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Cappahosic House, also
known as
Baytop House and
Cappahosic Ferry House, is a
historic home
located near Gloucester,
Gloucester County, Virginia. It was...
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Downtown Historic District,
Abingdon Glebe House, Airville,
Burgh Westra,
Cappahosic House,
Gloucester Point Archaeological District,
Gloucester Women's Club...
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Springs Road)
Orchard Hill Lane Dead End
Gloucester 0.60 0.97 SR 618 (
Cappahosic Road)
Cowpen Neck Road Dead End
Goochland 5.08 8.18 SR 634 (Maidens Road)...
- 20 1.93 US 460
Collins Avenue Dead End
Gloucester 2.40 3.86 Dead End
Cappahosic Road SR 614 (Hickory Fork Road)
Goochland 3.10 4.99 SR 616 (Stokes Station...
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Epton Road SR 663 (Sugar Run Road)
Gloucester 1.40 2.25 SR 618 (
Cappahosic Road)
Allmondsville Road SR 606 (Ark Road)
Goochland 0.98 1.58 SR 6 (River...
- Fell Fox, p. 42
William Carter Stubbs, The
Descendants of John
Stubbs of
Cappahosic,
Gloucester County ...,
Issue 2, (1902), pg. 16 [1]
Archived 2017-03-13...
- Neck,
Gloucester Co., Va., 1685 (1923) The
descendants of John
Stubbs of
Cappahosic,
Gloucester County, Virginia, 1652 (1902)
Report on the
agricultural resources...
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Cappahosic House...
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Capahosic and hold him in
esteem as his son,
naming him "Nantaquod"
Cappahosic House McCartney, Martha. "John
Smith (bap. 1580–1631)".
Encyclopedia Virginia...