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Hay operated a shop on Nicholson Street\n         [Block 28, Building 72] that passed into the hands of\n         Dickinson in 1771.2 Dickinson made furniture for prominent\n         Virginians such as Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson, and he\n         advertised in The Virginia Gazette on several occasions. He\n         was elected captain of recruits from the District of York on\n         February 4, 1776. He served in the 1st Virginia Regiment,\n         reaching the rank of major in October 1777. He camped with the\n         army at Valley Forge and died at the Battle of Monmouth in\n         1778.3 George Washington specifically mentioned Dickinson's\n         death in his personal correspondence. In a letter to Governor\n         Patrick Henry on July 4, 1778, General Washington stated that\n         the loss of Major Dickinson \"ought much to be regretted by his\n         friends and Countrymen as he possessed every qualification to\n         render him eminent in the Military line.\"4 Although Dickinson\n         was a bachelor at the time of his death, he was survived by\n         his five sisters: Agnes Dickinson, Lucy Dickinson, Judith\n         Farrer, Elizabeth Warren, and Mary.","Lucy married Robert Gibbons after her brother had died.\n         Louisa Gibbons, the daughter of Lucy and Robert, married\n         William Smart. William Robert Smart (b. 1827) was their son.\n         It appears that Lucy and Robert Gibbons were responsible for\n         initiating the claim to Dickinson's military pension and land\n         grants. In 1798, Senator Tazewell regretfully informed the\n         Gibbons family that only the direct descendants of soldiers\n         (wives and children) were entitled to military benefits from\n         service during the Revolutionary War. William Smart continued\n         the claim in 1832. The governor of Virginia eventually awarded\n         Dickinson's heirs land, in addition to the land bounty that\n         had been granted in the early 1780s.","The Dickinson collection contains a total of 28 pieces,\n         including one letter from Edmund B. Dickinson (?-1778) and\n         several letters from his collateral descendants that document\n         their attempts to obtain land grants and pensions for\n         Dickinson's military service during the Revolutionary War. The\n         letter from Dickinson was written to his sister Lucy while at\n         Valley Forge, and he makes reference to the newly established\n         alliance with France. The collection contains a letter from\n         Senator Henry Tazewell, a noted Virginia politician.\n         Transcriptions are available for many of the documents in the\n         collection. Colonial Williamsburg also has a portrait of\n         Edmund Dickinson, which was probably painted in the 1770s. 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In a letter to Governor\n         Patrick Henry on July 4, 1778, General Washington stated that\n         the loss of Major Dickinson \"ought much to be regretted by his\n         friends and Countrymen as he possessed every qualification to\n         render him eminent in the Military line.\"4 Although Dickinson\n         was a bachelor at the time of his death, he was survived by\n         his five sisters: Agnes Dickinson, Lucy Dickinson, Judith\n         Farrer, Elizabeth Warren, and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLucy married Robert Gibbons after her brother had died.\n         Louisa Gibbons, the daughter of Lucy and Robert, married\n         William Smart. William Robert Smart (b. 1827) was their son.\n         It appears that Lucy and Robert Gibbons were responsible for\n         initiating the claim to Dickinson's military pension and land\n         grants. 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In a letter to Governor\n         Patrick Henry on July 4, 1778, General Washington stated that\n         the loss of Major Dickinson \"ought much to be regretted by his\n         friends and Countrymen as he possessed every qualification to\n         render him eminent in the Military line.\"4 Although Dickinson\n         was a bachelor at the time of his death, he was survived by\n         his five sisters: Agnes Dickinson, Lucy Dickinson, Judith\n         Farrer, Elizabeth Warren, and Mary.","Lucy married Robert Gibbons after her brother had died.\n         Louisa Gibbons, the daughter of Lucy and Robert, married\n         William Smart. William Robert Smart (b. 1827) was their son.\n         It appears that Lucy and Robert Gibbons were responsible for\n         initiating the claim to Dickinson's military pension and land\n         grants. 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