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Historical Markers in Lunenburg County, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Lunenburg 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 Lunenburg County, VA (23) Brunswick County, VA (51) Charlotte County, VA (50) Mecklenburg County, VA (39) Nottoway County, VA (50) Prince Edward County, VA (98)  LunenburgCounty(23) Lunenburg County (23)  BrunswickCounty(51) Brunswick County (51)  CharlotteCounty(50) Charlotte County (50)  MecklenburgCounty(39) Mecklenburg County (39)  NottowayCounty(50) Nottoway County (50)  PrinceEdwardCounty(98) Prince Edward County (98)
Lunenburg is the county seat for Lunenburg County
Adjacent to Lunenburg County, Virginia
      Brunswick County (51)  
      Charlotte County (50)  
      Mecklenburg County (39)  
      Nottoway County (50)  
      Prince Edward County (98)  
 
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1 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Chase City — Z-41 — Lunenburg County / Mecklenburg County
On Courthouse Road (Virginia Route 49) 1.5 miles south of Fort Mitchell Drive (Virginia Route 630), on the right when traveling south.
Lunenburg County. Area 430 Square Miles. Formed in 1746 from Brunswick. Named for King George II, who was also duke of Brunswick-Lunenburg. Tarleton passed though the county in 1781. Mecklenburg County. Area 669 . . . Map (db m31875) HM
2 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Kenbridge — SN-45 — Craig's Mill
On South Broad Street (Virginia Route 40) near Main Street (Virginia Route 40), on the right when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
Two miles south of Kenbridge stood Craig's Mill on Flat Rock Creek. There flour was ground and supplies were stored for the Revolutionary army. Tarleton, the British cavalryman, burned the mill in July, 1781, when raiding through the Southside. Rev. . . . Map (db m31868) HM
3 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Kenbridge — SN-45 — Craig's Mill
On South Broad Street (Virginia Route 40) at Main Street (Virginia Route 40), on the right when traveling south on South Broad Street.
Two miles southwest of Kenbridge stood Craig's Mill on Flat Rock Creek. The Rev. James Craig, minister of Cumberland Parish and proponent of American independence, purchased the property in 1775 and built a complex that included a fulling and grist . . . Map (db m182556) HM
4 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Kenbridge — Kennedy's Store ca. 1908
On South Broad Street (Virginia Route 40) just south of East 5th Avenue (Virginia Route 137), on the right when traveling north.
Near this intersection stood Kennedy's Store, one of the first buildings, and early post office, of "Tinkling." This is the original store building with Mr. William F. Kennedy standing in the doorway. The land had formerly been owned by William . . . Map (db m182554) HM
5 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Kenbridge — Z-45 — Lunenburg County / Nottoway County
On Blackstone Road (Virginia Route 40) 0.4 miles north of Fletcher Chapel Road (Virginia Route 601), on the left when traveling north.
Lunenburg County. Lunenburg County was formed in 1746 from Brunswick County. Named for King George II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, a German possession of England's Hanoverian kings, Lunenburg County's territory originally included the . . . Map (db m31878) HM
6 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Kenbridge — St. John’s ChurchStolen Silver — Wilson-Kautz Raid
On Shade Street at South Broad Street, on the left when traveling east on Shade Street. Reported damaged.
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 . . . Map (db m20172) HM
7 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Kenbridge — SN-68 — St. John’s Protestant Episcopal Church
On South Hill Road (Virginia Route 138) at Brickland Road (County Route 613), on the left when traveling south on South Hill Road.
Three miles west stood St. John’s Protestant Episcopal Church of Cumberland Parish. Bishop William Meade consecrated the building, later known as St. John’s Woodend, in 1832. The Rev. Charles C. Taliaferro was its first minister. The church’s . . . Map (db m107697) HM
8 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Kenbridge — SN-65 — Town of Kenbridge
On South Broad Street (Virginia Route 40) at Main Street (Virginia Route 40), on the right when traveling south on South Broad Street.
Kenbridge was settled during the late nineteenth century as a farming community. It was originally named Tinkling for a post office that was established here in Feb. 1890. The Virginia Railway laid its track through the community by 1907 and a . . . Map (db m31869) HM
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9 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Lunenberg — Court HouseLunenburg County, Virginia
Near Courthouse Road at Hardy Road, on the right when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m20212) HM
10 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Lunenburg — Lunenburg County Confederate Monument
On Courthouse Road at Hardy road, on the right when traveling south on Courthouse Road.
In memory of the Confederate Soldiers of Lunenburg County, and the cause for which they fought from 1861 to 1865 (side) The fame and deeds of heroes wil live (rear) We fought for the sovereignty of the . . . Map (db m20214) HM
11 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Lunenburg — SN-67 — Lunenburg County Courthouse
On Courthouse Road (Virginia Route 49) at Hardy Road (Route 675), on the right when traveling west on Courthouse Road.
