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Richmond, Williamsburg, Richmond County, Virginia
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On February 5, 1776, in Nansemond, Virginia, British tenders sailed up the river, attempted landings, exchanged fire with locals, burned a house belonging to Mr. Cowper, and seized provision-loaded vessels aided by Goodrich and sons, who defected to the enemy under local fire.
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Nansemond
Event Date
February 5
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tenders repulsed initial landing attempts with no injuries; burnt mr. cowper's house and corn; seized two vessels with pork, bacon, and provisions under fire; no other casualties reported.
Event Details
Six British tenders from Norfolk; three anchored upriver near Sleepy Hole ferry; boats probed upriver to Goodrich's; armed men fired on by locals, returned fire, then shelled by cannon without effect; later night landing burned Mr. Cowper's house; Goodrich and sons provisioned and joined tenders under local resistance with small arms; missed opportunity to capture tender due to lack of men and ammunition.