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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Dinwiddie County, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Dinwiddie County, Virginia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Dinwiddie County, VA (169) Amelia County, VA (44) Brunswick County, VA (51) Chesterfield County, VA (231) Greensville County, VA (7) Nottoway County, VA (50) Petersburg Ind. City, VA (156) Prince George County, VA (60) Sussex County, VA (25)  DinwiddieCounty(169) Dinwiddie County (169)  AmeliaCounty(44) Amelia County (44)  BrunswickCounty(51) Brunswick County (51)  ChesterfieldCounty(231) Chesterfield County (231)  GreensvilleCounty(7) Greensville County (7)  NottowayCounty(50) Nottoway County (50)  (156) Petersburg (156)  PrinceGeorgeCounty(60) Prince George County (60)  SussexCounty(25) Sussex County (25)
Dinwiddie is the county seat for Dinwiddie County
Adjacent to Dinwiddie County, Virginia
      Amelia County (44)  
      Brunswick County (51)  
      Chesterfield County (231)  
      Greensville County (7)  
      Nottoway County (50)  
      Petersburg (156)  
      Prince George County (60)  
      Sussex County (25)  
 
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101 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Petersburg Battlefields — The Union Line
Near Church Road (Virginia Route 672) at Flank Road, on the left when traveling north.
102 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Petersburg Battlefields — The Campaign for Petersburg
Near Church Road (Virginia Route 672) at Flank Road, on the right when traveling south.
103 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Petersburg Battlefields — The Campaign for Petersburg
Near Church Road (Virginia Route 672) at Flank Road, on the right when traveling south.
104 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Petersburg Battlefields — The Confederate Picket Line
Near Church Road (Virginia Route 672) at Flank Road, on the right when traveling south.
105 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Petersburg Battlefields — Battle of Jones Farm, March 25, 1865
Near Church Road (Virginia Route 672) at Flank Road, on the right when traveling south.
106 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Petersburg Battlefields — The Sixth Corps Poised for Attack, April 2, 1865
Near Church Road (Virginia Route 672) at Flank Road, on the right when traveling south.
107 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Petersburg Battlefields — The Final Petersburg Offensive
Near Church Road (Virginia Route 672) at Flank Road, on the right when traveling south.
108 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield
On Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
109 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — 15 — Petersburg State Colony for the Negro Insane — Petersburg, Virginia — Dinwiddie County
Near 7th Avenue, 0.5 miles north of Albermarle Street. Reported permanently removed.
110 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Ream's Station — Federal Debacle: "The retreat was a route" — Wilson-Kautz Raid
On Acorn Drive, 0.1 miles south of Oak Grove Road (County Route 606), on the left when traveling south. Reported missing.
111 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Ream's Station — First Encounter — Wilson-Kautz Raid —
On Acorn Drive, 0.1 miles south of Oak Grove Road (County Route 606), on the left when traveling south.
112 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Second Battle Of Reams Station — Striking the Confederate Supply Line
Near Reams Drive (Virginia Route 606) 0.1 miles west of Halifax Road (Virginia Route 604), on the right when traveling west.
113 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Second Battle Of Reams Station — Maelstrom of Battle
Near Reams Drive (Virginia Route 606) 0.1 miles west of Halifax Road (Virginia Route 604), on the right when traveling west.
114 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Second Battle Of Reams Station — Attacking the Union Position
Near Reams Drive (Virginia Route 606) 0.1 miles west of Halifax Road (Virginia Route 604), on the right when traveling west.
115 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Second Battle of Reams Station — Medals of Honor
Near Reams Drive (Virginia Route 606) 0.1 miles west of Halifax Road (Virginia Route 604), on the right when traveling west.
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116 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Sergeant John E. Buffington — The Breakthrough — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Duncan Road (Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
117 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Siege of Petersburg—Grant's Eighth Offensive — April 2-3, 1865 Fall of Petersburg and Richmond
On 7th Avenue, 0.1 miles north of Simpson Road (Virginia Route 142), on the right when traveling north.
118 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Siege of Petersburg—Grant's Fifth Offensive — September 29 - October 2, 1864 Battle of Peebles' Farm
On Flank Road at Church Road (Virginia Route 672), on the right when traveling west on Flank Road.
119 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Sixth Maryland Infantry Monument
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670) 0.7 miles east of Boydton Plank Road (U.S. 1).
120 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — DN1 — Southside Virginia Training Center — Petersburg, Virginia — Dinwiddie County —
On Bedford Street, 0.2 miles north of 7th Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
121 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Attack Begins — The Breakthrough Trail — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
122 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Banks House — Pamplin Historical Park
On Hofheimer Way, on the left when traveling south.
123 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Battle of Fort Whitworth
On 7th Avenue at Accomack Street, on the right when traveling north on 7th Avenue.
124 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Battle of Harmon Road — The Breakthrough Trail — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
125 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Battle of Reams Station — Afterwards
Near Reams Drive (County Route 606) at Halifax Road (County Route 604), on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
126 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Battle of Reams Station — Oak Grove United Methodist Church
Near Reams Drive (County Route 604) 0.1 miles west of Halifax Road (Route 606), on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
127 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Battle of Reams Station — The Petersburg (& Weldon) Railroad
Near Reams Drive (County Route 604) at Halifax Road (County Route 606), on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
128 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Battle of Reams Station — The Exposed Position of the Federal Artillery
On Reams Drive (County Route 606) 0.1 miles west of Halifax Road (County Route 604), on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
129 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Battle of White Oak Road — March 31, 1865
Near White Oak Road, on the left when traveling west.