William Howard and Dabney Cosby, who had worked for Thomas Jefferson, completed this courthouse in 1827. The second courthouse to occupy this site, it is a temple-form building employing the Doric order and was influenced by Jefferson’s Roman . . . Map (db m107577) HM
12 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Meherrin — 22 — St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Christian Day SchoolMeherrin, Virginia — Lunenburg County
On Free State Road (County Route 630) 0.4 miles east of Payne Lane, on the right when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.
In 1880 a German Lutheran minister, the Rev. W. R. Buehler, a well-educated man who had worked for five years as a missionary in Africa, moved with his family to Green Bay, Virginia. He had not been in Green Bay long when the black community, . . . Map (db m31035) HM
13 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Meherrin — LN3 — St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Christian Day SchoolMeherrin, Virginia — Lunenburg County —
On Free State Road (Virginia Route 630) 0.2 miles east of Twin Crossings Drive, on the right when traveling east.
In 1880 a German Lutheran minister, the Rev. W.R. Buehler, a well-educated man who had worked for five years as a missionary in Africa, moved with his family to Green Bay, VA. He had not been in Green Bay long when the African American . . . Map (db m180619) HM
14 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Victoria — Businesses & MerchantsTown of Victoria
On Firehouse Road at 6th Street, on the right when traveling north on Firehouse Road.
[Captions:] Patrick Henry Hotel and Theatre Victoria, Virginia One of our five warehouses where we carry a full line of building material, household goods and hardware Victoria Supply Company, Victoria, Virginia Bank of . . . Map (db m182567) HM
15 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Victoria — SN-70 — Lunenburg High School
On K-V Road (Route 40) just east of School Road (Virginia Route 707), on the right when traveling east.
African American patrons, lacking facilities for secondary education, established Lunenburg Training School here about 1920. The school benefited from the support of the Jeanes Fund, which sponsored African American supervisors of education in rural . . . Map (db m182557) HM
16 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Victoria — SN-40 — Nathaniel Lee Hawthorne(1923–1975)
On Mecklenburg Avenue at West 10th Street, on the right when traveling south on Mecklenburg Avenue.
Nathaniel Lee Hawthorne, civil rights leader, campaigned for racial and social justice for the people of Southside Virginia. A native of Lunenburg County and a World War II veteran, he conducted his work despite death threats and other attempts . . . Map (db m107599) HM
17 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Victoria — People of VictoriaEstablished 1909
On Firehouse Road at 6th Street, on the right when traveling north on Firehouse Road.
[Captions:] Henry Huttleston Rogers (left) Born in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, Henry Huttleston Rogers was a well-known businessman and financier. Rogers co-founded the Virginian Railway and was good friends with Mark Twain. Rogers . . . Map (db m182562) HM
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18 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Victoria — Places of the PastHonoring Our History
On Firehouse Road at 6th Street, on the right when traveling north on Firehouse Road.
[Captions:] Dave's Auto Treat First school house in Victoria First pumper 1941 Chevrolet (watch out) 1941 Chevrolet Oren Fire Truck First factory-built fire truck for the town, built in Roanoke, Virginia and delivered . . . Map (db m182569) HM
19 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Victoria — Railroad HistoryThe Virginian Railway "The richest little railway in the world"
On Firehouse Road at 6th Street, on the right when traveling north on Firehouse Road.
[Captions:] Victoria Yard July 5, 1911 Last passenger train January 29, 1956 Aerial view of Virginian Railway Yard in Victoria, 1957 Turntable and roundhouse Late 1950's . . . Map (db m182560) HM
20 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Victoria — SN-66 — The Glebe of Cumberland Parish
On K-V Road (Virginia Route 40) at Oakes Road (County Route 652), on the right when traveling east on K-V Road.
To the south stood the Glebe House of Cumberland Parish, residence of Anglican minister Rev. James Craig from 1759 until his death in 1795. An ardent patriot during the Revolutionary War, Craig allowed his mill on Flat Rock Creek to be used as . . . Map (db m107640) HM
21 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Victoria — LN1 — The Peoples Community CenterVictoria, Virginia — Lunenburg County —
On Tidewater Avenue just south of West 7th Street, on the right when traveling south.
On May 13, 1947, several African American leaders in Lunenburg County met at First Baptist Church in Victoria to discuss the need for a centrally located building large enough to accommodate county-wide gatherings. Out of a need to deal with . . . Map (db m182559) HM
22 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Victoria — 21 — The People's Community CenterVictoria, Virginia — Lunenburg County
On Tidewater Avenue at West 7th Street, on the right when traveling east on Tidewater Avenue. Reported permanently removed.
On May 13, 1947, several African-American leaders in Lunenburg County met at First Baptist Church in Victoria to discuss the need for a centrally located building large enough to accommodate countywide gatherings and educational activities . . . Map (db m31856) HM
23 Virginia, Lunenburg County, Victoria — SN-64 — Town of Victoria
On Main Street (Virginia Route 40) at 6th Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
The town of Victoria, located halfway between Roanoke and Norfolk, was conceived in 1906 when the Virginian Railway was built to transport coal from Southwest Virginia to Tidewater. Henry H. Rogers, builder of the Virginian Railway, probably named . . . Map (db m20236) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024