Skinquarter, Virginia

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title: Skinquarter, Virginia
text: Skinquarter is an unincorporated town located off U.S. Route 360 in the western part of Chesterfield County in Virginia. It is located on the headwaters off Goode's Creek and Skinquarter Creek which flow to different places on the Appomattox River. The town was named by the early settlers for a spring nearby where the Native Americans would skin and quarter deer. The Baptist Church that bears the name "Skinquarter" was founded in 1778. The first building was close to the spring. The present chur
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date modified: 2024-03-10T22:22:19Z
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