Archibald McCall (1734–1814)

Archibald McCall (April 28, 1734–October 9, 1814) was a wealthy merchant and landowner. Born in Scotland, he settled in Colonial Virginia in the 1750s. He supported the Stamp Act 1765, he required customers to pay the British tax, and was tarred and feathered by a mob for his position. Although he was considered a Loyalist, he signed the Virginia Nonimportation Resolutions of 1770 along with Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and other patriots. There is evidence that he supplied Lord Dunmore's troops with food before he left for Britain in 1775. He stayed in Britain longer than he expected, because he could not get permission to return to Virginia.

Archibald McCall
Born(1734-04-28)April 28, 1734
DiedOctober 9, 1814(1814-10-09) (aged 80)
Virginia
NationalityScottish-American
OccupationMerchant
Years active1754–1814
SpouseKatherine Flood
ParentSamuel McCall
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