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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lancaster, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Lancaster 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 Lancaster County, VA (35) Accomack County, VA (134) Essex County, VA (42) Middlesex County, VA (69) Northumberland County, VA (43) Richmond County, VA (16)  LancasterCounty(35) Lancaster County (35)  AccomackCounty(134) Accomack County (134)  EssexCounty(42) Essex County (42)  MiddlesexCounty(69) Middlesex County (69)  NorthumberlandCounty(43) Northumberland County (43)  RichmondCounty(16) Richmond County (16)
Lancaster is the county seat for Lancaster County
Lancaster is in Lancaster County
      Lancaster County (35)  
ADJACENT TO LANCASTER COUNTY
      Accomack County (134)  
      Essex County (42)  
      Middlesex County (69)  
      Northumberland County (43)  
      Richmond County (16)  
 
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1 Virginia, Lancaster County, Lancaster — J-90 — Barford
Located one mile south on land lying between the eastern and western branches of the Corotoman River. It is the site of Barford, the dwelling of Captain Thomas Carter who was living there by 1674. A gift from his father-in-law, Edward Dale, the . . . Map (db m130231) HM
2 Virginia, Lancaster County, Lancaster — J-80 — Birthplace of Washington’s Mother
Seven tenths mile west is Epping Forest. The land was patented by Colonel Joseph Ball, who died there in 1711. His daughter, Mary Ball, mother of George Washington, was born there in 1707/8. The house incorporates parts of the original structure.Map (db m23764) HM
3 Virginia, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Confederate Memorial
To the gallant sons of Lancaster, who gave their lives for the cause of their native state and the South.Map (db m176063) WM
4 Virginia, Lancaster County, Lancaster — J-106 — Major Edward Dale
Major Edward and his wife, Diana Skipwith Dale, were among the earliest settlers in Lancaster County. They lived nearby on surrounding land, as part of a 350-acre plantation purchased from William and Jane Clappam in Dec. 1664. Between 1653 and . . . Map (db m97204) HM
5 Virginia, Lancaster County, Lancaster — St. Mary’s WhitechapelEpiscopal Church
Welcome to St. Mary’s Whitechapel Episcopal Church. By the time of the American Revolution, this church had already served its parish of Virginia colonists for over a century. The parish was founded under the supervision of the House of . . . Map (db m23821) HM
6 Virginia, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Trade RoutesCaptain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail
(panel 1) Trade Routes Virginia Indians at the time of Captain Smith’s explorations were part of a vast commerce and communications network that extended to the Gulf Coast, New England, and the Great Lakes. Native people on . . . Map (db m97199) HM
7 Virginia, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the men and women of Lancaster County who served their country in time of war.Map (db m176082) WM
8 Virginia, Lancaster County, Lancaster — World War I Memorial1917 ★ 1918
Dedicated to the men and women who served in World War IMap (db m176081) WM
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Apr. 23, 2024