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Historical Markers in Barhamsville, Virginia
Williamsburg is the county seat for James City County
Barhamsville is in James City County
James City County (259) ►
ADJACENT TO JAMES CITY COUNTY
Charles City County (76) ►
Gloucester County (98) ►
Isle of Wight County (73) ►
King and Queen County (28) ►
New Kent County (56) ►
Newport News (277) ►
Surry County (36) ►
Williamsburg (107) ►
York County (168) ►
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ADJACENT TO JAMES CITY COUNTY
Charles City County (76) ►
Gloucester County (98) ►
Isle of Wight County (73) ►
King and Queen County (28) ►
New Kent County (56) ►
Newport News (277) ►
Surry County (36) ►
Williamsburg (107) ►
York County (168) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Virginia, James City County, Barhamsville — Z-145 — New Kent County / James City County — ![]() |
New Kent County. Area 191 Square Miles. Formed in 1654 from York, and named for an English county. The White House, where Washington's wife lived, was in this county, and here he married her. James City County. Area . . . — — Map (db m29299) HM |
2 ► Virginia, James City County, Barhamsville — Old Stage Road — Circa 1653 — ![]() |
This is the trace of the "Old Stage Road" from Williamsburg to the West — — Map (db m167820) HM |
3 ► Virginia, New Kent County, Barhamsville, Plum Point — Battle of Eltham's Landing — Close Call for John Bell Hood — 1862 Peninsula Campaign — ![]() |
In April 1862, Union forces under Gen. George B. McClellan began a major campaign to capture Richmond, marching west from Fort Monroe up the Peninsula between the York and James rivers toward the Confederate capital. A Confederate army . . . — — Map (db m183355) HM |