To contact

Miss Annie's:

Phone: (336) 774-0922

Fax: (866) 468--0430

Email:

missannies@bellsouth.net

Hours:

Dinner

Tuesday –Thursday 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm

Friday & Saturday 5:30 pm to 10:00 pm

 Sit-Down or Take-Out

We will provide group lunches by special request

We accept

American Express, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover Cards

Where we are:

3064 Healy Drive

Healy Plaza Shopping Center

Winston-Salem, NC 27103

P.O. Box 24503

Winston-Salem, NC 271114-4503

Directions & Map

Owned by Annie Rebecca’s LLC

Jean Spence Eubank

Managing Member & CEO

Jasmine Spence

Vice President & Member

 

 

Note that we will be open for Dinner on July 4th, from 5:30pm to 9:00pm.

Hope to see you then! If not, have a HAPPY JULY 4TH!

 

About the Liberty Bell

The Declaration of Independence

See below also, a December 27, 1657 Precurser to the Declaration of Independence:

The Flushing Remonstrance

 

 

Rare copy of Declaration of Independence found

This undated image released by Britain's National Archives Thursday, July 2, 2009, shows a copy of the United States Declaration of Independence, which has been discovered at the National Archives in Kew, England. The rare copy of the American Declaration of Independence has been found hidden in a file at the British National Archives. The Archives say that the print, known as the Dunlap print after the printer who commissioned it, is the 26th copy of the document to be found. The last Dunlap print found was sold at an auction for $8.14 million in 2000. Archives spokeswoman Katrina McClintock said Thursday that the file was found by a researcher looking through late 18th Century files for something unrelated. McClintock said it was discovered months ago but not revealed to the public until it could be extracted and catalogued.

National Archives / AP Photo

A December 27, 1657 Precursor to the Declaration of Independence: The Flushing Remonstrance: Wikipedia

The Flushing Remonstrance was signed on December 27, 1657 by a group of English citizens in Flushing, New York (now in NYC, Borough of Queens) who, some of whom were later jailed by Peter Stuyvesant, were affronted by persecution of Quakers and the religious policies of Stuyvesant. None of them were Quakers themselves.

Site containing the entire text of the document, translated

www.flushingremonstrance.info/

 

   

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