- Meherrin, Virginia
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Meherrin — Unincorporated community — Location within the Commonwealth of Virginia Coordinates: 37°06′12″N 78°22′00″W / 37.10333°N 78.3666667°WCoordinates: 37°06′12″N 78°22′00″W / 37.10333°N 78.3666667°W Country United States State Virginia County Lunenburg and Prince Edward Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5) - Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4) ZIP codes FIPS code GNIS feature ID Meherrin is a small unincorporated community in Lunenburg and Prince Edward counties in the U.S. state of Virginia.[1] It is approximately 18.6 miles by road south of Farmville.
Meherrin is the childhood home and birthplace of Roy Clark, a country singer and musician known for his appearances in the television show "Hee Haw". Locally, the village is known for its 4th of July Celebration and Friday night Bingos, which are both hosted by the Meherrin Volunteer Fire Department.
Meherrin is also home to a large Muslim community of 200 to 300 that in 2002 were suspected of having ties to terrorists inside and outside of the United States.[2]
The village's name was most likely adopted from that of the Meherrin Indian Tribe. There is an old wives tale that the name MEHERRIN came about because of an argument between two INDIAN dwellers that were fishing in the Meherrin River and somehow snagged the same fish. When the fish was finally reeled in, there was an argument that ensued with the Indian Fishermen each claiming "ME HERRIN", so goes the story and the name of the VILLAGE.
Nearby colleges include Longwood University, Hampden-Sydney College, and Southside Virginia Community College. Nearby schools are Prince Edward County Public Schools, Lunenburg County Public Schools, Charlotte County Public Schools, and Fuqua School(Private).
Correction: Meherrin was originally named Moore's Ordinary. It was named for George Moore in August of 1748 when he was granted a license by the Amelia Court to operate an "ordinary" tavern (a tavern that provided ordinary needs for travellers). In 1852 the Richmond-Danville railroad reached Meherrin and built the Meherrin Depot, named for the tribe of Indians that lived there and along the Meherrin River.
This information can be confirmed in Memories of Meherrin, compiled by Ruby Elliott Redmond and Virginia Price Waller. The book was published by Edmonds Printing/Color Images, Inc. in Lawrenceville, Virginia. Copyright 1998 Ruby Elliott Redmond and Virginia Price Waller
Demographics
As of 2000, the total population of zip code 23954 was 1,838. The racial breakdown was as follows: 48.3% White, 49.6% Black or African-American, 0.5% American Indian or Alaskan Native, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Other, and 1.3% two or more races. As for education for ages 25 and over, 64.1% were high school graduates or higher and 9.3% had a bachelor's degree or higher. The median household income was $30,147.[3]
References
Municipalities and communities of Lunenburg County, Virginia County seat: Lunenburg Towns CDP Unincorporated
communitiesFort Mitchell | Meherrin
Municipalities and communities of Prince Edward County, Virginia County seat: Farmville Towns CDP Unincorporated
communitiesAllens Mill | Blake Village | Briery | Bruceville | Burkes Tavern | Darlington Heights | Elam | Five Forks | Green Bay | Kingsville | Meherrin | Moran | Prospect | Redd Shop | Rice | Scholfield | Shields | Tuggle | Virso | Worsham
Footnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
Categories:- Unincorporated communities in Virginia
- Populated places in Lunenburg County, Virginia
- Populated places in Prince Edward County, Virginia
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