
The Mattaponi River forms the eastern boundary of this rural King William County landscape, where the terrain is deeply dissected by tributaries like Herring Creek and Aylett Creek. The settlement pattern centers on historic crossroads and family junctions such as Beulahville, Pollards Corner, and Campbells Fork. This 1968 survey reveals a landscape still defined by local industry and community landmarks, featuring numerous water-powered sites including Dublin Millpond, Mitchell Millpond, and Herring Creek Mill. These mills, along with smaller impoundments like McGeorge Pond and Moncuin Pond, indicate the historical importance of water management in this agricultural region.
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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