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Champlain, VA

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Newtown VA 23126, United States of America

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Caret VA 22436, United States of America
Inscription. About half a mile northeast stood the old courthouse and clerks office of Rappahannock County, 1665–1693. To this courthouse Thomas Goodrich and Benjamin Goodrich, ordered to appear with halters around their necks, ... More on HMDB

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Newtown VA 23126, United States of America

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Saint Stephens Church VA 23148, United States of America

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Millers Tavern VA 23115, United States of America
Inscription. Founded nearby as Piscataway Baptist Church on 13 Mar. 1774, Mt. Zion Baptist Church was the first Baptist church in the region. Endeavoring to stop the spread of the Baptist movement, local authorities arrested Baptist ... More on HMDB

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Saint Stephens Church VA 23148, United States of America
Inscription. About twelve miles east is the site of the original home of the family of George Rogers Clark, conqueror of the Northwest. The family moved from here to Albemarle County. , Erected 1928 by Conservation & Development ... More on HMDB

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Millers Tavern VA 23115, United States of America
Inscription. (Obverse), King and Queen County: Area 320 Square Miles, Formed in 1691 from New Kent, and named for King William III and Queen Mary. The family of George Rogers Clark long lived in this county. (Reverse), Essex County: ... More on HMDB

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Caret VA 22436, United States of America
Inscription. Along the Rappahannock River near here lived the Portobacco Indians, who may have been part of the Portobaccos of Maryland. After moving to Virginia in the 1650's, they lived here in peace with their Indian neighbors, ... More on HMDB

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Millers Tavern VA 23115, United States of America
Inscription. At Piscataway, near here, the northern followers of Bacon the Rebel assembled in 1676. On July 10, 1676, an action was fought with Governor Berkeley's supporters, some of whom were killed and wounded. Several houses were ... More on HMDB
