- The
Octonia Stone, also
known as Octoney, Octeny, Octona, and
Octuna Stone, is a
historic boundary marker located near Stanardsville,
Greene County, Virginia...
-
Lecithocera octonias is a moth in the
family Lecithoceridae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1910. It is
found on Borneo. The
wingspan is
about 19 mm...
-
selected as the
county seat. The
Greene County Courthouse,
Beadles House,
Octonia Stone, Powell–McMullan House, and
Stanardsville Historic District are listed...
- Road SR 636 (Beech
Grove Lane)
Greene 7.50 12.07 SR 230 (Madison Road)
Octonia Road
South River Road
Pocosan Mountain Road Dead End
Greensville 0.60 0...
- Road)
Greene 3.60 5.79 Dead End
South River Road SR 637 (South
River Road/
Octonia Road)
Greensville 3.81 6.13 SR 633 (Pine Log Road)
Diamond Grove Road Quarry...
-
Octonia Stone...
-
obsignata Meyrick, 1914
Lecithocera ochrometra Meyrick, 1933
Lecithocera octonias Meyrick, 1910
Lecithocera officialis Meyrick, 1911
Lecithocera ojejyella...
-
tract of land
known as the
Octonia Grant was
auctioned off. The
westernmost boundary line of the 24,000-acre
Grant is the
Octonia Stone.
Clerk for the sale...
- The land on
which the
Beadles House stands was
originally a part of the
Octonia Grant in the
early eighteenth century. In 1779
William Stanard owned the...