"Minitree Hill" about a mile northeast of Providence Forge is, at 118 feet above sea level, the highest elevation in New Kent County. The website "Virginia Mountain Peak Information" even refers to it as a "mountain summit." Would its location fit in with Lafayette's movements shortly before and after August 11th? Ed Ayres Yorktown Victory Center Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation -----Original Message----- From: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of W. Scott Smith Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 12:36 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: New Kent Mountain-1781 John, I have looked for New Kent Mountain as well. Capitaine du Chesnoy's map of LaFayette's movements shows him near Cumberland Landing (north of New Kent Court House) on August 11th and 30th. His letters indicate that he was at "New Kent Mountain" on August 11th, as you know. I have looked at modern USGS Topo maps as well as Civil War maps for any indication of a feature with that name, but have had no luck. The Virginia Department of Historic Resources Data Sharing System (DSS) does not contain any identified 18th century military camps in New Kent County. > > > -- > W. Scott Smith, Managing Partner > The Antiquaries, LC > Historical Research & Consulting > > The Piedmont Center, 311 Rivermont Avenue P.O. Box 75, Lynchburg, VA > 24505 Home Office 434-528-3995 Mobile 434-401-3995 > www.theantiquaries.com ______________________________________ To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html ______________________________________ To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html