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Moving - Amelia, Virginia
Amelia, VA is a center for water sports
and boating. If you think you might be moving into or out
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Meanwhile, enjoy reading this brief
history of Amelia, VA.
A Brief History of Amelia, Virginia
This county was formed from Prince George
in 1734, and has an area of 349 ? square miles of 273,685
acres. The Appomattox river skirts its entire northern and
eastern border, and forms the dividing line on the north
between the counties of Cumberland and Powhatan and east
Chesterfield. Namozine creek separates it from Dinwiddie on
the east. Nottoway county bounds it on the south and Prince
Edward and Cumberland on the west. The county is bountifully
watered by the Appomottox and its many tributaries, the
principal of which are the Namozine, Deep, Winticomack and
Flat creeks, each one of which course from northern to
sourthern limits of the county. The Richmond and Danville
Road traverses the county from north to south, dividing it
into two nearly equal parts. The farm lands are very
productive, raising large quantities of tobacco (about
2,000,000 pounds annually), of fine grade, besides corn,
oats, wheat, and market vegetables and fruits and diary
products. There are large mineral deposits, and among them
may be mentioned iron, soapstone, plumbago, mica and
asbestos. The average assessed value of the lands is $4 per
acre.

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