Prince George is the county seat for Prince George County
Spring Grove is in Prince George County
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On Colonial Trail West (Virginia Route 10) at Cabin Point Road (Virginia Route 613), on the right when traveling west on Colonial Trail West.
Beginning about 1689, a village known as Cabin Point stood here. It was a tobacco shipping port in the 18th century. Colonial troops were stationed here during the American Revolution in 1780 and 1781. By 16 Jan. 1781 Maj. Gen. Friedrich Wilhelm von . . . — — Map (db m35939) HM
On Colonial Trail West (Virginia Route 10) at Swanns Point Road (Virginia Route 610), on the right when traveling east on Colonial Trail West.
Ten miles Northeast is Swann’s Point on James River. In 1635 William Swann patented land there. The English Commissioners investigating Bacon’s Rebellion met at Swann’s point in 1677. William Swann’s Tomb, dated 1680 is there. — — Map (db m2690) HM
On Colonial Trail West (Virginia Route 10) at Martin Luther King Highway (Virginia Route 40), on the right when traveling east on Colonial Trail West.
On 12 Oct. 1892, Dr. John Jefferson Smallwood, born enslaved in 1863 in Rich Square, North Carolina, founded the Temperance Industrial & Collegiate Institute nearby with fewer than ten students. Sprawled over sixty-five acres on the James River in . . . — — Map (db m74776) HM
On Colonial Trail West (Virginia Route 10) at Martin Luther King Highway (Virginia Route 40), on the right when traveling west on Colonial Trail West.
Located five miles to the north is Wakefield. Benjamin Harrison patented this land about 1637. His descendents became major landowners and were influential in Virginia and United States politics. Governor Benjamin Harrison was a signer of the . . . — — Map (db m2691) HM