Middlesex County

Middlesex County

by Larry S. Chowning
Middlesex County

Middlesex County

by Larry S. Chowning

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Overview

Just 35 years after Jamestown was settled, Virginia colonists planted tobacco in nearby Middlesex County, an area strategically located between two major rivers and the Chesapeake Bay. Middlesex life has been closely tied to both land and water. From the commerce of the early steamboats to the modern oyster-farming industry, the waterways have provided an avenue for business and a bountiful harvest of crabs, fish, and oysters. The county's modern boating industry grew from a 19th-century wooden boatbuilding tradition. The center of that industry, Deltaville, is known today as the "Boating Capital of the Chesapeake Bay." From the county's oyster heritage came Virginia's most famous celebration, the Urbanna Oyster Festival, which annually draws 60,000 people to the small waterfront town. Stately homes and churches that predate the Revolutionary War include Colonial Christ Church, which annually attracts hundreds of marines to the gravesite of Lt. Gen. Lewis Burwell "Chesty" Puller, the most decorated marine in the history of the United States Marine Corps, who retired to the county in 1955.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467102506
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 12/10/2018
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,087,043
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Larry S. Chowning, author of 10 books, is a native of Middlesex County. He has lived there his entire life with the exception of the four years he spent at the University of Richmond. Chowning is a staff reporter for the Southside Sentinel, the county's weekly newspaper.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 Colonial Life 11

2 Buildings and Structures 21

3 Sailboats, Motorboats, and Boatbuilding 35

4 Steamboats 49

5 Education 55

6 Religion in Middlesex 73

7 Making a Living in Middlesex 83

8 Faces of Middlesex 103

Bibliography 127

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