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227 Horse Landing Road, King William, VA 23086
The museum contains artifacts from the county of King William County.Other exhibits include photos, statues or descriptions of people in history that contributed to the growth and welfare of ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Inscription. The King William County courthouse, erected early in the second quarter of the 18th century, is one of the older courthouses still in use in the United States. This T-shaped building w... More on HMDB

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King William VA 23086, United States of America
Located on the Pamunkey Indian Reservation, the museum gives a comprehensive learning experience in "A living memory of Powhatan's People." Tools, pottery, clothing and more, representing the Ice A... More on Virginia.org
Located on the Pamunkey Indian Reservation, the museum gives a comprehensive learning experience in "a living memory of Powhatan's People." . The major focus of the Pamunkey Indian Museum is to tea... More on Heritage

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Route 1, Walkerton, VA 23177
The King and Queen Historical Society was founded in 1953 to collect and preserve manuscripts and other materials pertaining to the history of the County, to encourage similar County activities, and to promote the writing of a history ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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12900 King William Rd, King William, VA 23086

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King William VA 23086, United States of America
Inscription. This property was home of Philip Aylett (1791-1848), for whom the village is named and who served in both the Virginia House and Senate. His son, William Roane Aylett (1833-1900), who rose to colonel in the Confederate ... More on HMDB

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13383 King William Road, King William VA 23086, United States of America

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King William VA 23086, United States of America

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King William VA 23086, United States of America
Inscription. Kilpatrick, coming from the east, burned Confederate stores here, May 5, 1863. Dahlgren, coming from Richmond, crossed the Mattapony here March 2, 1864. Sheridan, returning from his Richmond raid, was here, May 22-23, ... More on HMDB

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Walkerton VA 23177, United States of America
Inscription. This house, four miles south, was built by Colonel Humphrey Hill about 1722. It is of quaint architecture having brick ends and frame front and rear. The place was raided by the British during the Revolution. , Erected ... More on HMDB

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Stevensville VA 23161, United States of America
Inscription. Colonel Ulric Dahlgren, Federal officer, met death in the early morning, March 2, 1864, three hundred yards to the north. After the raid on Richmond, his force bivouaced here and, in breaking camp he fell to the fire ... More on HMDB
