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Washington’s Burgess Routes Historical Markers

Referencing George Washington’s diaries, the Rev. Arthur P. Gray in 1938 traced the routes Col. Washington took on horseback between Fredericksburg and Williamsburg to attend colonial Virginia’s House of Burgesses during the 17 years he was the elected burgess from his district. The most often-used routes were 90-some miles long, one via New Kent and the other via West Point. While no markers currently mark the route, a number of markers reference courthouses, churches, homes and inns noted by Rev. Gray that Col. Washington passed by or where he spent the night, or longer. Those are the markers in this series.
 
Town of Bowling Green Marker image, Touch for more information
By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), May 12, 2019
Town of Bowling Green Marker
1 Virginia, Caroline County, Bowling Green — Town of Bowling Green
2 Virginia, Caroline County, Guinea — Fairfield Plantation
3 Virginia, James City County, Toano — W-30 — Hickory Neck Church
4 Virginia, King and Queen County, King and Queen Court House — OB-10 — Newington
5 Virginia, King William County, King William — OC-27 — King William County Courthouse
6 Virginia, King William County, West Point — OC-18 — St. John's Church
7 Virginia, New Kent County, Eltham — WO-30 — Eltham
8 Virginia, New Kent County, New Kent — WO-18 — Martha Washington's Birthplace
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9 Virginia, New Kent County, New Kent — WO-16 — New Kent Courthouse Reported permanently removed
10 Virginia, New Kent County, Talleysville — WO-13 — St. Peter's Church
11 Virginia, New Kent County, Talleysville — WO-12 — The White House
 
 
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May. 10, 2024