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Historical Markers in Millboro Springs, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Bath 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 Bath County, VA (36) Alleghany County, VA (22) Augusta County, VA (70) Highland County, VA (55) Rockbridge County, VA (49) Greenbrier County, WV (77) Pocahontas County, WV (62)  BathCounty(36) Bath County (36)  AlleghanyCounty(22) Alleghany County (22)  AugustaCounty(70) Augusta County (70)  HighlandCounty(55) Highland County (55)  RockbridgeCounty(49) Rockbridge County (49)  GreenbrierCountyWest Virginia(77) Greenbrier County (77)  PocahontasCounty(62) Pocahontas County (62)
Warm Springs is the county seat for Bath County
Millboro Springs is in Bath County
      Bath County (36)  
ADJACENT TO BATH COUNTY
      Alleghany County (22)  
      Augusta County (70)  
      Highland County (55)  
      Rockbridge County (49)  
      Greenbrier County, West Virginia (77)  
      Pocahontas County, West Virginia (62)  
 
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1 Virginia, Bath County, Millboro Springs — Z-135 — Bath County / Rockbridge County
Bath County. Area 545 Square Miles. Formed in 1790 from Augusta, Greenbrier, and Botetourt, and probably named for the town of Bath in England. The warm springs and hot springs are in this county. Rockbridge County. . . . Map (db m34304) HM
2 Virginia, Bath County, Millboro Springs — D-43 — Camp Mont Shenandoah
Nannie Crump West, Christian missionary and youth advocate, founded Camp Mont Shenandoah in 1927 for girls from Virginia’s elite families. This residential summer camp, like others established along the Cowpasture River early in the 20th . . . Map (db m107846) HM
3 Virginia, Bath County, Millboro Springs — KB-75 — Fort Dickinson
The site was about one-half mile north of the river. This was one of a chain of frontier forts ordered erected by the Virginia legislature early in 1756. The chain extended from Hampshire County (now West Virginia) to Patrick County on the North . . . Map (db m77510) HM
4 Virginia, Bath County, Millboro Springs — Q-13 / 148 — Windy Cove Presbyterian Church
Scotch-Irish Presbyterians, seeking freedom of worship and led by the Rev. Alexander Craighead, built a log meetinghouse a mile and a half down the Cowpasture River about 1749. Indians burned it during the French and Indian War. Moving to this site . . . Map (db m122193) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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Apr. 29, 2024