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Boydton Town Hall and Post Office

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Buffalo Baptist Church

Located at a dead-end on Rt 730 about .8 mi south of Rt 58, west of Clarksville. The original Buffalo Creek building, erected in 1778, was of log construction. In 1825 a new church was built a short distance from the old, and in 1894 and in 1967, succeeding churches were built on the same land. (Life By the Roaring Roanoke, p99, Bracey)

Contributed by JoLee Spears

Buffalo Lithia Springs

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Buggs Island Lake

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Buggs Island Lake

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Buggs Island Lake

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Chase City High School

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Clarksville High School

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Elijah Gregory House

End view, Rte. 640 near Rocky Branch Creek

Photographed and Contributed by Patricia Henderson-London

Elam Home

located on the Cow Rd. at Buffalo Jct. just to the north of the cemetery site and dates circa 1860.

Photographed and Contributed by J. Gray Chandler

Daniel Elam Tombstone

Photographed and Contributed by J. Gray Chandler

Newton-Elam Cemetery

Photographed and Contributed by J. Gray Chandler

Elijah Gregory House

Interior view

Photographed and Contributed by Patricia Henderson-London

Elijah and Nancy Gregory Tombstones

Photographed and Contributed by Patricia Henderson-London

Ephesus Baptist Church

South Hill, Va.

Contributed by Beth Bond

Guards Armory, Chase City

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Greenwood Tourist Court

South Hill, VA

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Historical Markers

Photographed and Contributed by Lewis Hawes

Hotel Mecklenburg

Chase City

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Hotel Mecklenburg

Chase City

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Jeffries Motor Co.

Chase City

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Main Street, Clarksville

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Mineral Hotel

Chase City, VA

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Pittard House

Previously, the Yancy House. Sold to William James Pittard, grandfather of the contributor.

Photographed 1915 and Contributed by J. Gray Chandler

Pittard House

Some architectural changes to the front of the were made in 1920

Photographed 1921 and Contributed by J. Gray Chandler

Pittard House

The house has been moved two miles south of it's original location. It was the contributor's home for 18 years.

Photographed 2006 and Contributed by J. Gray Chandler

Providence United Methodist Church

The church was organized in the 1700's. This building at its current location is from the 1890's.

Photographed Feb 2007 and Contributed by George Seitz

Roberts Grill

Buggs Island

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

Southside Female Institute

Chase City

Contributed by Paul M. Mott

White House #1

Buffalo Creek, VA

Photographed and Contributed by Fred Puckett

Yancy House

Buffalo Junction, home of William Columbus Yancey (1858-1898). Later known as the Pittard House, see above.

Photographed 1892 and Contributed by J. Gray Chandler


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