William Byrd II is often credited with the establishment of Richmond, Virginia, in 1737 when he envisioned it as a trading post along the James River. However, Petersburg was founded later, in 1748, and while Byrd was influential in the early development of Virginia, he was not directly responsible for the establishment of Petersburg. Both cities grew significantly due to their strategic locations and economic importance in the 18th century.
One can locate the historic Byrd Theater in Richmond, Virginia. Named after Richmond's founder William Byrd, the theater opened on December 24, 1928. It was the first theater with a sound system to open in Virginia.
William Byrd II, the 18th-century Virginia planter and founder of Richmond, had three children: two daughters, Evelyn and Mary, and a son, William Byrd III. His family played a significant role in the colonial history of Virginia. Byrd's relationships with his children, particularly his daughters, are often noted in his writings.
Harry F. Byrd III is a Virginia businessman. Son of Harry F. Byrd, Jr., father of Harry F. Byrd IV of Richmond, Virginia, and grandfather of Harry F. Byrd V of Richmond VA. His father Harry F. Byrd Jr. (1914-2013) was a three-term US senator from Virginia.
Richmond, Virginia, got its name from the Richmond Hill neighborhood in London, England. The name was chosen by William Byrd III in the 18th century, who was inspired by the view from his plantation that resembled the picturesque setting of Richmond Hill. The name reflects the influence of British culture in early American settlements.
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The address of the Historic Richmond Foundation-The William Byrd Branch Of Apva is: 4 E Main St Ste 1C, Richmond, VA 23219-2132
One can locate the historic Byrd Theater in Richmond, Virginia. Named after Richmond's founder William Byrd, the theater opened on December 24, 1928. It was the first theater with a sound system to open in Virginia.
In 1737, William Byrd II founded Richmond, Virginia. He named the town after Richmond, a small English town, near London. Agriculture and slave trade quickly grew in the Richmond area.
Harry F. Byrd III is a Virginia businessman. Son of Harry F. Byrd, Jr., father of Harry F. Byrd IV of Richmond, Virginia, and grandfather of Harry F. Byrd V of Richmond VA. His father Harry F. Byrd Jr. (1914-2013) was a three-term US senator from Virginia.
William Byrd II died on 1744-08-26.
William Byrd III was born on 1728-09-06.
William Byrd III died on 1777-01-02.
Richmond, Virginia, got its name from the Richmond Hill neighborhood in London, England. The name was chosen by William Byrd III in the 18th century, who was inspired by the view from his plantation that resembled the picturesque setting of Richmond Hill. The name reflects the influence of British culture in early American settlements.
William Byrd the 16th century composer was born in England. William Byrd I, the Virginian planter and slave owner was born in England, his son William Byrd II was born in Virginia, as was his grandson William Byrd III who fought in the French and Indian War. So take your pick.
David Hackett Fischer would describe the marriage between Lucy Parke Byrd and William Byrd II as "turbulent" but "successful."
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