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Lancaster VA 22503, United States of America

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Lancaster VA 22503, United States of America
Inscription. Seven tenths mile west is Epping Forest. The land was patented by Colonel Joseph Ball, who died there in 1711. His daughter, Mary Ball, mother of George Washington, was born there in 1707/8. The house incorporates parts ... More on HMDB

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Lancaster VA 22503, United States of America
Inscription. This church, founded in 1792, was the mother church of Methodism in the Northern Neck of Virginia. The first camp meeting in this section was held here. Bishops Enoch George and David S. Doggett were members of this church. ... More on HMDB

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Lancaster VA 22503, United States of America
Inscription. Located one mile south on land lying between the eastern and western branches of the Corotoman River. It is the site of Barford, the dwelling of Captain Thomas Carter who was living there by 1674. A gift from his father-in-law, ... More on HMDB

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924 Morattico Church Rd, Kilmarnock VA 22482, United States of America
Inscription. On the hill is Morattico Church, organized in 1778, the mother Baptist church of the Northern Neck. The present building was erected in 1856. Lewis Lunsford, first pastor, is buried here. , Erected 1937 by Conservation ... More on HMDB

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Burgess VA 22432, United States of America
Inscription. Near this site, Brigadier General, John Pegram: was killed in the, Battle of Hatcher's Run, on February 6, 1865, , Location. 37° 7.48′ N, 77° 29.817′ W. Marker is near Burgess, Virginia, in Dinwiddie ... More on HMDB

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Burgess VA 22432, United States of America
Inscription. On February 6, the Union forces pressed onward towards the South Side Railroad. Around 1 p.m. Major General Gouverneur K. Warrens Fifth Corps sent out two divisions under the leadershi... More on HMDB
Inscription. By early 1865 the Federal armys two remaining objectives along the Petersburg front were the Boydton Plank Road, an intermediate wagon supply route into the city, and the South Side Ra... More on HMDB

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Burgess VA 22432, United States of America

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Kilmarnock VA 22482, United States of America
Inscription. Ditchley, five miles northeast, was patented in 1651 by Colonel Richard Lee. The first house dated from 1687, the present house was built by Kendall Lee in 1752. Cobbs Hall, near by, was acquired by Richard Lee, probably ... More on HMDB

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65 E Church St, Kilmarnock VA 22482, United States of America
Inscription. Here was born, October 28, 1817, Henrietta Hall (daughter of Colonel Addison Hall), first American woman missionary to China. She married Rev. J. Lewis Shuck, and was sent with him to China by the Baptist Board of Foreign ... More on HMDB
