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Historical Markers in Laneview, Virginia
Clickable Map of Essex County, Virginia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title>
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Essex County, VA (42)
Caroline County, VA (64)
King and Queen County, VA (28)
King George County, VA (22)
Lancaster County, VA (35)
Middlesex County, VA (69)
Richmond County, VA (16)
Westmoreland County, VA (103)
Essex County (42)
Essex County (42)
Caroline County (64)
Caroline County (64)
King and Queen County (28)
King and Queen County (28)
King George County (22)
King George County (22)
Lancaster County (35)
Lancaster County (35)
Middlesex County (69)
Middlesex County (69)
Richmond County (16)
Richmond County (16)
Westmoreland County (103)
Westmoreland County (103)
Tappahannock is the county seat for Essex County
Laneview is in Essex County
Essex County (42) ► ADJACENT TO ESSEX COUNTY Caroline County (64) ► King and Queen County (28) ► King George County (22) ► Lancaster County (35) ► Middlesex County (69) ► Richmond County (16) ► Westmoreland County (103) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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Middlesex County. Area 146 square miles. Formed in 1673 from Lancaster, and named for an English County. Rosegill frequented by Colonial Governors, is here.
Essex County. Area 258 square miles. Formed in . . . — — Map (db m7494) HM
This church was constituted in 1772 by the noted Baptist preacher, John Waller. The first building stood on the old Glebe overlooking the Rappahannock River; hence the name Glebe Landing. The present building was erected in 1839. — — Map (db m2976) HM
May. 4, 2024