
Hanover Courthouse and the town of Ashland anchor the southern reaches of this 1917–1918 survey of the Virginia interior. The landscape is defined by the convergence of major water systems, including the North Anna River and South Anna River which join to form the Pamunkey River. This era shows a community structured around early twentieth-century education and transportation, featuring numerous segregated institutions such as School No 8 (Colored) and the Reformatory For Boys (Colored).
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1889 Fredericksburg
Caroline County, VA

1892 Fredericksburg
Caroline County, VA

1894 Fredericksburg
Caroline County, VA

1918 Doswell
Caroline County, VA

1942 Ladysmith
Caroline County, VA

1942 Rappahannock Academy
Caroline County, VA

1942 Upper Zion
Caroline County, VA

1942 Woodford
Caroline County, VA

1943 Hewlett
Caroline County, VA

1944 Nanjemoy
Caroline County, VA

1949 Ruther Glen
Caroline County, VA

1951 Penola
Caroline County, VA

1951 Ruther Glen
Caroline County, VA

1951 Sparta
Caroline County, VA

1952 Rappahannock Academy
Caroline County, VA

1952 Upper Zion
Caroline County, VA

1964 Rappahannock Academy
Caroline County, VA

1964 Upper Zion
Caroline County, VA

1966 Ladysmith
Caroline County, VA

1968 Sparta
Caroline County, VA

1968 Supply
Caroline County, VA

1969 Hewlett
Caroline County, VA

1969 Penola
Caroline County, VA

1969 Rappahannock Academy
Caroline County, VA

1969 Ruther Glen
Caroline County, VA

1969 Woodford
Caroline County, VA

1994 Rappahannock Academy
Caroline County, VA

2022 Hewlett
Caroline County, VA

2022 Ladysmith
Caroline County, VA

2022 Penola
Caroline County, VA

2022 Rappahannock Academy
Caroline County, VA

2022 Ruther Glen
Caroline County, VA

2022 Sparta
Caroline County, VA

2022 Supply
Caroline County, VA

2022 Woodford
Caroline County, VA