Fox Hill on the Virginia Peninsula

Fox Hill on the Virginia Peninsula

by Fox Hill Historical Society
Fox Hill on the Virginia Peninsula

Fox Hill on the Virginia Peninsula

by Fox Hill Historical Society

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Overview

Settlers to Fox Hill, on the edge of the Virginia's gateway to the Chesapeake Bay, arrived as early as 1625. The name is believed to have been derived from the numerous fox dens in the sand of local beaches and was originally spelled Foxeshill. Early pioneers worked in small countryside farms, mostly growing the profitable tobacco, which soon allowed for larger, more profitable, plantations. In the early 1800s, a large number of Methodist families settled in the region, leaving a lasting impression that can be seen today. Fisherman and boat builders also immigrated into the area. Fox Hill soon became a thriving and prosperous community in Elizabeth City County. Beginning shortly before 1900, the white sand and waters of the Atlantic drew many to Grandview Beach, a location that became widely known as one of Virginia's best summer resort destinations. A boat house and dance pavilion were constructed in the ensuing decades, although they were later destroyed by a powerful 1930s hurricane. The site was later rebuilt, only to be torn down again by Hurricane Hazel in 1954.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738516028
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 01/13/2004
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,109,208
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Although today Fox Hill is today a part of Hampton, Virginia, the area still maintains the quaint charm of the early fishing village settled so many years ago. Join the Fox Hill Historical Society in a look back at the area as seen through the photographs of days gone by.
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