Virginĭa [2] — Virginĭa (State of Virginia [spr. Steht of Virdschinie], Virginien; officielle Abkürzung: Va., seltener Virg.), der größte der ursprünglichen dreizehn Staaten der Nordamerikanischen Union, einer der sechs sogenannten Central Sklaven Staaten… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Hampton, Virginia — City of Hampton Seal … Wikipedia
Roanoke, Virginia — For the metropolitan area, see Roanoke metropolitan area. For unsuccessful colonization attempt, see Roanoke Colony. Roanoke, Virginia City … Wikipedia
List of Registered Historic Places in Virginia, Counties A-B — List of Registered Historic Places in Virginia: NOTOC :: Virginia NRHP date for lists =Accomack County= * Accomac ** Accomac Historic District ** Bank Building ** Bowman s Folly ** Debtors Prison ** St. James Church * Assawoman ** Arbuckle Place… … Wikipedia
Lost counties, cities, and towns of Virginia — Lost counties, cities and towns of Virginia are those which formerly existed in the English Colony of Virginia, or the Commonwealth of Virginia after it became a state.This article focuses on the some of the lost cities, counties, and towns (both … Wikipedia
Pope's Creek (Virginia) — For Pope s Creek in Charles County, Maryland, see Pope s Creek, Maryland. Popes Creek is a small tidal tributary stream of the Potomac River in Westmoreland County, Virginia. The George Washington Birthplace National Monument lies in Popes Creek… … Wikipedia
Musgrove Mill State Historic Site — Musgrove s Mill Historic Battle Site U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Fairmont, West Virginia — City Downtown Fairmont and the Monongahela River in 2006 … Wikipedia
Northern Virginia Campaign — Part of the American Civil War … Wikipedia
33rd Virginia Infantry — The 33rd Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in the Commonwealth of Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It was a part of the famed Stonewall Brigade, named for… … Wikipedia