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Historical Markers in Buffalo Junction, Virginia
Boydton is the county seat for Mecklenburg County
Buffalo Junction is in Mecklenburg County
Mecklenburg County (40) ►
ADJACENT TO MECKLENBURG COUNTY
Brunswick County (51) ►
Charlotte County (50) ►
Halifax County (40) ►
Lunenburg County (23) ►
Granville County, North Carolina (33) ►
Vance County, North Carolina (18) ►
Warren County, North Carolina (30) ►
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ADJACENT TO MECKLENBURG COUNTY
Brunswick County (51) ►
Charlotte County (50) ►
Halifax County (40) ►
Lunenburg County (23) ►
Granville County, North Carolina (33) ►
Vance County, North Carolina (18) ►
Warren County, North Carolina (30) ►
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1 ► Virginia, Mecklenburg County, Buffalo Junction — Buffalo Springs — Interpretive Trail — John H. Kerr Dam & Reservoir — ![]() |
Early History In 1728, a survey party led by William Byrd II visited these springs. In his diary he wrote that the spring water was: “…what Adam drank in Paradise … by the help of which we perceived our appetites to mend, our slumber to . . . — — Map (db m30929) HM |
2 ► Virginia, Mecklenburg County, Buffalo Junction — Buffalo Springs — Interpretive Trail — John H. Kerr Dam & Reservoir — ![]() |
Buffalo Springs Resort On the other side of the county road was the resort area of Buffalo “Lithia” Springs. Spring #1 was located here, as were the hotels, cabins, a pavilion, tennis court, bowling alley, game room, barbershop, post office, . . . — — Map (db m30930) HM |
3 ► Virginia, Mecklenburg County, Buffalo Junction — Buffalo Springs — Interpretive Trail — John H. Kerr Dam & Reservoir — ![]() |
Springhouse and Gazebo The gazebo in front of you sits over the cistern and springhouse for Spring #2. Of the three springs that were considered to have medicinal attributes, Spring #2 was the most famous. Bottled water from this spring was . . . — — Map (db m30931) HM |
4 ► Virginia, Mecklenburg County, Buffalo Junction — UL-7 — Buffalo Springs — ![]() |
Between 1817 and 1949, nearby Buffalo Springs hosted guests from across the country, promising good health from its mineral waters. The springs prospered after Thomas F. Goode (1825-1905) acquired ownership in 1874, improved the resort, and . . . — — Map (db m30925) HM |
5 ► Virginia, Mecklenburg County, Buffalo Junction — Z-198 — Mecklenburg County / Halifax County — ![]() |
Mecklenburg County. Area 669 Square Miles. Formed in 1764 from Lunenburg, and named for Princess Charlotte, of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of George III. Bacon, the Rebel, defeated the Indians near the present town of . . . — — Map (db m30932) HM |