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> I am looking for recent information on Broaddus Flats, in the Old Church
> area, below the Pamunkey.  My husband's immigrant ancestor, George
> Phillips, settled there in the late 1600s, along with David Crafford
> (Crawford), one of the Meriwethers, a Page (I think) and lots of other
> illustrious people.
>
> When I search the LVA catalog, I find nothing on Broaddus Flats.  I find
> it
> hard to believe that LVA doesn't have anything on the area.  There's a
> short, old book about it.  There was a fairly recent archaeological dig.
> I
> must be searching wrong.
>
> How can I find information on Broaddus Flats, back in the 1600s, 1700s,
> and
> 1800s?  (I'm not interested in the solar farm proposed for the area.)
>
> Thank you.
>
> Sally Phillips
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I went to one of the maps online and ask a question and they answered:It
is located in the Pamunkey River along Norman's Bridge in Hanover
County,then they said this site does not reference Broaddus Flats

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