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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Weems, 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
Weems 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, Weems — J-86 — Christ Church
John Carter had the first church built on this site; it was completed in 1670 after his death. In 1730, his son Robert “King” Carter, colonial Virginia’s most powerful planter, proposed to build a brick church here at his own expense, . . . Map (db m24266) HM
2 Virginia, Lancaster County, Weems — Christ Church Lancaster
Christ Church Lancaster, a singular example of colonial church architecture, was completed circa 1735. This is Robert “King” Carter’s legacy to the community. Its simplicity stands as a witness to the importance of the Christian faith to . . . Map (db m24280) HM
3 Virginia, Lancaster County, Weems — J-85 — Corotoman
This place was three miles south. Little remains of the house. John Carter obtained patents for a large grant here before 1654, but the place is better known as the home of his son, Robert (“King”) Carter. In April 1814, the British, . . . Map (db m24261) HM
4 Virginia, Lancaster County, Weems — Foundation for Historic Christ Church, Inc.
This west wall donated by Ennolls A. Stephens First President Foundation for Historic Christ Church, Inc. 1958 - 1962 To honor the first officers who did so much to assist in getting the foundation underway Richard T. Herndon . . . Map (db m176466) HM
5 Virginia, Lancaster County, Weems — Site of Robert Carter's Brick Kiln
This site was discovered in the fall of 1979 during the excavation for the foundation of the new Volunteer Room, and was identified by archaeologists as the location where the bricks were fired for the building of Christ Church. The clay for the . . . Map (db m176467) HM
6 Virginia, Lancaster County, Weems — Virginia Founders, Revolutionary War Patriots and War of 1812 Veterans
Virginia founders, Revolutionary War patriots and War of 1812 veterans memorialized in this church and cemetery Founders residing in America during the first 50 years after the founding of Jamestown John Carter • David . . . Map (db m176464) HM WM
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024