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Plum Point, Virginia
The blufftop trail at 1,193-acre Cumberland Marsh is a bird-watchers delight. The grassy islands and still waters of Holts Creek are a valuable stopover for migratory waterfowl traveling the Atlant... More on Trails
The entire nature preserve is closed to the public due to a weak dam crossi More on Trails

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1409 Mattaponi Reservation Circle, West Point, VA, 23181
Inscription. Two miles east is the Mattaponi Indian reservation, home of descendants of the great chief Powhatan, father of Pocahontas. The reservation is situated on the Mattaponi River and is one of the oldest Indian reservations ... More on HMDB

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Rt. 2, Box 225, West Point, VA 23181
Occupying separate locations, these facilities provide a source for handcrafted traditional articles and a unique display of ancient artifacts, some dating to 5000 B.C. Pocahontas' necklace is on ... More on Virginia.org

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West Point VA 23181, United States of America
Inscription. A short distance south stood the Brick House. In 1677, at the end of Bacon's Rebellion, the rebel leaders, Drummond and Lawrence, were at Brick House when West Point surrendered to Berkeley. They fled, Drummond to be ... More on HMDB

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West Point VA 23181, United States of America
For further information, contact: St. John's Church Restoration Association Carl R. Fischer, President 1685 Sweet Hall Rd. West ... More on Stjohnswp.org
Inscription. This was the parish church of St. John's Parish, formed in 1680. It was built in 1734. Earlier churches stood at West Point and about one mile north of this site. Carter Braxton, Revol... More on HMDB

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West Point VA 23181, United States of America
Inscription. Established in 1654 from York and named for County Kent, England. In it are Chestnut Grove, Birthplace of Martha (Dandridge) Custis; White House, home of Martha Custis; Poplar Grove, where Martha Custis met George Washington; ... More on HMDB

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West Point VA 23181, United States of America
Inscription. Nearby on the Pamunkey River was the location of paramount chief Powhatan's primary temple site, Uttamusack, the spiritual center of the Powhatan Indians. On the site stood a holy house for Powhatan, and two additional ... More on HMDB

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West Point VA 23181, United States of America
Inscription. Eltham, a mile north, was long the home of the Bassett family and one of the largest and finest colonial houses in Virginia. Burwell Bassett, the owner at the time of the Revolution, was a patriot leader. Washington was ... More on HMDB

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West Point VA 23181, United States of America
The Virginia Campaign of 1781 BATTLE OF GREEN SPRING. On July 4, Cornwallis broke camp at Williamsburg and moved toward Jamestown Island, the most convenient point for crossing the James. He sent s... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. About a mile to the east, August 13, 1781, Lafayette, then commanding American forces in Virginia, placed in camp his militia, consisting of Campbell's, Stevens' and Lawson's brigades.... More on HMDB

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West Point VA 23181, United States of America
Inscription. Carter Braxton, signer of the Declaration of Independence, lived at West Point 1777-1786 after fire destroyed his plantation Chericoke, upriver on the Pamunkey. The town house no longer stands. From West Point Braxton ... More on HMDB
