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Mount Athos is a historic archaeological site located at Kelly, Campbell County, Virginia.It consists of a stone ruin atop a wooded ridge overlooking the James River.. The property was originally owned by John Bolling (1700–1757), and was part of a larger tract of land called Buffalo Lick.
Over the James River west of the junction of Mt. Athos Rd. and the Norfolk Southern Railroad tracks 37°23′36″N 79°03′38″W / 37.3933°N 79.0606°W / 37.3933; -79.0606 ( Norfolk Southern Six Mile Bridge
Over the James River west of the junction of Mt. Athos Rd. and the Norfolk Southern Railroad tracks 37°23′35″N 79°03′46″W / 37.393056°N 79.062778°W / 37.393056; -79.062778 ( Norfolk Southern Six Mile Bridge
He died at "Mount Athos" plantation, near Lynchburg, Virginia, November 1, 1828. He was interred in a vault blasted out of a solid rock at the summit of "Mount Athos," Virginia. Mount Athos was destroyed by fire in 1876, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 as an archaeological site. [1] [2]
It provided rail service between 1853 and 1972. It has been owned by the Mount Athos Regional Museum and Information Center, Inc., since 1993. [3] The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [1]
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Afterwards, Robertson served as judge of the circuit court of chancery for Henrico County, Virginia for several years and was a delegate to the peace convention in Washington, D.C. in 1861. He was a member of the Virginia State Senate from 1861 to 1863 before his death at "Mount Athos" near Lynchburg, Virginia on July 5, 1873. He was interred ...
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