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Conversations in History: Lord Dunmore and the Coming of the Revolution

  • Mt. Zion Historic Park 40309 John Mosby Highway Aldie, VA 20105 (map)

THIS EVENT WILL NOW BE PRESENTED REMOTELY. ALL THOSE WHO PURCHASE TICKETS WILL RECEIVE A LINK TO WATCH THE PROGRAM LIVE ONLINE VIA ZOOM.

This program is presented in partnership with NOVA Parks.

During the tumultuous summer of 1775, Virginians across the colony grappled with the question of joining in the revolt against Britain. At the center of this debate stood Royal Governor John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore. A stubborn and often tempestuous Scotsman, Dunmore’s actions in the face of revolution did much to galvanize the patriot movement in Virginia, and he has gone down as one of the most maligned men in Virginia history. A villain to most, Lord Dunmore was also seen as a liberator by many enslaved men and women who were promised freedom by his controversial proclamation of November 1775. Thousands would risk their lives for a chance at liberty.

Join MHAA and NOVA Parks as we take a deeper dive into the complex life of Virginia’s last Royal Governor and look at how revolution came to the Old Dominion. We will examine how Virginia’s society fractured as patriot and loyalist factions came to blows, resulting in a military campaign that raged throughout Chesapeake Bay for nearly a year and left Virginia’s largest city in ashes.


The talk will take place at Historic Mt. Zion Church, located at 40309 John Mosby Highway, Aldie, Virginia. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students and can be purchased by clicking below or at the door. For more information call (540) 687-5578

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