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GNIS feature ID. 1498537 [5] Website. wytheville .org. Wytheville ( / ˈwɪθvɪl / WITH-vil) is a town in, and the county seat of, Wythe County, Virginia, United States. It is named after George Wythe, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and mentor to Thomas Jefferson. Wytheville's population was 8,264 at the 2020 census. [6]
April 19, 1978 [2] St. John's Lutheran Church and Cemetery is a historic Evangelical Lutheran church and cemetery and national historic district near Wytheville, Virginia, United States. The church was built in 1854 and is a rectangular, three bay by two bay, frame church sheathed in weatherboard. It measures 45 feet by 55 feet, has a gable ...
37°01′35″N 81°02′14″W. / 37.026250°N 81.037222°W / 37.026250; -81.037222 ( Crockett's Cove Presbyterian Church) Wytheville. 3. Fort Chiswell Mansion. Fort Chiswell Mansion. May 6, 1971. ( #71000992) 325 Factory Outlet Drive; Interstate 81 near its junction with U.S. Route 52 and State Route 121.
Visitation will be 3 to 8 p.m. Friday, May 17, at Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Road, Louisville; and from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday morning before the service at Chapel in the Woods ...
Rosalynn Carter died last week at 96. She had entered home hospice care in Plains, Ga., after being diagnosed with dementia. Former President Jimmy Carter arrives at a tribute service for former ...
August 17, 1994 [2] Wytheville Historic District is a national historic district located at Wytheville, Wythe County, Virginia. The district encompasses 245 contributing buildings in the historic core of the town of Wytheville. They are primarily residential and commercial buildings and structures dating from about the 1830s to early 1940s.
Reed Creek Mill. / 36.93583°N 81.07444°W / 36.93583; -81.07444. Reed Creek Mill is a historic grist mill at 1565 South Church Street in Wytheville, Virginia. The property includes a c. 1902 wood-frame mill building, a mill dam and raceway, and a c. 1950 storage building. The site has seen industrial use as a mill since 1858; its first ...
Robert E. Withers. Robert Enoch Withers (September 18, 1821 – September 21, 1907) was an American physician, military officer, newspaperman, politician diplomat, and Freemason. He fought against the United States in the American Civil War. He served as Lieutenant Governor of Virginia and represented Virginia in the United States Senate and ...