The first monument erected in Richmond, Virginia was in 1890, and it was a monument of Robert E. Lee. Another five monuments were added later, two in 1907, one in 1919, one in 1929, and one in 1996. Thee monuments are mostly related to the confederacy, except for that one of Arthur Ashe, who was a tennis player.
This incident, known as the Boston Massacre, enraged American colonists. ... They sometimes conducted searches under writs of assistance. ... In the squad was Private Matthew Killroy, who had been involved in the ...