Colonel Dandridge's, as you know, was a place that Lafayette's Army encamped
on June 17th, 1781. Capitaine's map shows Dandridge's on Goldmine Creek,
which is a tributary of the South Anna River in Hanover County (Capitaine
shows it as Goochland)
Topozone shows Goldmine Creek:
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=37.7257&lon=-77.6559&s=50&size=l&symshow
=n&datum=nad83&layer=DRG25
Scroll up to find the South Anna River. Where Dandridge's house was on the
creek, I do not know. Capitaine shows Dandridge's near the headwaters of the
creek.
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Subject: Dandridge's plantation
Does anyone know the location of Dandridge's plantation in VA (NW of
Richmond I think), in 1781?
John R. Maass
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