
The Rappahannock River serves as the primary geographic and political boundary in this Virginia Piedmont landscape, separating Fauquier from Culpeper and Rappahannock counties. Settlements like Amissville and Jeffersonton anchor the road networks, while smaller hamlets such as Cliff Mills and Waterloo suggest earlier industrial or crossing points along the waterways. The area is dense with family history, marked by numerous small burial grounds including the Ney Family Graveyard and Burk - Shaw Family Cem.
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1894 Thorofare Gap
Fauquier County, VA

1943 Orlean
Fauquier County, VA

1944 Orlean
Fauquier County, VA

1944 Richardsville
Fauquier County, VA

1944 Somerville
Fauquier County, VA

1953 Richardsville
Fauquier County, VA

1953 Somerville
Fauquier County, VA

1966 Jeffersonton
Fauquier County, VA

1966 Somerville
Fauquier County, VA

1968 Richardsville
Fauquier County, VA

1970 Orlean
Fauquier County, VA

1998 Richardsville
Fauquier County, VA

2022 Jeffersonton
Fauquier County, VA

2022 Orlean
Fauquier County, VA

2022 Richardsville
Fauquier County, VA

2022 Somerville
Fauquier County, VA