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Historical Markers in Earlysville, Virginia
Charlottesville is the county seat for Albemarle County
Earlysville is in Albemarle County
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Augusta County (70) ►
Buckingham County (38) ►
Charlottesville (87) ►
Fluvanna County (28) ►
Greene County (8) ►
Louisa County (43) ►
Nelson County (44) ►
Orange County (160) ►
Rockingham County (114) ►
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1 ► Virginia, Albemarle County, Earlysville — GA-41 — Earlysville Union Church — ![]() |
On Earlysville Road (County Route 743) just south of Advance Mills Road (County Route 663), on the left when traveling north. |
Earlysville Union Church is a rare surviving early-19th-century interdenominational church constructed in Albemarle County. Built in 1833, this frame structure served as a meetinghouse for all Christian denominations on land deeded by John . . . — — Map (db m21650) HM |
2 ► Virginia, Albemarle County, Earlysville — First Buck Mountain Church — ![]() |
On Earlysville Road (County Route 743) south of Advance Mills Road (County Route 663), on the right when traveling north. |
This tablet placed here by the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia in the year 1930, commemorates the founding of the First Buck Mountain Church established under the authority of The Church of England and builded one mile west of . . . — — Map (db m21690) HM |
3 ► Virginia, Albemarle County, Earlysville, Carrsbrook — G-29 — Monacan Indian Village — ![]() |
On Rio Mills Road (County Route 643) at Seminole Trail (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west on Rio Mills Road. |
Near here, on both sides of the Rivanna River, was located the Monacan Indian village of Monasukapanough. This village was one of five Monacan towns that Captain John Smith recorded by name on his 1612 Map of Virginia, though many more . . . — — Map (db m106829) HM |
4 ► Virginia, Albemarle County, Earlysville, Carrsbrook — G-26 — Rio Mills — ![]() |
On Rio Mills Road (County Route 643) at Seminole Road (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west on Rio Mills Road. |
The 19th-century mill village of Rio Mills stood 600 yards west of here, where the former Harrisonburg-Charlottesville Turnpike crossed the South Fork of the Rivanna River. Following the Battle of Rio Hill on 29 February 1864, Union General George . . . — — Map (db m106830) HM |