
The Chickahominy River defines the southwestern boundary of this area, where low-lying wetlands like Higgins Swamp and Boar Swamp meet the developing residential corridors of New Kent and Henrico counties. This landscape is a transition between the suburban expansion of Bradley Acres and Currituck Farms and the more agricultural north, where Orapax Farms and large tracts of woodland predominate. Local genealogy is well-supported by numerous burial sites, including the Antioch Cem and Rock Hill Cem. Historically significant water features like Parsleys Millpond and Parsleys Cr suggest a legacy of early milling, while the modern New Kent County Airport anchors the southeastern corner. The map also records the exact meeting of three jurisdictions at the Hanover, New Kent, and Henrico county lines.
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1949 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

1949 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

1953 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

1953 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

1965 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

1965 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

1966 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

1966 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

1973 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

1974 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

1974 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

1974 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

2022 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

2022 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

2022 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

2022 Walkers
New Kent County, VA