
The Mattaponi River serves as the central artery for this portion of the Virginia Tidewater, dividing King William and King and Queen counties. This mid-century landscape is defined by its transition from water-based commerce to road-side settlements, where historical river access points like Old Hall Landing and Jones Landing contrast with the inland growth of St Stephens Church. The map documents a rural community supported by local education and faith, evidenced by the Lawson Sch, Marriott Sch, and several churches including St Davids Ch.
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1918 Aylett
King and Queen County, VA

1933 Aylett
King and Queen County, VA

1944 Howertons
King and Queen County, VA

1945 Howertons
King and Queen County, VA

1949 Aylett
King and Queen County, VA

1949 King And Queen
King and Queen County, VA

1949 Shacklefords
King and Queen County, VA

1949 Truhart
King and Queen County, VA

1951 Cauthornville
King and Queen County, VA

1965 Shacklefords
King and Queen County, VA

1968 Aylett
King and Queen County, VA

1968 Cauthornville
King and Queen County, VA

1968 King And Queen Court House
King and Queen County, VA

1968 Millers Tavern
King and Queen County, VA

1968 Truhart
King and Queen County, VA

1970 Truhart
King and Queen County, VA

2022 Aylett
King and Queen County, VA

2022 Cauthornville
King and Queen County, VA

2022 King And Queen Court House
King and Queen County, VA

2022 Millers Tavern
King and Queen County, VA

2022 Shacklefords
King and Queen County, VA

2022 Truhart
King and Queen County, VA