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Location of Dinwiddie County in Virginia

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Dinwiddie County, Virginia.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.[1]

There are 18 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. Another property was once listed but has been removed.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 15, 2024.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Burlington
Burlington
Burlington
April 30, 1976
(#76002102)
West of Petersburg off Ferndale Rd.
37°13′23″N 77°28′15″W / 37.222917°N 77.470833°W / 37.222917; -77.470833 (Burlington)
Petersburg
2 Burnt Quarter
Burnt Quarter
Burnt Quarter
November 25, 1969
(#69000235)
Southwest of the junction of Courthouse, White Oak, and Wheelers Pond Rds.
37°07′57″N 77°37′59″W / 37.132500°N 77.633056°W / 37.132500; -77.633056 (Burnt Quarter)
Dinwiddie
3 Butterwood Methodist Church and Butterwood Cemetery
Butterwood Methodist Church and Butterwood Cemetery
Butterwood Methodist Church and Butterwood Cemetery
April 11, 2003
(#03000213)
State Route 40
37°04′22″N 77°51′39″W / 37.072778°N 77.860833°W / 37.072778; -77.860833 (Butterwood Methodist Church and Butterwood Cemetery)
Blackstone
4 Conover Archaeological Site March 28, 1985
(#85000647)
Address Restricted
Carson
5 Dinwiddie County Court House
Dinwiddie County Court House
Dinwiddie County Court House
March 21, 1973
(#73002008)
Junction of U.S. Route 1 and Courthouse Rd.
37°04′38″N 77°35′13″W / 37.077222°N 77.586944°W / 37.077222; -77.586944 (Dinwiddie County Court House)
Dinwiddie
6 Five Forks Battlefield
Five Forks Battlefield
Five Forks Battlefield
October 15, 1966
(#66000830)
12 miles west of Petersburg on Courthouse Rd. at Church Rd.
37°08′29″N 77°36′48″W / 37.141389°N 77.613333°W / 37.141389; -77.613333 (Five Forks Battlefield)
Petersburg
7 Mansfield
Mansfield
Mansfield
May 28, 1976
(#76002103)
West of Petersburg on Mark Dr.
37°13′15″N 77°29′18″W / 37.220833°N 77.488472°W / 37.220833; -77.488472 (Mansfield)
Petersburg
8 Mayfield Cottage
Mayfield Cottage
Mayfield Cottage
November 12, 1969
(#69000236)
Central State Hospital grounds
37°12′56″N 77°26′53″W / 37.215417°N 77.447917°W / 37.215417; -77.447917 (Mayfield Cottage)
Petersburg
9 Montrose
Montrose
Montrose
August 11, 2004
(#04000855)
19216 Old White Oak Rd.
37°00′29″N 77°46′38″W / 37.007917°N 77.777222°W / 37.007917; -77.777222 (Montrose)
McKenney
10 Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield
Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield
Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield
February 17, 2006
(#06000239)
Junction of Duncan and Boydton Plank Rds.
37°11′32″N 77°27′57″W / 37.192222°N 77.465833°W / 37.192222; -77.465833 (Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield)
Petersburg Site of the Third Battle of Petersburg.
11 Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield Historic District at Pamplin Historical Park
Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield Historic District at Pamplin Historical Park
Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield Historic District at Pamplin Historical Park
October 22, 2003
(#03001095)
6125 Boydton Plank Rd. and 6619 Duncan Rd.
37°10′37″N 77°28′37″W / 37.176944°N 77.476944°W / 37.176944; -77.476944 (Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield Historic District at Pamplin Historical Park)
Petersburg A portion of the site of the Third Battle of Petersburg.
12 Petersburg National Battlefield
Petersburg National Battlefield
Petersburg National Battlefield
October 15, 1966
(#66000831)
Southeast, south, and southwest of Petersburg
37°11′53″N 77°27′06″W / 37.198056°N 77.451667°W / 37.198056; -77.451667 (Petersburg National Battlefield)
Petersburg
13 Rose Bower
Rose Bower
Rose Bower
February 5, 1991
(#91000020)
Walkers Mill Rd., south of its junction with State Route 40
36°56′08″N 77°32′57″W / 36.935417°N 77.549167°W / 36.935417; -77.549167 (Rose Bower)
Stony Creek
14 Sappony Church
Sappony Church
Sappony Church
April 30, 1976
(#76002101)
South of Sappony Creek off Sapony Church Rd.
36°58′15″N 77°38′09″W / 36.970972°N 77.635833°W / 36.970972; -77.635833 (Sappony Church)
McKenney
15 Stony Creek Plantation
Stony Creek Plantation
Stony Creek Plantation
April 11, 2003
(#03000212)
Hills Rd.
37°05′34″N 77°39′32″W / 37.092694°N 77.658750°W / 37.092694; -77.658750 (Stony Creek Plantation)
DeWitt
16 Wales
Wales
Wales
December 23, 1974
(#74002115)
West of Petersburg off Butterwood Rd.
37°11′22″N 77°30′34″W / 37.189444°N 77.509583°W / 37.189444; -77.509583 (Wales)
Petersburg
17 Williamson Site
Williamson Site
Williamson Site
December 3, 1969
(#69000237)
5 miles (8.0 km) east of Dinwiddie Court House[6]
37°04′28″N 77°29′51″W / 37.074444°N 77.497500°W / 37.074444; -77.497500 (Williamson Site)
Dinwiddie
18 Zehmer Farm
Zehmer Farm
Zehmer Farm
September 30, 2009
(#09000793)
9818 Jack Zehmer Rd.
36°59′05″N 77°43′57″W / 36.984722°N 77.732500°W / 36.984722; -77.732500 (Zehmer Farm)
McKenney

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Central State Hospital Chapel
Central State Hospital Chapel
Central State Hospital Chapel
September 24, 2010
(#10000794)
February 7, 2017 West Washington Street Extended
37°12′29″N 77°27′10″W / 37.207917°N 77.452778°W / 37.207917; -77.452778 (Central State Hospital Chapel)
Petersburg

See also

References

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved March 15, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. ^ McCary, Ben C. "A Workshop Site of Early Man in Dinwiddie County, Virginia". American Antiquity 17.1 (1951): 9-17: 11.