
Carson serves as a central hub on this Virginia landscape, positioned along the Seaboard Coast Line railroad where it meets the boundary of Dinwiddie and Prince George counties. The map captures a region defined by extensive wetland networks, with Arthur Swamp and Rowanty Creek dominating the drainage patterns. These water features dictate the placement of early routes like Halifax Road and New Stage Road, which skirt the lower-lying terrain.
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1897 Amelia
Dinwiddie County, VA

1919 Mc Kenney
Dinwiddie County, VA

1921 Mc Kenney
Dinwiddie County, VA

1943 Church Road
Dinwiddie County, VA

1943 De Witt
Dinwiddie County, VA

1943 Mc Kenney
Dinwiddie County, VA

1943 Sutherland
Dinwiddie County, VA

1944 Church Road
Dinwiddie County, VA

1944 DeWitt
Dinwiddie County, VA

1944 Petersburg
Dinwiddie County, VA

1944 Reams
Dinwiddie County, VA

1944 Sutherland
Dinwiddie County, VA

1949 Petersburg
Dinwiddie County, VA

1950 Darvills
Dinwiddie County, VA

1950 Hebron
Dinwiddie County, VA

1952 Petersburg
Dinwiddie County, VA

1952 Reams
Dinwiddie County, VA

1963 Cherry Hill
Dinwiddie County, VA

1963 Church Road
Dinwiddie County, VA

1963 De Witt
Dinwiddie County, VA

1963 Mc Kenney
Dinwiddie County, VA

1963 Sutherland
Dinwiddie County, VA

1964 Darvills
Dinwiddie County, VA

1964 Hebron
Dinwiddie County, VA

1969 Carson
Dinwiddie County, VA

1969 Petersburg
Dinwiddie County, VA

1974 Petersburg
Dinwiddie County, VA

1994 Petersburg
Dinwiddie County, VA

2022 Carson
Dinwiddie County, VA

2022 Cherry Hill
Dinwiddie County, VA

2022 Church Road
Dinwiddie County, VA

2022 Darvills
Dinwiddie County, VA

2022 DeWitt
Dinwiddie County, VA

2022 Hebron
Dinwiddie County, VA

2022 Sutherland
Dinwiddie County, VA

2023 Petersburg
Dinwiddie County, VA