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MILFORD
Milford is situated on the Richmond, Fredericksburg and
Potomac Railroad, 40 miles north of Richmond and 22 miles Broaddus Lake at Bowling Green
south of Fredericksburg. The town dates back to November
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"To establish a town and inspection of tobacco on the lands of
An Avenue in Bowling Green
Volume 3, page 576.
This town was once the head of navigation on the Mattaponi,
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book, and had a large tobacco inspection or tobacco warehouse.
Lawn of the Rains Home in Bowling Green
side of the railroad a large tobacco warehouse erected by the
Co-operative Tobacco Growers Association for the receiving and
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on the open market in Richmond. Here also are located the
plants of the Wilson Lumber Company, the Miller Sumac Extract
Company. The mercantile establishments operated by T. E.
Campbell, W. N. Blatt and Sons, R. Lewis Gravatt, E. G.
Thornton, Farmers Co-operative Exchange and Milford Produce
Company, are among the most prosperous in the county.
The Milford State Bank, organized in 1912, and operated by
Dr. E. C. Cobb, H. D. McWhirt, Walter Wilson, C. W. Colbert,
G. K. Coleman, W. P. Miller and L. E. Martin, is a flourishing
institution and serves a large territory.
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