Richmond's New Memorials Expose Hidden History beyond the Confederacy

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RICHMOND – Abraham Peyton Skipwith died in 1799 and left his wife the kind of estate that befits a city founding father: horse and buggy, gun, six Windsor chairs, silver teaspoons, a home, a plot of land, a respected name.

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