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Historical Markers in Carson, Virginia
Dinwiddie is the county seat for Dinwiddie County
Carson is in Dinwiddie County
Dinwiddie County (169) ►
ADJACENT TO DINWIDDIE COUNTY
Amelia County (44) ►
Brunswick County (51) ►
Chesterfield County (231) ►
Greensville County (7) ►
Nottoway County (50) ►
Petersburg (156) ►
Prince George County (60) ►
Sussex County (25) ►
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ADJACENT TO DINWIDDIE COUNTY
Amelia County (44) ►
Brunswick County (51) ►
Chesterfield County (231) ►
Greensville County (7) ►
Nottoway County (50) ►
Petersburg (156) ►
Prince George County (60) ►
Sussex County (25) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Carson — Halligan Park — ![]() |
Site of P. B. Halligan Co., Inc. General merchandise store established 1900 Destroyed by fire October 1985 Founded by Peter Bernard Halligan April 11, 1870 - August 18, 1937 Churchman, community leader, farmer, merchant, banker and . . . — — Map (db m248379) HM |
2 ► Virginia, Prince George County, Carson — Z-236 — Prince George County / Sussex County — ![]() |
Prince George County. Area 294 Square Miles. Formed in 1702 from Charles City, and named for Prince George of Denmark, husband of Queen Anne. The battles of the crater, 1864, and Fort Steadman, 1865, took place in this county. . . . — — Map (db m18920) HM |
3 ► Virginia, Prince George County, Carson — UM-20 — Reams Station — ![]() |
Three miles north. There the Union cavalryman Kautz, in Wilson's raid, destroyed the station, June 22, 1864. Returning from Burkeville, Kautz reached there again June 29, and was joined by Wilson. Attacked by Hampton, Wilson and Kautz hastily . . . — — Map (db m164222) HM |