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Scott County Virginia Cemetery Records

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    Scott
    County
    ,
    Virginia
    Cemeteries
    In Five Volumes
    I
    llustrated, indexed and searchable
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    Digital
    CD
    Requires Adobe Reader 7 or higher to View
    Autoboot Menu for Easy Access; Manually Open on MAC
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    Scott
    County
    was formed by an act of the general assembly on November 24, 1814, from parts of
    Washington
    , Lee, and
    Russell
    Counties
    and was named for General Winfield Scott. In 1856, part of
    Scott
    County
    was taken to form part of
    Wise
    County
    . The first court was
    held in a dwelling at Big Moccasin Gap in 1815, and the first public free schools were opened in 1870. The county seat is
    Gate
    City
    This text begins with
    Scott
    County
    territory as claimed by the French prior to 1763. The final chapters include interesting facts and
    figures from a survey made in 1930. Filling the pages between with great variety, Addington shares an abundance of knowledge.
    In addition to history about the first Courts and "Interesting Court Orders," schools, homes and churches, social life, customs etc., the
    author includes more than thirty biographical sketches.
    "Some Important Dates in Scott County History" begins with 1749 and goes
    through 1887. His stories of lndian attacks include the defense of
    Fort
    Blackmore
    , in which Daniel Boone figured prominently. He also
    tells about
    Scott
    County
    during the Civil War and the later hardships of World War I. The chapter 4 about "Old-Time Schools" is
    fascinating. By following instructions in his descriptive narration, one could easily play the old-time games today.
    Thomas McCulloch, the first settler, located in 1769 on Big Moccasin Creek near
    Fort
    Houston
    . From 1769 to 1782, many people came
    to live in what is now
    Scott
    County
    and settlements increased until they reached nearly all sections. In 1790, strongly-built houses
    began to take the place of forts; and one of these, the Old Kilgore Fort House, about 2 miles west of Nickelsville, is still standing. It is
    probably the oldest house in the county.
    The early settlers were mainly Scots-Irish, though some were of English descent. They came from eastern
    Virginia
    , from
    Augusta
    County
    ,
    Virginia
    , from the
    Yadkin
    Valley
    in
    North Carolina
    , and a few from
    Ireland
    . Some of the thousands who traveled the old
    Wilderness road on their way westward grew weary of traveling, turned aside, and settled in the
    Scott
    County
    territory. A string of
    log cabins soon lined the Wilderness Road from the Blockhouse to Cain Gap in
    Powell
    Mountain
    .
    Scott County Towns
    Unincorporated communities
    Notable Scott Countians
    Clinchport
    Fort
    Blackmore
    June Carter Cash
    Duffield
    Hiltons
    The Carter Family
    Dungannon
    Maces Spring
    Jerry Kilgore
    Gate
    City
    Yuma
    Riley Franklin McConnell (USS McConnell)
    Nickelsville
    Weber
    City
    Bonus –
    Virginia
    Counties & Cities Timeline
    Summarized from “
    Virginia
    Counties
    – Those Resulting from
    Virginia
    Legislation”
    Published 1916
    This is a 21 page chart summarizing, in date order, the formation of all 180
    Virginia
    counties now located in the present day states of
    Virginia
    ,
    West
    Virginia
    and
    Kentucky
    .
    Also includes information on the 90 independent cities of
    Virginia
    .
    Begins in 1634 with the eight original shires, continues through 1776 with the first county in present day
    Kentucky
    , and 1779 with
    the first county in present day
    West Virginia
    .
    Dickenson was the last new Virginia county, formed 1880.
    In 1920
    Alexandria
    County
    was renamed
    Arlington
    County
    .
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