Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . he border of thecounty. Formed in 1692. Capital, Tappahannock. Popula-tion, 10,206, of whom 3444 were free, and 6762 slaves. EsTELiNE Furnace, a post-office of Augusta county, Vir-ginia. EsTiLLViLLE, a post-village, capital of Scott county, Virginia,on Moccasin creek, 357 miles W. by S. from Richmond. Ironore and coal are abundant at this place. It contains 1 or 2churches,


Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . he border of thecounty. Formed in 1692. Capital, Tappahannock. Popula-tion, 10,206, of whom 3444 were free, and 6762 slaves. EsTELiNE Furnace, a post-office of Augusta county, Vir-ginia. EsTiLLViLLE, a post-village, capital of Scott county, Virginia,on Moccasin creek, 357 miles W. by S. from Richmond. Ironore and coal are abundant at this place. It contains 1 or 2churches, and about 60 dAvellings. Etna, a post-office of Hanover county, Virginia. EvANSHAM, Virginia. See Wytheville. EvANSviLLE, a post-village in Preston county, Virginia, about200 miles N. W. from Eichmond. Everetts\t:lle, a village in Albemarle county, Virginia, nearthe Virginia Central railroad, 70 miles N. W. from Richmond. Fabers Mills, a post-village of Nelson county, Virginia,about 100 miles W. from Richmond. Fabius, a post-office of Hardy county, Virginia. Factory Hill, a post-office of Nansemond county, Virginia. 230 LYNCHBURG BUSINESS DIRECTORY. H. S. WHITTEMORE. C. A. WHITTEMORE. H. S. WHITTEMORE & BROTHER,. Manufacturers of their GENUINE, PEEMICM, EAGLE, IMPROVED, LIVINGSTON, PEEKS-HILL, and SIDE HILL PLOWS; THRESHERS and HORSE POWERS, WHEAT FANS, HAYCUTTERS, CORN SHELLEES, CULTIVATORS, CAST IRON ROAD SCRAPERS, and otherAgricultural Implements. All kinds of WROUGHT and CAST IRON furnished to order; also the best FORCE PUMP, andENGINE combined, for wells or springs. FIRST PREMIUMS awarded to us at the Union Fair of Virginia and North Carolina, and at theState Fair of Virginia, at Richmond, in 1S54, for the best SIDE HILL PLOW,—the special approba-tion of the Committee was given for the SUPERIOR STRENGTH and FINISH of our TOOLS. All orders promptly attended to. ON THE BASIN LYNCHBURG. S. G. MORGAN. W. II. CURLE. W. E. BURNHAM. MORGAN, CURLE & BURNHAMS PLANING AND MOULDIN


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