Carlton Corner, Virginia
Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States
Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States
37°43′49″N 76°49′58″W / 37.73028°N 76.83278°W / 37.73028; -76.83278Carlton Corner is an unincorporated community in King and Queen County, Virginia, United States.[1] It is a very rural area centered on the intersection of Mt. Zion Road and State Route 617.[2] According to GNIS, the site is also known as Carlton's Store.[1]
During the American Civil War, there was a Confederate encampment near the Carlton's Store community, which was captured by Union soldiers in 1864. About 1,200 soldiers and civilians were driven out of the camp.[3]
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Municipalities and communities of King and Queen County, Virginia, United States
County seat: King and Queen Court House
communities
- Belleview
- Beulahland
- Beverly
- Biscoe
- Boardley
- Brookeshire
- Bruington
- Cape Charlie
- Carlton Corner
- Cauthornville
- Clancie
- Coldwater
- Cologne
- Contra
- Crouch
- Cumnor
- Daisy
- Dragonville
- Elsom
- Gressitt
- Helmet
- Henleys Fork
- Hillsboro
- Hockley
- Indian Neck
- Ino
- Little Plymouth
- Mantapike
- Mascot
- Mattaponi
- Miller's Tavern‡
- Minor
- Newtown
- Owenton
- Plain View
- Powcan
- Rickahock
- Roane
- St. Stephens Church
- Salvia
- Shacklefords
- Shacklefords Fork
- Shanghai
- Snow Hill
- Stevensville
- Truhart
- Velma
- Walkerton
- Whitehall
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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