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Historical Markers in Cobham, Virginia
Charlottesville is the county seat for Albemarle County
Cobham is in Albemarle County
Albemarle County (112) ►
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Augusta County (68) ►
Buckingham County (37) ►
Charlottesville (72) ►
Fluvanna County (29) ►
Greene County (8) ►
Louisa County (43) ►
Nelson County (41) ►
Orange County (160) ►
Rockingham County (93) ►
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ADJACENT TO ALBEMARLE COUNTY
Augusta County (68) ►
Buckingham County (37) ►
Charlottesville (72) ►
Fluvanna County (29) ►
Greene County (8) ►
Louisa County (43) ►
Nelson County (41) ►
Orange County (160) ►
Rockingham County (93) ►
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1► Virginia, Albemarle County, Cobham — W-205 — Revolutionary War Campaign of 1781 — Mechunk Creek — ![]() |
On Louisa Road (Virginia Route 22) 0.2 miles east of Cobham Station Lane (Virginia Route 640), on the right when traveling north. |
After reinforcements from Brig. Gen "Mad" Anthony Wayne arrived on 10 June 1781, the Marquis de Lafayette moved south from his camp on the Rapidan River to prevent further raids by Gen. Charles Cornwallis British troops encamped at Elk Hill. By 13 . . . — — Map (db m22617) HM |
2► Virginia, Albemarle County, Cobham — GA-48 — St. John School — Rosenwald Funded — ![]() |
On St John Road (Virginia Route 640) 1 mile south of Gordonsville Road (Route 231), on the right when traveling south. |
The St. John School, built here in 1922–1923, served African-American students during the segregation era. Julius Rosenwald, president of Sears Roebuck and Co., collaborated with Booker T. Washington in a school-building campaign begining in . . . — — Map (db m102560) HM |