Past Meets Present in Palmyra

“Safe in the hallowed quiet of the past“ James Russell Lowell The past and present come together in the village of Palmyra, Fluvanna’s county seat. It begins with a visit to Maggie’s house, the headquarters of the Fluvanna Historical Society and where the first...

Texas Jack Rides Again

“Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam, Where the deer and the antelope play Where seldom is heard a discouraging word And the skies are not cloudy all day” Home on the Range The last history article was about Indians and this one is about cowboys – one in...

Indians in Fluvanna

“The Indian sees no need for setting aside one day in seven as a holy day, since to him all days are God’s.” Ohiyesa The sounds of drums reverberate through the forest. In the village, the firelight casts eerie shadows as the dancers move in a circle. Their chants...

Fluvanna and the Civil War

The winds of war came once again to Fluvanna County in 1861. The War Between the States, or as it is most commonly known, the Civil War. Troops were raised in three ways: from the regular army, from the militia, and through volunteer companies organized by influential...

Lafayette’s Visit to Fluvanna

“Lafayette, we are here.” Attributed to General Pershing in 1917 In August of 1824, the 67 year old Marquis de Layfayette arrived in New York. Years ago, when he was only 20, he had come to this country offering his services to General Washington in our war for...