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On Pocahontas Trail (U.S. 60) at Liberty Church Road, on the left when traveling east on Pocahontas Trail.
Half a mile north on Diascund Creek stood Cooper's Mill. On 23-24 June 1781, the British army commanded by Gen. Charles Cornwallis seized supplies there while en route to its camp at Williamsburg and Maj. John G. Simcoe's Rangers burned the bridge . . . — — Map (db m16840) HM
On Pocahontas Trail (U.S. 60) 0.1 miles east of Creeks End Road, on the right when traveling east.
As part of British Maj. Gen. William Phillips Apr. 1781 campaign in Virginia by the 21st he sent Lt. Col. Robert Abercrombie's Light Infantry from Barrett's Ferry, where it enters the James River, to destroy the state's naval docks, ships, . . . — — Map (db m16837) HM
On Pocohantas Trail (U.S. 60) west of North Waterside Drive (Virginia Route 627), on the right when traveling east.
A mile and a half south of here on the Chickahominy River stood Moysonec, an Indian village. Some of the Chickahominy Indians residing there captured Captain John Smith in 1607. In the wake of the 1644 Indian uprising, the colonists sought to . . . — — Map (db m26341) HM
On Pocahontas Trail (U.S. 60) at Liberty Church Road, on the left when traveling east on Pocahontas Trail.
Liberty Church was organized in 1830 with 25 members led by Elder Thomas S. Morris. In 1845, the Southern Baptist Convention appointed Samuel Cornelius Clopton, son of the second pastor, Elder James Clopton, as its first missionary. The third . . . — — Map (db m16843) HM
On Pocahontas Trail (U.S. 60) 0.1 miles east of Creeks End Road, on the right when traveling east.
Established in 1654 from York and named for County Kent, England. In it are Chestnut Grove, Birthplace of Martha (Dandridge) Custis; White House, home of Martha Custis; Poplar Grove, where Martha Custis met George Washington; St. Peter's church, . . . — — Map (db m16830) HM
On Pocahontas Trail (U.S. 60) at Liberty Church Road, on the left when traveling east on Pocahontas Trail.
After a detachment of the Marquis de Lafayette's army defeated Maj. John G. Simcoe's cavalry at Spencer's Ordinary near Williamsburg on 26 June 1781, Lafayette shadowed the British army encamped at the colonial capital. He made his headquarters just . . . — — Map (db m16842) HM