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Prior to its founding, the county had been without a newspaper since the 1940s, when the Amelia Gazette shut down. The Monitor, as the current paper is known, was founded by Ann B. Morris (now Ann B. Salster), who was the paper's owner and publisher until she died July 14, 2017. Her daughter, Rebecca "Bekki" Morris, now runs the weekly newspaper.
Hopewell News: Hopewell: 1926 2018 Began as City and Tri-County News: King George Journal Press: King George: 2017 Ledger-Star: Norfolk 1876 [14] 1995 [20] Began as Public Ledger, became Ledger-Star in 1962 News & Messenger: Manassas: Northern Virginia Sun: Arlington: 1998 Port Folio Weekly: Norfolk: 1983 2009 Religious Herald: Richmond: 1828 ...
William S. Archer, born in Amelia County, United States Senator from Virginia [22] Van T. Barfoot (1919–2012), U.S. Army Colonel and a U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient; William Wyatt Bibb, born in Amelia County, United States Senator from Georgia and first Governor of Alabama [22] Jesse Bragg, Negro-league baseball player
Buildings and structures in Amelia County, Virginia (4 C, 1 P) E. Education in Amelia County, Virginia (1 C, 1 P) G. Geography of Amelia County, Virginia (3 C) N.
Gate City Historic District is a national historic district located at Gate City, Scott County, Virginia. It contains 47 contributing buildings in the central business district of Gate City. Most contributing resources consist of commercial, residential, and governmental buildings dating from the late-19th and early-20th centuries.
English: Home of Edmund Harrison and family; 4,587 sq. ft., built 1745; later gifted 1975 to Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; designated residence of sitting director until sold 2014 Date 18 January 2000, 20:19:46
Virginia is one of just a handful of states that holds major elections in off years, so while special elections to replace state Sens. John McGuire, R-Goochland, and Suhas Subramanyam, D-Loudoun ...
Morven is a rural unincorporated community in northwestern Amelia County just south of the Appomattox River in the U.S. state of Virginia. It is located in Leigh District [2] at the intersection of SR 681 (Clementown Road) and SR 616 (S. Genito Road), northwest of Flat Creek. The name sometimes appears as "Moryen", [3] probably a misspelling.