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 . CLOCKS & JE^WELHY, Jfl^IJV STREET, ^ WATCHES and JEWELKY repaired and Engraving executed in the bestmanner. DIUGUID & BROTHERS, MANUFACTUEEES OF SCREWS, PRESSES, MILL GEARING, ALL KINDS OF IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS AND EITJVCHBURG. BURROUGHS. SHAFER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers inSUPERIOR Ready Jfl ad e OF THEIR OWN large assortment of IB®^§ mB ¥®W[SS^ S


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 . CLOCKS & JE^WELHY, Jfl^IJV STREET, ^ WATCHES and JEWELKY repaired and Engraving executed in the bestmanner. DIUGUID & BROTHERS, MANUFACTUEEES OF SCREWS, PRESSES, MILL GEARING, ALL KINDS OF IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS AND EITJVCHBURG. BURROUGHS. SHAFER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers inSUPERIOR Ready Jfl ad e OF THEIR OWN large assortment of IB®^§ mB ¥®W[SS^ Servants Clothing, FURlSHIl GOODS, & CR GAZETTEER OF VIRGINIA. 215 river, 160 miles, S. W. from Richmond. It is situated in a richfarming district, and contains a number of handsome resi-dences. Concord, a post-office of Appomattox county, Virginia. Conrads Store, a post-office of Rockingham county, Virginia. Conway, or Middle river, of Virginia, is a small stream flow-ing into the Rapidan, on the boundary between Greene andMadison counties. Coons Mill, a post-office of Boone county, Virginia. Coopers, a post-office of Franklin county, Virginia, 172 milesW. S. W. from Richmond. Coopers Plains, a post-office of Steuben county, Virginia. CoROWAUGH, a post-office of Isle of Wight county, Virginia. Cove Creek, a post-office of Tazewell county, Virginia. Covesville, a post-village of Albemarle county, Virginia, 103miles W. N. W. from Richmond, has 1 church. Covington, a flourishing post-village, capital of Alleghanycounty, Virginia, on Jacksons river, a branch of James river,196 miles W. by N. from Richmond. It is situated in


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