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James City County: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)

Autor Sara E. Lewis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2009
Beyond museum restorations at Jamestown and neighboring Williamsburg, the history of America's first county is largely unknown to many who visit or live nearby. However, they see and read a multitude of street, neighborhood, and business names that bear silent witness to the county's history. Founded in 1634 atop ancient Algonquin Indian territory, the locality was first made up of plantations and small farms occupied by Europeans and Africans. As they spread out from "James Citie," immigrants sited themselves near rivers and creeks. Waterways provided the earliest transportation network, but interior road maintenance was key to further development of commerce and community. After the Civil War, James City County's population was concentrated along the Toano-Norge-Lightfoot corridor. Communities blossomed along an ancient footpath that followed the Virginia Peninsula's spine. In the 1880s, the railroad paralleled a portion of it, and motorcars followed, making Richmond Road the county's primary thoroughfare. Other community centers included Diascund, Croaker, Chickahominy, Centerville, and Grove.
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ISBN-13: 9780738568508
ISBN-10: 0738568503
Pagini: 127
Dimensiuni: 168 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
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Beyond museum restorations at Jamestown and neighboring Williamsburg, the history of America's first county is largely unknown to many who visit or live nearby. However, they see and read a multitude of street, neighborhood, and business names that bear silent witness to the county's history. Founded in 1634 atop ancient Algonquin Indian territory, the locality was first made up of plantations and small farms occupied by Europeans and Africans. As they spread out from "James Citie," immigrants sited themselves near rivers and creeks. Waterways provided the earliest transportation network, but interior road maintenance was key to further development of commerce and community. After the Civil War, James City County's population was concentrated along the Toano-Norge-Lightfoot corridor. Communities blossomed along an ancient footpath that followed the Virginia Peninsula's spine. In the 1880s, the railroad paralleled a portion of it, and motorcars followed, making Richmond Road the county's primary thoroughfare. Other community centers included Diascund, Croaker, Chickahominy, Centerville, and Grove.

Notă biografică

Author Sara E. Lewis invites readers to seek out James City County's lesser-known spots, where the presence of the past is layered beneath exurban communities and ghosted on portions of vacant lots, preserved trails, and still-rural landscape. Steeped in Virginia history, she has enjoyed the study of Colonial and early-American history while working with museums and nonprofit organizations for more than 20 years. She holds degrees in history, fine arts, and business from the College of William and Mary, as well as a degree in art history from Virginia Commonwealth University.