130 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Battle of White Oak Road — The Union Counterattack
Near White Oak Road, on the left when traveling west.
131 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Battle of White Oak Road — Breaking the Line
Near White Oak Road, on the left when traveling west.
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132 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Battle of White Oak Road — The Walking Trail
Near White Oak Road at Clairborne Road, on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
133 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Battle of White Oak Road — Four Years of War, Ten Months of Siege
Near White Oak Road, on the right when traveling west. Reported unreadable.
134 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Battle of White Oak Road — The Battle of Lewis Farm
Near White Oak Road, on the right when traveling west. Reported unreadable.
135 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Battle of White Oak Road — Moving into Position
Near White Oak Road, on the left when traveling west. Reported unreadable.
136 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Big House — Tudor Hall Plantation — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Duncan Road, on the left when traveling south.
137 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Boisseau Family Cemetery — Tudor Hall Plantation
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
138 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Breakthrough — The Breakthrough Trail — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
139 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Breakthrough
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670) 0.7 miles south of Boydton Plank Road (U.S. 1), on the left when traveling south.
140 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Breakthrough at Hart Farm — The Breakthrough Trail — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
141 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Breakthrough Trail — Pamplin Historical Park
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670).
142 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Civil War Years — The Banks House — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Hofheimer Way, on the left when traveling south.
143 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Confederate Counterattack — The Breakthrough Trail
On Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670) 0.7 miles south of Boydton Plank Road (U.S. 1), on the left when traveling south.
144 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Confederate Fortifications — The Breakthrough Trail — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
145 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Hart Farm — The Breakthrough Trail — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Virginia Route 670, on the left when traveling south.
146 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Hart House — The Breakthrough Trail — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
147 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Kitchen Quarter — The Banks House — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Hofheimer Way, on the left when traveling south.
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148 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Largest Fort
149 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Military Landscape — Pamplin Historical Park
Near Boydton Plank Road (U.S. 1) 0.2 miles south of Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670).
150 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Petersburg Railroad
On Johnson Road, on the right when traveling south.
151 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — The Plantaton Landscape — Pamplin Historical Park
Near Boydton Plank Road (U.S. 1) 0.2 miles south of Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
152 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Tobacco Barn — Tudor Hall Plantation
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
153 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Tudor Hall — Tudor Hall Plantation
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
154 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Tudor Hall Barn — Tudor Hall Plantation
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
155 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — Tudor Hall Field Quarter — Tudor Hall Plantation — Pamplin Historical Park —
Near Duncan Road (Virginia Route 670), on the left when traveling south.
156 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — S-49 — Where Hill Fell
On Boydton Plank Road (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling south.
157 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — S-52 — White Oak Road
On Boydton Plank Road (U.S. 1) at White Oak Road, on the right when traveling north on Boydton Plank Road.
158 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — S-81 — White Oak Road Engagement — 31 March 1865
On White Oak Road at Clairborne Road, on the right when traveling west on White Oak Road.
159 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Sutherland — K-313 — Appomattox Campaign (Sutherland Station)
On Cox Road (U.S. 460) at Namozine Road (Virginia Route 708) when traveling west on Cox Road.
160 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Sutherland — K-308 — Col. John Banister — (1734-1788)
On Cox Road (U.S. 460) 0.7 miles east of County Road F-804, on the right when traveling east.
161 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Sutherland — K-308 — Colonel John Banister
On Cox Road (U.S. 460) 0.8 miles east of Tranquility Lane, on the right when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.
162 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Sutherland — K-305 — Engagement at Sutherland Station
On Cox Road (U.S. 460).
163 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Sutherland — Fork Inn
On Namozine Road (Virginia Route 708) at Cox Road (U.S. 460), on the left when traveling north on Namozine Road.
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164 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Sutherland — 16 — Rocky Branch School — Sutherland, Virginia — Dinwiddie County
On Rocky Branch Road (Virginia Route 636) 0.3 miles south of New Cox Road (U.S. 460), on the left when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
165 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Sutherland — DN2 — Rocky Branch School — Sutherland, Virginia — Dinwiddie County —
On Rocky Branch Road (Virginia Route 636) 0.3 miles south of Cox Road (U.S. 460), on the left when traveling south.
166 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Sutherland — Sutherland Station — Lee's Retreat — April 2, 1865 —
On Namozine Road (U.S. 708) at Cox Road (U.S. 460), on the left when traveling north on Namozine Road.
167 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Sutherland — Sutherland Station — Confederate Defense Crumbles — Lee’s Retreat —
On Namozine Road (Virginia Route 708) at Cox Road (U.S. 460), on the left on Namozine Road.
168 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Sutherland — The Battle of Sutherland — April 2, 1865
On Namozine Road (Virginia Route 708) at Cox Road (U.S. 460) when traveling north on Namozine Road.
169 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Wilsons — The Burning of White Oak Methodist Church
Near White Oak Church Road (Virginia Route 620) 0.1 miles south of Cox Road (U.S. 460), on the right when traveling south.

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Jun. 26, 2024