
The Pamunkey River dominates this mid-1960s landscape, winding through a complex system of marshes and tidal flats that define the boundary between King William and New Kent Counties. This survey illustrates a river-centered economy and culture, featuring numerous landings such as White Landing, Brickhouse Landing, and Sweet Hall Landing that provided vital water access before modern infrastructure shifted inland. To the west, the Pamunkey Indian Reservation occupies a prominent bend in the river, while the Southern railroad line cuts across the northern terrain, connecting small settlements like Lester Manor and Sweet Hall.
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