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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Dinwiddie County, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Dinwiddie County, Virginia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Dinwiddie County, VA (128) Amelia County, VA (33) Brunswick County, VA (41) Chesterfield County, VA (212) Greensville County, VA (5) Nottoway County, VA (34) Petersburg Ind. City, VA (156) Prince George County, VA (32) Sussex County, VA (22)  DinwiddieCounty(128) Dinwiddie County (128)  AmeliaCounty(33) Amelia County (33)  BrunswickCounty(41) Brunswick County (41)  ChesterfieldCounty(212) Chesterfield County (212)  GreensvilleCounty(5) Greensville County (5)  NottowayCounty(34) Nottoway County (34)  (156) Petersburg (156)  PrinceGeorgeCounty(32) Prince George County (32)  SussexCounty(22) Sussex County (22)
Adjacent to Dinwiddie County, Virginia
    Amelia County (33)
    Brunswick County (41)
    Chesterfield County (212)
    Greensville County (5)
    Nottoway County (34)
    Petersburg (156)
    Prince George County (32)
    Sussex County (22)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
101Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Petersburg — The Kitchen Quarter — The Banks House — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Hofheimer Way, on the left when traveling south.
102Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Petersburg — The Largest Fort
103Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Petersburg — The Military Landscape — Pamplin Historical Park
Near Boydton Plank Road (U.S. 1) 0.2 miles south of Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670).
104Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Petersburg — The Petersburg Railroad
On Johnson Road, on the right when traveling south.
105Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Petersburg — The Plantaton Landscape — Pamplin Historical Park
Near Boydton Plank Road (U.S. 1) 0.2 miles south of Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
106Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Petersburg — Tobacco Barn — Tudor Hall Plantation
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
107Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Petersburg — Tudor Hall — Tudor Hall Plantation
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
108Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Petersburg — Tudor Hall Barn — Tudor Hall Plantation
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
109Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Petersburg — Tudor Hall Field Quarter — Tudor Hall Plantation — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
110Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Petersburg — S-49 — Where Hill Fell
On Boydton Plank Road (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling south.
111Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Petersburg — S-52 — White Oak Road
On Boydton Plank Road (U.S. 1) at White Oak Road, on the right when traveling north on Boydton Plank Road.
112Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Petersburg — S-81 — White Oak Road Engagement — 31 March 1865
On White Oak Road at Clairborne Road, on the right when traveling west on White Oak Road.
113Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Reams — North Carolina
On Reams Drive (County Route 606) at Halifax Road (County Route 604), on the right when traveling west on Reams Drive.
114Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Reams — Ream's Station — Federal Debacle: "The retreat was a route" — Wilson-Kautz Raid —
On Acorn Drive 0.1 miles south of Oak Grove Road (County Route 606), on the left when traveling south.
115Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Reams — Ream's Station — First Encounter — Wilson-Kautz Raid —
On Acorn Drive 0.1 miles south of Oak Grove Road (County Route 606), on the left when traveling south.
116Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Reams — The Battle of Reams Station — Afterwards
On Reams Drive (County Route 606) at Halifax Road (County Route 604), on the right when traveling west on Reams Drive.
117Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Reams — The Battle of Reams Station — Oak Grove United Methodist Church
On Halifax Road (County Route 604) 0.1 miles north of Reams Drive (Route 606), on the right when traveling south.
118Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Reams — The Battle of Reams Station — The Petersburg (& Weldon) Railroad
On Halifax Road (County Route 604) at Oak Grove Road (County Route 606), on the right when traveling south on Halifax Road.
119Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Reams — The Battle of Reams Station — The Exposed Position of the Federal Artillery
On Halifax Road (County Route 604) at Oak Grove Road (County Route 606), on the right when traveling south on Halifax Road.
120Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Sutherland — K-313 — Appomattox Campaign (Sutherland Station)
On Cox Road (U.S. 460) at Namozine Road (Virginia Route 708) when traveling west on Cox Road.
121Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Sutherland — K-308 — Colonel John Banister
On Cox Road (U.S. 460) 0.8 miles east of Tranquility Lane, on the right when traveling east.
122Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Sutherland — K-305 — Engagement at Sutherland Station
On Cox Road (U.S. 460).
123Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Sutherland — Fork Inn
On Namozine Road (Virginia Route 708) at Cox Road (U.S. 460), on the left when traveling north on Namozine Road.
124Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Sutherland — 16 — Rocky Branch School — Sutherland, Virginia — Dinwiddie County —
On Rocky Branch Road (Virginia Route 636) 0.3 miles south of New Cox Road (U.S. 460), on the left when traveling south.
125Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Sutherland — Sutherland Station — Lee's Retreat — April 2, 1865 —
On Namozine Road (U.S. 708) at Cox Road (U.S. 460), on the left when traveling north on Namozine Road.
126Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Sutherland — Sutherland Station — Confederate Defense Crumbles — Lee’s Retreat —
On Namozine Road (Virginia Route 708) at Cox Road (U.S. 460), on the left on Namozine Road.
127Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Sutherland — The Battle of Sutherland
On Namozine Road (Virginia Route 708) at Cox Road (U.S. 460) when traveling north on Namozine Road.
128Virginia (Dinwiddie County), Wilsons — The Burning of White Oak Methodist Church
Near White Oak Church Road (Virginia Route 620) 0.1 miles south of Cox Road (U.S. 460), on the right when traveling south.

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