Pomona, Virginia
Unincorporated community in Virginia, US
Pomona is an unincorporated community in Westmoreland County, in the Northern Neck of Virginia. The area was likely named Pomona after the largest of the Orkney Islands by St. John Shropshire, a Scottish immigrant, who purchased the land in 1736.[1] Another Scot, the Reverend Archibald Campbell (who tutored John Marshall and James Monroe as boys at his parish school[2]) purchased the property in 1761, and a large Federal style house, also named Pomona, stands there today.[3]
References
- ^ Presnall, Clifford C. notes on place names in Westmoreland County.
- ^ Norris, Walter Biscoe Jr., ed. (1983). Westmoreland County, Virginia: 1653 - 1983 (Fourth Edition, 2008 ed.). Marceline, Missouri: Walsworth Publishing Co. p. 506.
- ^ Eubank, H. Ragland (1934). The Authentic Guide Book of Historic Northern Neck of Virginia. Colonial Beach. p. 13.
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Municipalities and communities of Westmoreland County, Virginia, United States
County seat: Montross
- Colonial Beach
- Montross
communities
- Acorn
- Baynesville
- Bayside
- Chiltons
- Chisford
- Coles Point
- East End
- Erica
- Flat Iron
- Hague
- Hinnom
- Horners
- Kinsale
- Kremlin
- Latanes
- Laurel Grove
- Leedstown
- Lerty
- Machodoc
- Maple Grove
- Mattox Bridge
- Meter
- Monroe Hall
- Mount Holly
- Neenah
- Nomini
- Nomini Grove
- Oak Grove
- Oldhams
- Onawmanient
- Palmtown
- Peeds
- Pomona
- Potomac Beach
- Potomac Mills
- Ragged Point Beach
- Sandy Point
- Springfield
- Stratford Hall
- Templeman
- Threeway
- Tidwells
- Tucker Hill
- Wakefield Corner
- Westmoreland
- Zacata
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38°13′33″N 77°01′38″W / 38.225847°N 77.027346°W / 38.225847; -77.027346
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