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OBIT - RANDOLPH, ROBERT PEYTON
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Robert Peyton Randolph, 85, of Pulaski, Va., passed away Friday,
June 15, 2007. Funeral services 2 p.m. ...
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OBIT - RANDOLPH, ROBERT PEYTON
Newspaper article from: Roanoke Times & World News
; Robert Peyton, 85, of Pulaski, Va., died Friday, June 15, 2007. Penn Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
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Colonial Williamsburg, Va., work to tell slaves' story nears its end.
Newspaper article from: Daily Press (Newport News, VA)
; ...woman on an afternoon tour of the Peyton Randolph House, home of the first president...to repeat her words to her master, Peyton Randolph, or to her mistress because she might...1775 and 1776, after the death of Peyton Randolph and during the time when Randolph...
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Work at Virginia's Colonial Williamsburg to tell slaves' story near completion.
Newspaper article from: Daily Press (Newport News, VA)
; ...woman on an afternoon tour of the Peyton Randolph House, home of the first president...to repeat her words to her master, Peyton Randolph, or to her mistress because she might...1775 and 1776, after the death of Peyton Randolph and during the time when Randolph...
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Good old-fashioned work: Hard-working kids get hands-on experience at a Colonial Williamsburg plantation.
Newspaper article from: Daily Press (Newport News, VA)
; ...black history (the other being the Peyton Randolph House). What's important about...transferred to Great Hopes from the Peyton Randolph House. I think one of my best memories at the Peyton Randolph House is killing the flies, because...
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ASK THE GLOBE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; Q. How was my town named? M.G., Randolph A. Originally a section of Braintree known as Cochato, Randolph was incorporated as a town in 1793. The name was bestowed in honor of Peyton Randolph, first president of the Continental Congress.
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GHOSTS: Colonial past haunts Williamsburg.(Washington Weekend)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...The town's most haunted building is, perhaps, the Peyton Randolph House. The large, clapboard home - newly painted in Spanish...graces the corner of Nicholson and North England streets. Peyton Randolph, who owned the house between 1721 and 1775, served the colony...
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Neighbors
Newspaper article from: Charleston Gazette
; Robert Peyton has been named Employee of the Month for March at Beverly Health Care Center in Glasgow. Peyton is a certified nurse assistant...
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Red Cross recognizes blood donors
Newspaper article from: Sunday Gazette-Mail
; ...multiple-gallon blood donors for the month of March. 29 gallons: Carl Wolfe 15 gallons: Jeffery Harper 13 gallons: Gary A. Hodges, Robert Peyton 12 gallons: Shonette Koontz, Roy Phalen 11 gallons: Jeanne Chandler, Charles Fletcher, Leonard Harper, James Parsons 10 gallons...
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Four Sex Assaults Thought to Be Linked; Police Believe Same Man Attacked Girl, 3 Women Near Seven Corners
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...19-year-old woman asleep in her bedroom in the 2900 block of Peyton Randolph Drive, just around the corner from where the girl was attacked...they believe the same man entered another apartment at the Peyton Randolph Drive address about 1:30 a.m. June 9 and assaulted an 18-year...
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IN COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG, HISTORY IS NOT LOST ON DISABLED.(DAILY BREAK)(Column)
Newspaper article from: The Virginian Pilot
; ...forever carted from place to place like a sack of potatoes. Peyton Randolph, the Speaker of the House for the Continental Congress...May 15, 1776. Carter's final journal entry: As I imagined, Peyton Randolph died. Had he only used the apothecary's snuff and eaten...
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