A Guide to the House of Delegates Records related to the 375th Anniversary of the First Legislative Assembly in America, 1992-1999
House of Delegates Records related to the 375th Anniversary of the First Legislative Assembly in America
51787
House of Delegates Records related to the 375th Anniversary of the First Legislative Assembly in America, 1992-1999. Accession
51787, State government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Acquisition Information
Transferred from the House of Delegates April 28, 2016. Accessioned May 2, 2016.
From July 30-August 4, 1619, twenty burgesses convened in the church at Jamestown, marking the beginning of representative
government, based on English law and political institutions. This meeting of the first representative legislative assembly
in the New World, known as the House of Burgesses, was the antecedent of the present General Assembly, the oldest legislative
body in the Western Hemisphere.
These records document the planning for and documentation of the Commemorative Joint Session of the General Assembly on July
30, 1994 in Jamestown for the observance of the 375th Anniversary of the First Legislative Assembly in British America. These
records include correspondence, minutes of the First Legislative Assembly Commemorative Committee, speeches and readings from
the session, programs, invitations, and a videotape of the session. After the session, a special journal was printed to commemorate
the events of the day.