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Historical Markers in Staffordsville, Virginia
Pearisburg is the county seat for Giles County
Staffordsville is in Giles County
Giles County (17) ►
ADJACENT TO GILES COUNTY
Bland County (10) ►
Craig County (7) ►
Montgomery County (91) ►
Pulaski County (39) ►
Mercer County, West Virginia (35) ►
Monroe County, West Virginia (39) ►
Summers County, West Virginia (49) ►
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ADJACENT TO GILES COUNTY
Bland County (10) ►
Craig County (7) ►
Montgomery County (91) ►
Pulaski County (39) ►
Mercer County, West Virginia (35) ►
Monroe County, West Virginia (39) ►
Summers County, West Virginia (49) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Virginia, Giles County, Staffordsville — Z-258 — Giles County / Pulaski County — ![]() |
Giles County. Area 369 square miles. Formed in 1806 from Montgomery, Tazewell, and Monroe, and named for William B. Giles, United States Senator and Governor of Virginia, 1827-1830. Mountain Lake is in this county. Pulaski . . . — — Map (db m41442) HM |
2 ► Virginia, Giles County, Staffordsville — KG-15 — Mountain Evangelist — ![]() |
The Reverend Robert Sayers Sheffey (1820-1902), although one of a kind as to style and personality, was a Methodist Circuit Rider in the classic frontier tradition. Celebrated for the intensity of his faith and prayer, as well as for his . . . — — Map (db m41428) HM |
3 ► Virginia, Giles County, Staffordsville — KG-16 — Old-Fashioned Camp Meeting — ![]() |
Adjacent to and named for this stream, Wabash Campground was exemplary of a religious and social institution, indeed of a way of life, which flourished during the 19th century. Hundreds of families would camp for two weeks or more while attending . . . — — Map (db m41429) HM |