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Moore House
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Yorktown, Virginia, USA. British and American officers met in this house to draw up the fourteen articles of capitulation, the surrender of British forces under Cornwallis. On October 17, 1781, fighting ceased after a British office held up a white handkerchief. The next day negotiations commenced and were signed on the morning of October 19. Later in the day, on a large field a few miles away, the British troops lay down arms and formally surrendered. Cornwallis, feigning illness, did not attend the surrender, sending a lower rank officer in his stead. The subordinate officer, not wanting to recognize the American victors, offered his sword to Lafayette, who deferred to George Washington. He refused to accept the sword, except from Cornwallis, so he had a second officer accept the sword.

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.GIGIBL
02/14/15 8:13 AM GMT
Great shot of this lovely place well captured.
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::Ramad
02/14/15 8:30 AM GMT
A fine capture with nice lighting and shadows Thad.
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::Jimbobedsel
02/14/15 10:35 AM GMT
That's a handsome house, and you have excellent sunlight and shadows again. Beautiful angle, too. Well done in the photography department, and in the writing department, too.
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::corngrowth
02/14/15 10:41 AM GMT
Thad, I've read your narrative with some amazement. If it would not have been a serious matter, one could have said that a farce or drama was performed. In this time, this 'courtesy' and 'heroism' is no longer on the agenda.

Thanks for another very interesting post my friend.
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::tigger3
02/14/15 1:50 PM GMT
Very interesting narrative to go with this well taken shot of this lovely home. tigs=^..^=
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::0930_23
02/14/15 4:31 PM GMT
I love this style of home and you captured it perfectly, Thad.
It looks great sitting in the shadows.
Interesting narrative showing the silliness of protocol.

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::jerseygurl
02/14/15 8:35 PM GMT
Great shot of The Moore House and very informative narrative!!! Surrender and capitulation proved to be difficult for The British till the very end. Well done and nice work Thad!!!
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.elektronist
02/15/15 9:18 AM GMT
What a beautiful house. Very well taken photo.

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.icedancer
02/17/15 11:16 PM GMT
Just love this style of home and you've captured it perfectly. That's really interesting history about this home.
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.efeozazar
02/19/15 10:03 AM GMT
Thats a very nice place to live Thad. Beautiful shot.
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::Eubeen
02/28/15 1:38 AM GMT
A bit egotistical weren't they.
A beautiful looking house and great capture, Thad. Good composition of the scene and a nice play of shadows.
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