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Zuni VA 23898, United States of America
Inscription. Zuni, a rail stop along the Norfolk & Petersburg Railroad, was established by 1736. Confederate forces were stationed here in 1861 to protect the railroad bridge and the road leading to Suffolk. In May 1862, they destroyed ... More on HMDB

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Zuni VA 23898, United States of America
Inscription. (Obverse), Southampton County, Area 604 Square Miles: Formed in 1748 from Isle of Wight and Nansemond. Named for a locality that was originally named for the Earl of Southampton, active in the first settlement. General ... More on HMDB

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Zuni VA 23898, United States of America
Inscription. During the Civil War, Confederate forces guarded this Blackwater River crossing as a part of the Blackwater defensive line. On 14 Nov. 1862, Col. Charles C. Dodge, 1st Battalion New York Mounted Rifles, led his troops ... More on HMDB

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19362 Tomlin Hill Drive, Zuni, VA 23898
Christmas trees-you choose and you cut, Precut Christmas trees, Christmas wreaths, garlands, Christmas decorations, trees bagged, trees tied, tree shaking provided, free tree trimmings, saws provided, gift shop, restrooms, farm animals ... More on pickyourownchristmastree

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25446 River Run Trail, Zuni, VA 23898
If you are interested in silver, English Staffordshire figures, 18th and 19th century English and American furniture, American cut glass, or French, English and American pottery and ... More on Virginia.org

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5495 Windsor Blvd, Zuni, VA 23898

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7375 Ecella Rd, Zuni, VA 23898

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5358 Windsor Blvd, Zuni, VA 23898

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Windsor VA 23487, United States of America
Inscription. On 22 Apr. 1861, at the beginning of the Civil War, six sons of Benjamin Mills Roberts and Mary Ann Wright Roberts enlisted in Co. D (Isle of Wight Rifle Grays), 16th Va. Inf. Regt. They were Mills W. John W. Sylvester ... More on HMDB

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Isle of Wight VA 23397, United States of America
Inscription. 1861-1865, Confederate Dead: Isle of Wights loving tribute, to her heroes of 1861 to 1865. “They bravely fought, They bravely fell, They wore the gray, They wore it well”, ... More on HMDB
Inscription. Isle of Wight County, formerly called, Warrosquoyacke, after Indians of this area, visited by, Captain John Smith, 1608, settled by, Captian Christopher Lawne, and other adventurers, 1... More on HMDB
