Historical Markers and War Memorials in King and Queen Court House, Virginia
King and Queen Court House is the county seat for King and Queen County
King and Queen Court House is in King and Queen County
King and Queen County(28) ► ADJACENT TO KING AND QUEEN COUNTY Caroline County(64) ► Essex County(42) ► Gloucester County(98) ► James City County(259) ► King William County(45) ► Middlesex County(69) ► New Kent County(56) ►
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On Court House Landing Road (Virginia Route 655) 0.1 miles south of Allens Circle (Virginia Route 681), on the right when traveling south.
Originally constructed and located at Eastern View Farm, near Owenton, King and Queen County, Virginia. Constructed about 1870 and used first as a private and then a public school until about 1903. The last remaining log schoolhouse in King and . . . — — Map (db m175977) HM
On The Trail (Virginia Route 14) at Allens Circle (Virginia Route 681), on the left when traveling west on The Trail.
James Horace Carter, a 45-year-old African American husband and father, was lynched on 12 Oct. 1923 a mile southeast of here. Two weeks before the lynching, a white woman had admitted that Carter was the father of one of her children. He was charged . . . — — Map (db m244176) HM
On The Trail (Virginia Route 14) at Frazier Ferry Road (Virginia Route 631), on the right when traveling south on The Trail.
A mile south on the Mattapony River is the site of Newington, birthplace of Carter Braxton, (born September 10, 1736), signer of the Declaration of Independence. In earlier times, Colonel Jacob Lumpkin, supporter of Governor Berkeley in Bacon's . . . — — Map (db m25260) HM
On Court House Landing Road (Virginia Route 655) 0.1 miles south of Allens Circle (Virginia Route 681), on the right when traveling south.
These mill stones were first used in King and Queen County in the water-powered grist mill established near Mascot by James Trice who came from England in 1673 and is credited with starting the Trice family.
Forrest Norman salvaged the mill . . . — — Map (db m175976) HM
On Court House Landing Road (Virginia Route 655) at Allens Circle (Virginia Route 681), on the right when traveling south on Court House Landing Road.
To honor the men of King and Queen County who gave their lives for their country
World War I, 1914-1918
Bernard Diggs Allen •
Walter S. Aumack •
Willie Braxton •
Eddie Brown •
Reginald H. Clark •
Andrew Elliott •
Rawley Fleet . . . — — Map (db m175974) WM