
The Pamunkey Indian Reservation sits prominently along the winding bends of the Pamunkey River in this mid-1960s study of the Tidewater region. The landscape is defined by vast estuarine environments, including Lilly Point Marsh, Cousiac Marsh, and Sweet Hall Marsh, which isolate large landmasses like West Island. Transportation and commerce during this era relied on the Southern railroad line and a series of historical landings such as White Landing, Sweet Hall Landing, and Brickhouse Landing.
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