Last additions - Dickenson County, VA
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Bear Pen School.414 viewsSep 19, 2013
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This is another historical marker for the town of Clintwood.402 viewsSep 19, 2013
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Dickenson County, Virginia's Coal Miners Memorial379 viewsSep 19, 2013
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This is a Bold Creek Church meeting.397 viewsSep 19, 2013
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Dickenson County, Virginia's Veterans Memorial359 viewsSep 19, 2013
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This is an example of the historical markers that used to dot the VA landscape. 303 viewsSep 19, 2013
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Sketch357 viewsDuring the first 90 years of Dickenson County's existence, the time period between 1880 and 1970, there evolved over one hundred identifiable communities, the nuclei of which consisted of any or all of the following: a one or two room school, a post office, a store, and a church. Sometimes the school served as a church or vice versa. The last rural post office in the county, Darwin, was discontinued in 1963. The last two rural schools, Dog Branch and Yates, closed in 1970. Very few country stores remain in Sep 19, 2013
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Andrew Franklin Phipps360 viewsThis is a picture of Andrew Franklin Phipps and his wife, Matilda Jane Kendrick. They raised a family on Cutter's Creek. The Phipps family arrived in Dickenson County around 1850. The Kendricks arrived later, after 1900. Desta ElliottSep 19, 2013
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