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26315 Heritage Road, Courtland, VA, 23837

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26135 Heritage Lane, Courtland, VA 23837
Southampton Agriculture & Forestry Museum & Heritage Village is dedicated to preserving antique farm equipment, hand tools and rural wares. Located on 10 acres of land, visitors enjoy indoor and outdoor displays and exhibits of more ... More on Virginia.org

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22376 Linden Street, Courtland, VA 23837

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Courtland, VA 23837
Beginning at the Southampton County Courthouse on Main Street, the self-guided tour continues onto the Confederate Monument, Courtland Baptisit Church, Southampton Agriculture & Forestry Museum, Mahone's Tavern, St. Luke's Protestant ... More on Virginia.org

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26315 Heritage Rd, Courtland, VA 23837

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22371 Main St., Courtland, VA 23837
The Rochelle Prince House was the home of James Rochelle, the clerk of the Southampton County Court during the famous trial of Nat Turner. James Rochelle'e daughter, Mattie, married John Tyler, Jr., son of US President John Tyler. ... More on Virginia.org

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31023 Camp Pkwy, Courtland VA 23837, United States of America
Inscription. The "Southampton Cavalry" was formed just north of this site in May, 1861 at what was the Gillette Farm, Cedar Lawn. Joseph E. Gillette was elected captain. The Company eventually became Company A of the 13th Virginia ... More on HMDB

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Courtland VA 23837, United States of America
Inscription. (Obverse), Southampton County: Southampton County was formed in 1749 from Isle of Wight County, a part of Nansemond County was added later. The county was either named for the English borough of Southampton or for Henry ... More on HMDB

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27490 Southampton Pky, Courtland, VA 23837, USA

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22341 Main Street, Courtland VA 23837, United States of America
Inscription. One of the oldest buildings in Southampton County, Mahones Tavern was a social, transportation, and political hub of Jerusalem (now Courtland) because of its proximity to the county courthouse. Beginning in 1796, the ... More on HMDB
