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- Look up pittsylvania in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pittsylvania may refer to Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA an early name for the proposed Vandalia...
- Pittsylvania County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. At the 2020 census, the po****tion was 60,501. The county seat is Chatham. Pittsylvania...
- Mount Airy is an unincorporated community in northeastern Pittsylvania County, Virginia, United States. Its altitude is 643 feet (196 m), and it is located...
- an American patriot, planter, merchant and politician who represented Pittsylvania County, Virginia three times in the Virginia House of Delegates as well...
- William Lynch (1742 – 1820) was an American military officer from Pittsylvania County, Virginia. He claimed to be the source of the terms "lynch law" and...
- Goochland County, Virginia Woodlawn, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Woodlawn (Vernon Hill, Virginia), a home in Pittsylvania County, Virginia This disambiguation...
- Chatham is a town in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, United States. It is the county seat of Pittsylvania County. Chatham's po****tion was 1,232 at the...
- locale on the banks of the Staunton River, between Campbell County and Pittsylvania County. It is located east of the mouth of the Otter River near Altavista...
- in Swansonville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, on March 31, 1862. His great-grandfather William Swanson had moved to Pittsylvania from Albemarle County...
- The Pittsylvania County Courthouse is located at 1 North Main Street in downtown Chatham, Virginia, USA. Built in 1853, this Gr**** Revival building was...