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Bethel Baptist Church is a historic church complex and cemetery located at Midlothian, Chesterfield County, Virginia. It was built in 1894, and is a brick church with a steeply pitched gable roof in the Late Gothic Revival style. It is the third church on this site. Wings were added to the original church in 1906, 1980, and 1987.
Midlothian (/ m ɪ d ˈ l oʊ θ i ə n / mid-LOH-thee-ən) is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Chesterfield County, Virginia, U.S. Settled as a coal town, Midlothian village experienced suburbanization effects and is now part of the western suburbs of Richmond, Virginia south of the James River in the Greater Richmond Region. [4]
May 6, 1971 (Off Old Gun Rd., northwest of its junction with State Route 147: Midlothian: 4: Bellwood: Bellwood: December 12, 1978 (8000 U.S. Route 301: Richmond: Plantation house originally known as Sheffields and later as Auburn Chase. [6]
In 1831, Thompson Blunt retired to Powhatan County and left Aetna Hill and its lands to his daughter Moriah and her husband, Elijah Brummall. A large addition was made to the house around 1840, when a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, side passage house adjoining the west side of the original house was completed. In 1928, the house was in the possession of a ...
Chesterfield County is a county located just south of Richmond in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The county's borders are primarily defined by the James River to the north and the Appomattox River to the south. Its county seat is Chesterfield Court House. [1] Chesterfield County was formed in 1749 from parts of Henrico County.
JRHS ranks among America's top 3000 schools, Virginia's top 70, Richmond Metro Area's top 10, and 3rd best performing high school in Chesterfield County Public Schools out of their 11 high schools. 43% of students participate in AP classes. The graduation rate is 94%. [4]
The Manchester Turnpike was a turnpike in Chesterfield County in the U.S. state of Virginia, and was the first paved or artificial roadway in that state. [1] It stretched from Manchester (now part of Richmond's Southside) west to Falling Creek near Midlothian, and is now known as Midlothian Turnpike, mostly forming part of U.S. Route 60 (US 60).
County Length (mi) Length (km) From Via To Notes Accomack [1] 0.50 0.80 SR 710 (Davis Road) Tulls Mill Pond Road Maryland state line Albemarle [2] 0.55 0.89 SR 712 (North Garden Lane) Burton Road US 29 (Monacan Trail) Alleghany [3] 0.15 0.24 SR 661 (Midland Trail) Houston Circle SR 661 (Midland Trail) Amherst [4] 0.60 0.97 Dead End Bryant ...