On South Walter Reed Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Original Federal Boundary
Stone 1921 - 1952
District of Columbia
Placed 1791-1792
Protected by Keystone Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution — — Map (db m154756) HM
On Cabin Point Road (Virginia Route 613) at Spring Grove Road (Virginia Route 646), on the right when traveling north on Cabin Point Road.
The Quiyoughcohannock Indian village nearby was first visited by English settlers in May, 1607. The first land patent at Claremont was 200 acres granted to George Harrison in 1621. Arthur Allen, who built the house now known as Bacon's Castle, first . . . — — Map (db m35940) HM
On Spring Grove Road (Virginia Route 646) 0.1 miles south of Cabin Point Road (Virginia Route 613), on the left when traveling south.
Surry County African-American Heritage Society
Claremont School
In November of 1913 a deed was sold to the School Board District Number Four for property on the eastside of Spring Grove Road, Claremont, Virginia. A school was built on . . . — — Map (db m35943) HM
On Mancha Avenue (Virginia Route 613) at Bailey Avenue, in the median on Mancha Avenue.
May 5, 1607
The English settlers visited here
the principal village of the
Quioughcohanach Indians
This marker is erected by
The Colonel William Allen Chapter
N.S.D.A.R.
1930 — — Map (db m35941) HM