Damage to Norfolk by the Whig forces …
Years: 1776 - 1776
February
Damage to Norfolk by the Whig forces had significantly exceeded that done by the British, destroying eight hundred and sixty-three buildings valued at £120,000 (an estimated £14.6 million in modern pound sterling).
In comparison, the British bombardment had destroyed only nineteen properties worth £3,000 (£360,000); this was in addition to £2,000 (£240,000) in damages done by Lord Dunmore during the British occupation of Norfolk.
Colonel Howe's report to the Virginia Convention had omitted the role of the Whig forces in the burning, and repeated the recommendation that the town be destroyed.
A newspaper account published by Lord Rawdon had prompted some questions in Whig circles about the event, but many assume that British forces were responsible for most of the damage, and no inquiries had been made made in the immediate aftermath.
The convention approves Howe's plan, and by February 6 the remaining four hundred and sixteen structures have been destroyed.
It will not be until 1777 that the full extent of Whig participation in the burning will be acknowledged.
Whig forces withdraw from the ruins of the town after completing its destruction, and take up posts in other nearby towns.
In comparison, the British bombardment had destroyed only nineteen properties worth £3,000 (£360,000); this was in addition to £2,000 (£240,000) in damages done by Lord Dunmore during the British occupation of Norfolk.
Colonel Howe's report to the Virginia Convention had omitted the role of the Whig forces in the burning, and repeated the recommendation that the town be destroyed.
A newspaper account published by Lord Rawdon had prompted some questions in Whig circles about the event, but many assume that British forces were responsible for most of the damage, and no inquiries had been made made in the immediate aftermath.
The convention approves Howe's plan, and by February 6 the remaining four hundred and sixteen structures have been destroyed.
It will not be until 1777 that the full extent of Whig participation in the burning will be acknowledged.
Whig forces withdraw from the ruins of the town after completing its destruction, and take up posts in other nearby towns.
Locations
People
Groups
- Thirteen Colonies, The
- Virginia (English Crown Colony)
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- British people
- Virginia, Commonwealth of (U.S.A.)
- Americans
Topics
- American Revolutionary War, or American War of Independence
- American Revolutionary War, Southern theater of the
- Norfolk, Burning of
