
Mattaponi River curves through the northeast corner of this Tidewater landscape, marking the boundary between King William and King and Queen counties. The interior terrain is defined by a dense network of tributaries including Herring Creek, Webb Creek, and Dorrell Creek, which supported a localized milling economy mid-century. Evidence of this water-powered industry remains visible at Mitchell Mill Pond and Herring Creek Mill, along with the secluded Dublin Mill Pond. Small crossroads settlements and post offices such as Beulahville, Pollards Corner, and Epworth serve as the primary hubs for the surrounding rural homesteads. The map also records localized landmarks like Corinth Ch and Duane Fork, offering a detailed view of the road network and agricultural clearings that shaped this part of Virginia just after the 1940s.
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1950 Old Church
King William County, VA

1951 Beulahville
King William County, VA

1968 Beulahville
King William County, VA

1968 Manquin
King William County, VA

2010 Manquin
King William County, VA
2011 Beulahville
King William County, VA

2013 Beulahville
King William County, VA

2013 Manquin
King William County, VA
2016 Beulahville
King William County, VA

2016 Manquin
King William County, VA
2019 Beulahville
King William County, VA

2019 Manquin
King William County, VA

2022 Beulahville
King William County, VA

2022 Manquin
King William County, VA