
The James River defines the central character of this Buckingham County landscape, carving through the terrain alongside settlements such as Bremo Bluff and New Canton. This area is marked by a deep-rooted rural infrastructure, where the confluence of the Slate River and the James historically supported river-side commerce. The topography is dotted with family and church-related landmarks, including the Trinity Presbyterian Church Cem and the Creasy-Bowles Cem, which serve as vital touchpoints for genealogical research.
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1961 Buckingham
Buckingham County, VA

1967 Andersonville
Buckingham County, VA

1967 Diana Mills
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Arvonia
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Buckingham
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Glenmore
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Gold Hill
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Howardsville
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Saint Joy
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Willis Mountain
Buckingham County, VA

1969 Gladstone
Buckingham County, VA

1979 Howardsville
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Andersonville
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Arvonia
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Buckingham
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Diana Mills
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Gladstone
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Glenmore
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Gold Hill
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Howardsville
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Saint Joy
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Willis Mountain
Buckingham County, VA