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Morattico is an
unincorporated former post
office town
along the
Rappahannock River in
Lancaster County, Virginia,
United States. It sits
across Mulberry...
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Chickahominy •
Kiskiack (Chiskiack) •
Cuttatawomen •
Kecoughtan •
Moraughtacund (
Morattico) • Nandtaughta-cund •
Nansemond •
Opiscopank (Piscataway) • Paspahegh...
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Village of
Morattico Historic District is a
national historic district located at
Morattico,
Lancaster County, Virginia. The
district encomp****es 69 contributing...
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Washington Museum and Library,
Belle Isle
State Park, and the
Village of
Morattico Historic District.
According to the U.S.
Census Bureau, the
county has...
- Mattaponi, Chickahominy, Rappahannock, Kiskiack, Wiccocomico, Patawomeck,
Morattico, Nanzatico, Sekakawon, and Onawmanient,
occupying the
peninsulas north...
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Declaration of Independence,
located in
Warsaw Morattico Waterfront Museum –
features the
Morattico Country Store, wharf, and crab and
fishing industry...
- (great-aunt of
Edmund Randolph). Her
father Charles Grymes lived at his "
Morattico" plantation, in
Richmond County, Virginia.
Among Grymes's
public offices...
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Grymes (1738–1764)
married John Reynolds.
Grymes ultimately inherited Morattico plantation in
Richmond County, Virginia, as well as
about 1000
acres at...
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consists of a few
hundred descendants of the
allied Algonquian Rappahannock,
Morattico (Moraughtacund), Portobacco, and Doeg tribes, who
merged in the late 17th...
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Village of
Morattico Historic District...