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  2. Tappahannock Historic District - Wikipedia

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    They are the Customs House (c. 1750), Scot's Arms Tavern, Five Cents and Dollar Store, Ritchie House, Beale Memorial Baptist Church (Early Essex County Court House; 1728, 1814), Old Clerk's Office (c. 1808), Essex County Court House (1848, 1926), Debtor's Prison (c. 1769), Henley House (c. 1757), Anderton House (c. 1750), Brockenbrough House ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County ...

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    Roughly bounded by the Essex County line, Supply, Clarkes Store, and Pilkington Rds., the Rappahannock R., Blandfield (028-5084-0510), and Tidewater Trail through center. 38°06′16″N 77°06′05″W  /  38.1044°N 77.1014°W  / 38.1044; -77.1014  ( Occupacia-Rappahannock Rural Historic

  4. Amelia County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    David Greenhill Member of the Colonial House of Burgesses; Edmund Harrison (1764–1826), Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates (1802–1803) John Winston Jones, (1791–1848), born in Amelia County. Speaker of the United States House of Representatives [22] Nellie A. Ramsey Leslie (c.1840s–c.1920s), born into slavery in Amelia County. [23]

  5. List of United States federal courthouses in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of current and former courthouses of the United States federal court system located in Virginia.Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image, if available, its location and the jurisdiction it covers, [1] the dates during which it was used for each such jurisdiction, and, if applicable the person for whom it was named, and the date of renaming.

  6. Amelia Court House, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Amelia Court House (also known as Amelia Courthouse and Amelia) is the county seat of Amelia County in the U.S. state of Virginia [2] [3] and a census-designated place (CDP). [4] The population as of the 2010 census was 1,099. [5] The town was named for Princess Amelia of Great Britain, the second daughter of Great Britain's King George II, in ...

  7. Essex County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Essex County is a county located in the Middle Peninsula in the U.S. state of Virginia; the peninsula is bordered by the Rappahannock River on the north and King and Queen County on the south. As of the 2020 census , the population was 10,599. [ 1 ]

  8. Maplewood, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Maplewood is a mostly rural unincorporated community in southwest central Amelia County in the U.S. state of Virginia.It is located at the intersection of SR 640/SR 697 (Maplewood Road, a short loop segment of old US 360) and SR 640 (Buckskin Creek Road), just off the four-lane current US 360.

  9. Court House, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Court House, also known as Courthouse, is a transit-oriented neighborhood [1] in Arlington County, Virginia. It is centered around the Court House station on the Orange Line and the Silver Line of the Washington Metro .