloride, N.M.; ca. 1890-189

    Know About Patrick Henry College

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    Patrick Henry College believes that God is the source of all truth, be it spiritual, moral, philosophical, or scientific. For this reason, we seek to educate students in God's truth throughout the entire curriculum. Christian faith and genuine learning cannot be separated; neither is our Christian faith a mere addendum to the liberal learning process. Instead, our Christian faith precedes and informs all that we at Patrick Henry College study, teach, and learn.</p

    Patrick Henry College

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    Patrick Henry College was founded in 2000 with a vision to restore America by educating the best and brightest Christian students to take their place as future leaders of the nation and its culture.</b

    Patrick Henry College’s Educational Philosophy.pptx

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    Patrick Henry College has as its mission the cultivation of “timeless Biblical values” and the formation of leaders equipped to “shape our culture”; that is, to “wisdom” and “eloquence.” Thus, PHC has adopted the educational model of the classical Christian liberal arts

    Henry McPherson land grant paperwork

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    A variety of records regarding James and Henry McPherson's land grants within the Seneca reservation as provided in the treaties of St. Mary's and Lewistown. The documents include an affidavit from James McPherson in which he chooses a section of land as laid out the 1817 Treaty of St. Mary's. The second image is a plat of the area showing James and Henry McPherson's land claims. In regards to Henry McPherson's claim of a full section of 640 acres, the documents include a copy of deed from the Seneca Nation for a half-section of land, and a draft of a letter from Henry McPherson to General Joseph Vance in support of his claim to a full section. It appears that these white men were granted land within the area reserved to the Seneca by the Treaty of St. Mary's and the Treaty of Lewistown. Apparently, the tribe granted them land in recognition of their friendship for, and service to, the Seneca

    Our American Heritage, Patrick Henry

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    A rectangular shaped foil illumination that depicts Patrick Henry giving a speech within the Virginia Provincial Convention. Henry is depicted standing with his arm out reached toward a Judge. There are numerous other individuals depicted focusing their attention on Patrick Henry. In the center of the image, the words to Patrick Henry\u27s famous Give Me Liberty speech are printed. On the bottom of the image, there is a depiction of Raleigh\u27s Tavern- Patriot Rendezvous and St. John Church- Scene of Speech.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-prints/1771/thumbnail.jp

    Patrick Henry Mall

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    A construction machinery driving in front of Patrick Henry Mall

    Patrick Henry Mall

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    A construction machinery driving in front of Patrick Henry Mall

    Patrick Henry, Williamsburg, to General Hand, Pittsburgh

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    Henry requests that General Hand provide Major George Rogers Clark with boats and ammunition sufficient for conveying seven companies of militia men on an expedition to meet Orleans.Hand, Edward, 1744-1802Document signed by Henry
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