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Butterwood Chapel, one of three Anglican chapels constructed in Dinwiddie County in the 18th century, was built by 1763 on or near this site. It probably was the first church built after the creation of Bath Parish in 1742. The Reverend Devereux Jarrett, a father of Methodism in Virginia, ministered to the congregation before the disestablishment of the Church of England in 1786. Capt. Henry D. Dickerson, C.S.A., revived the church after moving his family here to the Darvills community by 1865. William Randolph Atkinson designed and constructed the present frame building about 1866.
Department of Historic Resources 1996

VA Rt. 40 (eastbound), east of Blackstone. Dinwiddie County Virginia

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david h: ...
Why does the text in the second block say Nottoway County, when the marker say Dinwiddie County?
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December 18, 2006
Ron Roades: ...
It appears that Route 40 may cross over from Nottoway to Dinwiddie County near this marker. If you have the Longitude/Latitude for the marker please send it to me and I will post up a map for this marker. Thanks for your help.
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December 18, 2006


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