A Bibliography Of Virginia...: The Acts And The Journals Of The General Assembly Of The Colony, 1619-1776 is a comprehensive reference work compiled by Earl Gregg Swem and Wilmer Lee Hall. This meticulously researched bibliography offers an exhaustive listing of the Acts and Journals of the General Assembly of the Colony of Virginia from its earliest days in 1619 through 1776.
This essential resource provides invaluable access to the primary sources documenting the legislative history of colonial Virginia, making it an indispensable tool for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the formative years of American governance. The detailed entries offer a clear pathway to understanding the laws, debates, and decisions that shaped the colony. Swem and Hall's dedication to accuracy and completeness ensures that this bibliography remains a cornerstone of Virginian historical scholarship.
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