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Historical Markers in Glenita, Virginia
Gate City is the county seat for Scott County
Glenita is in Scott County
Scott County (36) ►
ADJACENT TO SCOTT COUNTY
Lee County (47) ►
Russell County (14) ►
Washington County (108) ►
Wise County (32) ►
Hancock County, Tennessee (2) ►
Hawkins County, Tennessee (34) ►
Sullivan County, Tennessee (116) ►
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ADJACENT TO SCOTT COUNTY
Lee County (47) ►
Russell County (14) ►
Washington County (108) ►
Wise County (32) ►
Hancock County, Tennessee (2) ►
Hawkins County, Tennessee (34) ►
Sullivan County, Tennessee (116) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Virginia, Scott County, Glenita — KA-7 — Carter’s Fort — ![]() |
Near here stood a fort first known as Crissman’s Fort, and later as Carter’s or Rye Cove Fort, and by militia officers as Fort Lee. Built by Isaac Crissman, Sr. in 1774, it was acquired by Thomas Carter (1731 1803) after Crissman’s death at . . . — — Map (db m90918) HM |
2 ► Virginia, Scott County, Glenita — The Natural Tunnel Route — ![]() |
Railroads, like water, tend to follow the path of least resistance. Early railroad engineers saw Natural Tunnel as a logical path through the mountains to the growing rail systems of the Midwest. The South Atlantic and Ohio Railroad began . . . — — Map (db m167000) HM |