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Detail of the Seal of Virginia. image, Touch for more information
By Cynthia L. Clark, August 16, 2017
Detail of the Seal of Virginia.
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1 Virginia, Franklin — Franklin Memorial Park
Dedicated to those who gave their lives in defense of our state and our nation Originally a part of the James L. Camp homeplace, the park was given to the town of Franklin in 1946 by the children of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Camp. Rena . . . Map (db m125377) WM
2 Virginia, Franklin — U-126 — Franklin
Incorporated as a town in 1876, Franklin began as a Southampton County village in the 1830s. In October, 1862, during the Civil War, Union gunboats on the Blackwater River shelled the town and the railroad station. Several skirmishes occurred nearby . . . Map (db m18144) HM
3 Virginia, Franklin — U-131 — Camp Family Homestead
George Camp, Jr. (1793-1879) acquired this land in 1826. Several of his children incorporated the Camp Manufacturing Company in 1887 to operate sawmills. The company expanded into a wood product manufacturing company and later a paper mill. . . . Map (db m69463) HM
4 Virginia, Franklin — "Can't Is Not in the Camp's Vocabulary"
Paul and James Camp started P.D. Camp and Company, a lumber business, in 1877. The brothers bought R.J. Neely's sawmill in 1886 and established Camp Manufacturing Company in 1887. The original Franklin mill was steam powered and lay on a . . . Map (db m51001) HM
5 Virginia, Isle of Wight County, Franklin — U-125 — Camp Manufacturing Company
This industrial complex evolved from a sawmill that operated here prior to the Civil War. In 1887, three brothers, Paul D. Camp, James L. Camp, and Robert J. Camp, founded Camp Manufacturing Company, later Union Camp Corporation The lumbering . . . Map (db m69786) HM
 
 
 
 
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