
North Anna River flows through the center of this rural landscape at the border of Louisa and Spotsylvania Counties. The 1968 field survey reveals a terrain defined by water power and community centers, including Whitlock Millpond and Lacy Millpond, which reflect the area's agricultural and milling roots. Small rural settlements like Glenora and Holladay are scattered along winding country roads, often centered around local houses of worship such as Bethel Ch and Good Hope Ch. In the southern reaches of the quadrangle, the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad cuts across the land near Plum Tree, providing a vital transit link for the regional economy. The numerous unnamed cemeteries (Cem) marked near Edgewood Ch and Laurel Hill Ch offer significant points of interest for genealogists tracing family histories in this part of Virginia.
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1942 Buckner
Louisa County, VA

1942 Contrary Creek
Louisa County, VA

1942 Pendleton
Louisa County, VA

1943 Buckner
Louisa County, VA

1943 Dabneys
Louisa County, VA

1943 Pendleton
Louisa County, VA

1943 South Anna
Louisa County, VA

1944 Dabneys
Louisa County, VA

1944 South Anna
Louisa County, VA

1968 Buckner
Louisa County, VA

1968 Contrary Creek
Louisa County, VA

1968 Dabneys
Louisa County, VA

1968 Pendleton
Louisa County, VA

1968 South Anna
Louisa County, VA

1970 Boswells Tavern
Louisa County, VA

1970 Ferncliff
Louisa County, VA

1973 Lake Anna West
Louisa County, VA

1977 Boswells Tavern
Louisa County, VA

2022 Boswells Tavern
Louisa County, VA

2022 Buckner
Louisa County, VA

2022 Dabneys
Louisa County, VA

2022 Ferncliff
Louisa County, VA

2022 Lake Anna West
Louisa County, VA

2022 Pendleton
Louisa County, VA

2022 South Anna
Louisa County, VA