
Montpelier serves as the central hub of this landscape, situated near the intersection of several local routes such as Mountain Rd and Bethany Church Rd. The region is defined by a dense network of watercourses, with the South Anna River flowing through the southern portion while the Newfound River and Cattail Cr drainage systems carve the northern terrain. This survey captures a mix of established crossroads and rural family-named landmarks, highlighting a settlement pattern typical of Piedmont Virginia where small communities like Gouldin, Goodall, and Mabelton are connected by historically significant corridors. Genealogists can identify key local landmarks including the Saint Peters Cem and the Po at Montpelier, which anchor the social geography of the era. The mapping of Needstan Cr and Jones Swamp further illustrates the low-lying wetlands that influenced local road placement and land use across this part of Hanover County.
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20 maps found

1938 Studley
Hanover County, VA

1938 Yellow Tavern
Hanover County, VA

1942 Beaverdam
Hanover County, VA

1943 Beaverdam
Hanover County, VA

1943 Hanover Academy
Hanover County, VA

1943 Mabelton
Hanover County, VA

1951 Studley
Hanover County, VA

1951 Yellow Tavern
Hanover County, VA

1963 Yellow Tavern
Hanover County, VA

1964 Studley
Hanover County, VA

1969 Beaverdam
Hanover County, VA

1969 Hanover Academy
Hanover County, VA

1969 Montpelier
Hanover County, VA

1974 Studley
Hanover County, VA

1974 Yellow Tavern
Hanover County, VA

2022 Beaverdam
Hanover County, VA

2022 Hanover Academy
Hanover County, VA

2022 Montpelier
Hanover County, VA

2022 Studley
Hanover County, VA

2022 Yellow Tavern
Hanover County, VA