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Great Opportunity for a Secluded Wooded Home Site on Cul de Sac at the end of a quiet street just yards from the Prince George County line!
Beautifully wooded lot in solid neighborhood convenient to Petersburg & Richmond area. Located in Keswick Farms in Dinwiddie County and only yards from the Prince George County Line. Great building opportunity at the end of a quiet street with country atmosphere. Soil maps and analysis indicate underground septic system. Sale subject to POA review and acceptance from buyer. Possible driveway opportunity to rear of lot with acceptance of maintenance agreement.
Dinwiddie County was formed May 1, 1752, from Prince George County. The county is named for Robert Dinwiddie, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, 1751?58. The county raised several militia units that would fight in the American Revolution.
Dinwiddie County was the birthplace of Elizabeth (Burwell) Hob...
Dinwiddie County was the birthplace of Elizabeth (Burwell) Hobbs Keckly, a free black dressmaker who worked for two presidents' wives: Mrs. Jefferson Davis and later Mary Todd Lincoln. Thomas Day was also a native; he was well known later at Milton, North Carolina, as a free black cabinetmaker. Another native son was Dr. Thomas Stewart, perhaps America's first free black 18th-century rural physician.[3]
During the Civil War the Battle of Lewis's Farm was fought along Quaker Road [Rt. 660]. It took place on March 29, 1865. This was the first in several attempts by Union General Ulysses S. Grant to cut Robert E. Lee's final supply line?the Southside Railroad?in the spring of 1865. Here the Union forces led by Brig. Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain engaged Confederates under Maj. Gen. Bushrod R. Johnson. After sharp fighting, the Union troops entrenched nearby along the Boydton Plank Road, and Johnson withdrew to his lines at White Oak Road. The Union army cut the rail line four days later, after capturing Five Forks on April 1, 1865, at the Battle of Five Forks. Several other engagements were fought in Dinwiddie County, including the Battle of Dinwiddie Court House, Battle of Sutherland's Station, and Battle of White Oak Road.
For more information on this and other Residential Land For Sale in Dinwiddie County VA, contact Danny Graham at (757) 613-6059, by email [Email listed above], or visit mopva\. com.
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