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Please read and enjoy the brief history
we have provided of Colonial Heights, VA
A Brief History of Colonial Heights,
Virginia
Located just north of the Appomattox
River is Colonial Heights, an independent, incorporated
city.
The earliest people to inhabit the area
were members of the Algonquin Indian tribe, who apparently
roamed along the river. Several areas in present day
Colonial Heights still retain their Indian names.
British colonists first settled in the
area in 1620, approximately two weeks prior to the
settlement of Plymouth, Massachusetts. A small group sailed
up the Appomattox River looking for clear land and they
finally settled in Conjurer's Field, an area named by the
Indians after one of their magicians was thought to have
cast spells over the confluences of the waters.
Shortly thereafter, Charles Magnor
registered the first land patent in the area for 650 acres,
which he later developed into a plantation before selling it
in 1634.
During the period 1677 - 1685, one of the
areas's historic landmarks was constructed with the building
of the Brick House, now thought to be the oldest permanent
structure in Colonial Heights. One wall of the house
survived a disastrous fire in 1879.
The name Colonial Heights results from an
incident during the American Revolutionary War. In 1781 the
French troops of Lafayette, known as the Colonials,
retreated north from Petersburg and set up artillery on the
heights overlooking Petersburg and the Appomattox River. The
area came to be known as Colonial Heights and the name was
given to a subdivision of the Oak Hill tract in 1906.
The area also became involved in
operations during the Civil War. General Robert E. Lee made
his headquarters at Violet Bank from June through September
during the siege of Petersburg in 1864.

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