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  2. Wythe County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Wythe County Sheriff's Office (WCSO) is the primary law enforcement agency in Wythe County, Virginia. The sheriff preceding Charles Foster was Keith Dunagan, who had served for nearly 40 years before retiring. [18] Since the establishment of the Wythe County Sheriff's Office, 1 deputy has died in the line of duty, in 1994. [19]

  3. Wytheville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    51-88000 [4] GNIS feature ID. 1498537 [5] Website. wytheville.org. Wytheville (/ ˈwɪθvɪl / WITH-vil) is a town in, and the county seat of, Wythe County, Virginia, United States. It is named after George Wythe, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and mentor to Thomas Jefferson. Wytheville's population was 8,264 at the ...

  4. Wytheville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    August 17, 1994 [ 2 ] Wytheville Historic District is a national historic district located at Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia. The district encompasses 245 contributing buildings in the historic core of the town of Wytheville. They are primarily residential and commercial buildings and structures dating from about the 1830s to early 1940s.

  5. Graham's Forge Mill - Wikipedia

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    Designated VLR. March 16, 2005 [2] Graham's Forge Mill is a historic grist mill located in the community of Grahams Forge, Wythe County, Virginia. The mill was built about 1890, and is a five-story, rectangular, wood-frame building on a limestone foundation. Atop the cross-gable standing seam metal roof is a cupola with a finial, decorative ...

  6. Maj. David Graham House - Wikipedia

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    Maj. David Graham House, also known as Cedar Run Farm, is a historic home located at Fosters Falls, Wythe County, Virginia. The house was built in four sections, beginning about 1840 and finishing about 1890. As such its design details reflect styles from late Federal to orientalized Queen Anne. The house is a 21⁄2 -story, T-shaped, wood and ...

  7. Cornett Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    September 29, 1983. The Cornett Archeological Site (44WY1) is a prehistoric and historic Native American site in Wythe County, Virginia. The site is located on a terrace above the north bank of the New River, about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) outside Austinville. [2] It is a village site, which was occupied during the Late Woodland period, and offers ...

  8. Category:Wythe County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wythe County, Virginia" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. St. John's Episcopal Church (Wytheville, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church in Wytheville, Virginia, United States. The church was built between 1854 and 1857, and is a Classical Revival style brick church building on a limestone foundation. The front facade features a pedimented portico with a full entablature supported by four monumental Doric order columns ...