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Mon Nov 15, 2021, 12:49 PM Nov 2021

Jouett, twenty-seven years old, lay asleep on the lawn of the Cuckoo Tavern

I must have forgotten this part of Virginia history. I ran across looking up Cuckoo Va which I saw on a map earlier.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Jouett


Sometimes called the "Paul Revere of the South", Jouett rode to warn Thomas Jefferson, then the outgoing governor of Virginia (and the Virginia legislature who had fled the new state's capitol before electing his successor) that British cavalry had been sent to capture them.

Jouett, twenty-seven years old, lay asleep on the lawn of the Cuckoo Tavern (although an account by Thomas Jefferson says Jouett was at his father's house) in Louisa County, Virginia, on the night of June 3, 1781.[9] During the night, he heard the sound of approaching cavalry and spotted the "White Coats," Col. Tarleton's British cavalry.[8][9]

Jouett suspected that the cavalry was marching to Charlottesville to capture the members of Virginia's government. Jouett knew that the legislature was completely undefended. Very little fighting had taken place on Virginia soil from 1776 to 1780, so most of Virginia's forces were deployed elsewhere. The British had only recently begun significant campaigns in Virginia, so few forces were in the state except local militia. Jefferson and the legislators needed advance warning to escape. Jouett quickly mounted his horse and, at about 10 pm, began the 40-mile ride from Louisa to Charlottesville. With the British cavalry on the main highway, Jouett had to take the rough backwoods trails to the overgrown Old Mountain Road, likely traveling only with the light of the full moon. He needed to ride fast enough to outrun the British.[9]

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Jouett, twenty-seven years old, lay asleep on the lawn of the Cuckoo Tavern (Original Post) underpants Nov 2021 OP
Thanks for posting this Dave in VA Nov 2021 #1
Thanks for this reminder. nt abqtommy Nov 2021 #2
I've read the historic marker waiting on a jury verdict Yonnie3 Nov 2021 #3
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