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Historical Markers in Providence Forge, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Charles City 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 Charles City County, VA (76) Chesterfield County, VA (231) Henrico County, VA (345) James City County, VA (259) New Kent County, VA (56) Prince George County, VA (60) Surry County, VA (36)  CharlesCityCounty(76) Charles City County (76)  ChesterfieldCounty(231) Chesterfield County (231)  HenricoCounty(345) Henrico County (345)  JamesCityCounty(259) James City County (259)  NewKentCounty(56) New Kent County (56)  PrinceGeorgeCounty(60) Prince George County (60)  SurryCounty(36) Surry County (36)
Charles City is the county seat for Charles City County
Providence Forge is in Charles City County
      Charles City County (76)  
ADJACENT TO CHARLES CITY COUNTY
      Chesterfield County (231)  
      Henrico County (345)  
      James City County (259)  
      New Kent County (56)  
      Prince George County (60)  
      Surry County (36)  
 
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1 Virginia, Charles City County, Providence Forge — John Smith Captured by Virginia IndiansChickahominy Water Trail
John Smith explored the upper Chickahominy River in December 1607. He left his boat and seven of his crew at Apocant, the highest town on the river in the upper part of what is today the lake. Two crew members departed with Smith and two . . . Map (db m61883) HM
2 Virginia, New Kent County, Providence Forge — W-22 — Chickahominy Indians
One mile south is the home of descendants of the Chickahominy Indians, a powerful tribe at the time of the settlement of Jamestown. Chickahominies were among the Indians who took Captain John Smith prisoner in December 1607. Currently two . . . Map (db m16836) HM
3 Virginia, New Kent County, Providence Forge — W-22a — Destruction of Chickahominy Indian Towns
During the Third Anglo-Powhatan War (1644-1646), English colonists burned Chickahominy Indian towns in this area, destroyed valuables and food, and took many prisoners. The English built Fort James in 1645 and used it to stage raids. The fort stood . . . Map (db m168056) HM
4 Virginia, New Kent County, Providence Forge — W-19 — Forge Bridge
The site of Forge Bridge over the Chickahominy River is located about a mile south of here. On 14 June 1862, Maj. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart and his cavalry brigade crossed there on their famous ride around Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan's Army of the . . . Map (db m16832) HM
5 Virginia, New Kent County, Providence Forge — Harold J. NealeRest Area
Virginia’s first State Highway Landscape Engineer, Mr. Neale served in that position from 1930 to 1957 and was recognized nationally as a pioneer in roadside and rest area development. This facility is dedicated in his honor by a grateful . . . Map (db m99504) HM
6 Virginia, New Kent County, Providence Forge — W-39 — Letitia Christian Tyler
Letitia Christian Tyler, wife of President John Tyler, is buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery a mile northeast. Born on 12 November 1790, a daughter of Robert and Mary Browne Christian, she married John Tyler at her home, Cedar Grove, on 29 March 1813. . . . Map (db m16849) HM
7 Virginia, New Kent County, Providence Forge — W-18 — Long Bridge
One mile south is Long Bridge over the Chickahominy River. Benedict Arnold sent Simcoe there in the British invasion of 1781. Longstreet crossed there in the Peninsular Campaign, May, 1862. Grant's Fifth and Second Corps crossed there, in June, . . . Map (db m16807) HM
8 Virginia, New Kent County, Providence Forge — W-20 — Providence Forge
Here about 1770, Charles Jeffery Smith, a Presbyterian minister, settled and, with William Holt, built a forge for making farm implements. Francis Jerdone became a partner in 1771. A militia camp was established here in 1781, and Lafayette was here . . . Map (db m16834) HM
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9 Virginia, New Kent County, Providence Forge — W-21 — State Game Farm
The Department of Game and Inland Fisheries established the first Virginia State Game Farm nearby in 1920. The state initially raised quail in captivity there to restock the birds throughout Virginia. The game farm was one of the earliest state . . . Map (db m16835) HM
 
 
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May. 2, 2024