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Historical Markers in Covesville, Virginia
Clickable Map of Albemarle County, Virginia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Albemarle County, VA (127)
Augusta County, VA (70)
Buckingham County, VA (38)
Charlottesville Ind. City, VA (72)
Fluvanna County, VA (28)
Greene County, VA (8)
Louisa County, VA (43)
Nelson County, VA (44)
Orange County, VA (160)
Rockingham County, VA (113)
Albemarle County (127)
Albemarle County (127)
Augusta County (70)
Augusta County (70)
Buckingham County (38)
Buckingham County (38)
(72)
Charlottesville (72)
Fluvanna County (28)
Fluvanna County (28)
Greene County (8)
Greene County (8)
Louisa County (43)
Louisa County (43)
Nelson County (44)
Nelson County (44)
Orange County (160)
Orange County (160)
Rockingham County (113)
Rockingham County (113)
Charlottesville is the county seat for Albemarle County
Covesville is in Albemarle County
Albemarle County (127) ► ADJACENT TO ALBEMARLE COUNTY Augusta County (70) ► Buckingham County (38) ► Charlottesville (72) ► Fluvanna County (28) ► Greene County (8) ► Louisa County (43) ► Nelson County (44) ► Orange County (160) ► Rockingham County (113) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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In 1866 Dr. William D. Boaz established the first commercial apple orchard in Covesville. These orchards specialized in the Albemarle Pippin, which became one of the most prized and profitable apple varieties grown in Virginia. By 1890 the success . . . — — Map (db m25473) HM
Nelson County. In the foothills of Virginia’s Piedmont,
Nelson County was formed in 1807 from Amherst County. The county was named for Thomas Nelson, Jr., governor of Virginia from June to November 1781. The county seat is Lovingston. The . . . — — Map (db m44042) HM
Apr. 24, 2024