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    • Patrick Henry dies in Virginia at age 63, June 6, 1799
      • On this day in 1799, Patrick Henry, the first post-colonial governor of Virginia and, for a time, an outspoken critic of the federal government, died at Red Hill, his 520-acre plantation near Brookneal, Virginia, in Charlotte County. He was 63.
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