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Letter to Clerk of Louisa Court from Secretary of the Commonwealth

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Title

Letter to Clerk of Louisa Court from Secretary of the Commonwealth

Subject

Prohibition
Standards of Learning USII.6b

Description

This is a letter from B.O. James, Secretary of the Commonwealth, to P.B. Porter, Clerk of the Louisa County Court, written on July 13, 1914. It acknowledges a certificate that 304 citizens of Louisa County have voted for State Wide Prohibition. This was likely a part of the Virginia Dry Vote in 1914. The sale of liquor was banned in Virginia in 1916. However, prohibition did not become nationally recognized until 1919.

Source

Louisa County Historical Society Archives

Publisher

Louisa County Historical Society

Date

July 13, 1914

Rights

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Format

Letter

Type

Document

Identifier

054_2008_37_19

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