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 . ia. Jennings Gap, a post-village of Augusta county, Virginia, 133miles W. N. W. from Richmond. There is a pass through NorthMountain at this place. Jennings Ordinary, a post-office of Nottaway county, Va., Jerusalem, a small post-village, capital of Southampton county,Virginia, on the Nottoway river, 75 miles S. S. E. from Richmond. Jetersville, a post-village of Amelia c
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 . ia. Jennings Gap, a post-village of Augusta county, Virginia, 133miles W. N. W. from Richmond. There is a pass through NorthMountain at this place. Jennings Ordinary, a post-office of Nottaway county, Va., Jerusalem, a small post-village, capital of Southampton county,Virginia, on the Nottoway river, 75 miles S. S. E. from Richmond. Jetersville, a post-village of Amelia county, Virginia, 54 milesS. W. from Richmond. Johjtsons Springs, a post-village of Goochland county, Va.,28 miles W. from Richmond. JoHNSONTOWN, a post-officc of Northampton county, Virginia. JoNESBORouGH, a post-villagc of Brunswick county, Virginia,about 90 miles S. by W. from Richmond. Jones Mills, a post-office of Washington county, Virginia. Jones Spring, a post-office of Berkeley county, Virginia. Jonesville, a small post-village, capital of Lee county, Virginia,on Powells river, 392 miles W, S. W. from Richmond. It issituated on a beautiful eminence, near the foot of Cumberland moun-tain. Population, about W. T. WALTERS & CO.
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