First English Thanksgiving in Virginia

First English Thanksgiving in Virginia (HM1C66)

Location: Charles City, VA 23030 Charles City County
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Country: United States of America
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N 37° 19.861', W 77° 11.442'

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On 4 Dec. 1619, Capt. John Woodlief, a member of the Virginia Company, arrived aboard the ship Margaret with 35 men to take charge of Berkeley Hundred. An experienced former Jamestown settler, he became Berkeley's first governor. He bore instructions that the day of his ship's arrival "be yearly and perpetually kept holy as a day of thanksgiving to almighty God." Beginning in 1958, the Virginia First Thanksgiving Festival commemorated this directive as the first English Thanksgiving in North America with an annual reenactment at Berkeley Plantation.
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HM NumberHM1C66
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Marker NumberV 70
Year Placed2012
Placed ByDepartment of Historic Resources
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Date Added Tuesday, October 7th, 2014 at 7:46am PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 305915 N 4133844
Decimal Degrees37.33101667, -77.19070000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 37° 19.861', W 77° 11.442'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds37° 19' 51.66" N, 77° 11' 26.52" W
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Area Code(s)804
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 5100 Virginia Capital Trail, Charles City VA 23030, US
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