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Hi there - if it's any help, on a tour of an old house in Henrico we saw a
map and were told that "three notched" road was today's "Three Chopt" Road.
It turns into US Route 250 or what is Broad Street. For fun, I went that
way to Charlottesville that way one time, and the old parts of Three Chopt
Road winds around 250 for some distance. ATW
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eddie Barnes" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2008 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: query about Micham? Lick Henrico County
> Hello: Does anyone have any information about Mary Allen's Tavern? Thanks!
> Eddie Barnes
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> From: Michael Nicholls <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2008/08/10 Sun PM 06:05:22 CDT
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [VA-HIST] query about Micham? Lick Henrico County
>
> Dear all--in the Henrico County Processioning districts at the end of
> the eighteenth century, district 14 is described as "beginning at
> Deep Run up the three notched road to little Tuckahoe, thence on the
> county line dividing Goochland from Henrico to the head of
> Chickahominy swamp, down the swamp to Michams lick from thence a
> straight line to Mary Allens Tavern on the three notched road." Can
> anybody identify for me where Micham's Lick is, or tell me what it
> may have been renamed? The Henrico 1819-20 maps are no help and
> neither are the civil war era maps that I have been able to read. I
> would appreciate any direction--Thanks--Mick Nicholls
>
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