WEBEssex County is a county located in the Middle Peninsula in the U.S. state of Virginia; the peninsula is bordered by the Rappahannock River on the north and King and Queen County on the south. As of the 2020 census, the population was …
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History - Essex County Museum & Historical Society
WEBEssex County Virginia: Historic Homes, 2002. by Anita and Gordon Harrower and Robert LaFollette (available at the Essex County Museum and Historical Society) 1729: Permanent Courthouse Established The Essex County of 1692 included lands that comprise parts of modern Caroline, Spotsylvania and further west.
WEBEssex County- A Short History... If you are journeying along U.S. Route 17, Essex County might appear to be simply another rural landscape along the way. Essex County is truly …
WEBApr 18, 2024 · Essex County, Virginia Genealogy. Guide to Essex County, Virginia ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.
WEBABOUT OUR MUSEUM. Essex and its county seat, Tappahannock, lie on the beautiful Rappahannock River in Virginia’s Middle Peninsula. The Essex County Museum, founded in 1996, and the Essex County Historical Society joined forces in 2006 to celebrate the heritage of the town, county, river, and its people and is now the Essex County Museum …
WEBIn 2021, Essex County, VA had a population of 10.6k people with a median age of 47.1 and a median household income of $54,375. Between 2020 and 2021 the population of Essex County, VA declined from 10,960 to 10,621, a −3.09% decrease and its median household income grew from $51,125 to $54,375, a 6.36% increase.
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Archives - Essex County Museum & Historical Society
WEBEssex County Museum and Historical Society Archives. The Museum’s archives are comprised of objects, photographs, manuscripts, books, publications, ephemera, and genealogical materials that are related to and bring to life the rich history of Essex County.
WEBHistoric Tappahannock, Virginia is a river town on the rise in Essex County, located on Virginia’s Middle Peninsula, 100 miles south of Washington, D.C., 95 miles north of Norfolk and 45 miles northeast of Richmond.