On Courtland Road (U.S. 58) 0.1 miles west of Airport Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Company “M” 116th Infantry Regiment
29th Infantry Division
A memorial to those men, many,
whom gave their lives.
Company “M” played a major role in
the “D” Day Invasion of Normandy,
France. Company “M” saw combat in
Normandy, . . . — — Map (db m226086) WM
On Courtland Road (U.S. 58) 0.1 miles west of Airport Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Emporia-Greensville Armory Dedicated this 21st Day of November 1993, Emporia, Virginia.
This building is dedicated to the memory of all veterans of all branches of service from the Emporia-Greensville community and to the preservation of peace . . . — — Map (db m226088) WM
On Pleasant Shade Drive (U.S. 58) west of Carter Road (Virginia Route 649), on the right when traveling west.
Mecklenburg Electric Cooperative was chartered March 11, 1938, by a group of Mecklenburg County residents. The first office was located in Boydton, Virginia. The group's stated purpose was: "To advance the position of agriculture, to enrich the life . . . — — Map (db m48290) HM
On Sussex Drive (U.S. 301) 1.2 miles north of Moonlight Road, on the right when traveling north.
Sussex County. Area 515 Square Miles. Formed in 1753 from Surry, and named for an English county. Cornwallis passed through this county in 1781.
Greensville County. Area 307 Square Miles. Formed in . . . — — Map (db m18926) HM
On Pleasant Shade Drive (U.S. 58) 0.5 miles west of Grassy Pond Road (Virginia Route 606), on the right when traveling east.
Eight miles northeast stood Mabry's Chapel, the fourth Methodist house of worship built in Virginia. It was constructed in 1780, five years after the congregation first met at John Mabry's dwelling. By 1804, a new larger church was built; it . . . — — Map (db m86051) HM
On Pleasant Shade Drive / Governor Harrison Parkway (U.S. 58) at 5 Forks Access Road, on the right when traveling west on Pleasant Shade Drive / Governor Harrison Parkway.
The Meherrin Indians lived in the coastal plain of Virginia and North Carolina along the Meherrin River. They farmed and hunted and spoke a language, Meherrin, that belonged to the Iroquoian language family. The Meherrin remained relatively . . . — — Map (db m60634) HM
On Smoky Ordinary Road at Purdy Road, on the left when traveling east on Smoky Ordinary Road.
In June 1864, to deny Gen. Robert E. Lee the use of the South Side R.R. and the Richmond and Danville R.R., Gen. Ulysses S Grant sent Gen. James H. Wilson and Gen. August V. Kautz south of Petersburg on a cavalry raid to destroy track and rolling . . . — — Map (db m20169) HM