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Methodist Churches which were used by the army for
stables and housing,
Drummondtown escaped the war with
little damage. The late
nineteenth century brought...
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first quarter of the
twentieth century,
including the
Drummondtown Baptist Church (1914),
Drummondtown United Methodist Church (1920), and the
former hotel...
- St.
James Church is a
historic Episcopal Church on
Drummondtown Road near Back
Street in Accomac, Virginia,
United States.
Originally established as a...
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Register Show map of
Virginia Show map of the
United States Location 31181
Drummondtown Rd., Wachapreague,
Virginia Coordinates 37°37′17″N 75°41′34″W / 37...
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Thomas M. Bayly. Born at the
family estate called "Mount Custis" near
Drummondtown (now
known as Accomac, Virginia), to then
Virginia state senator and...
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abolished and
advocated a
peaceful national reunification. Wise was born in
Drummondtown in
Accomack County, Virginia, to
Major John Wise and his
second wife...
- The
Locustville Academy is a
historic school building at 28055
Drummondtown Road in Locustville, Virginia. It is a two-story wood-frame building, with...
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demolished by the
county in 1909; the debtors'
prison was
turned over to the
Drummondtown Branch of
Preservation Virginia (formerly
known as the ****ociation for...
- Virginia's 1st
congressional district (1887–1891).
Browne was born in
Drummondtown (renamed
Accomac shortly after his death) in
Accomack County on Virginia's...
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remained loyal,
despite growing Confederate forces at the
county seat,
Drummondtown. However,
during a
September 2
cabinet meeting,
President Lincoln was...