
Indian Neck and Cauthornville anchor this map of the rural crossroads where King and Queen, Essex, and Caroline counties meet. The landscape is defined by the winding drainages of Hoskins Cr and Chapel Creek, which feed into the extensive wetlands of the King and Queen Swamp. This topography created a decentralized settlement pattern, with small communities like Beazley and Owenton situated on the higher ground between creek valleys. Historically significant sites such as the Upper Essex Cem and the Garnett Millpond reflect the long-standing agricultural and local industrial foundations of the region. The network of secondary roads, including Indian Neck Rd and State Rte 640, traces the traditional routes connecting these Tidewater upland communities.
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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