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Skiffe's Creek

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in 1769, and moved his family there. Upon the consolidation of Warwick County into the city of Newport News in 1958, both plantations became part of the City, which acquiredthe Endview plantation in 1995 and how operates it and two other house museums. The creek continues to be the dividing line
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Skiffe's Creek Reservoir is a portion of the Newport News Waterworks, a regional water provider, owned and operated by the City of Newport News that serves over 400,000 people in the cities of Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, and portions of York and James City County.
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community of southeastern James City County and the Lee Hall community of Newport News. Both communities are attempting to retain their rural appearance even as their respective localities are both being developed. Additionally, a small portion of the expansive
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In the late 20th century, the rural two story frame depot at Lee Hall was saved from demolition by rail enthusiast and rail preservationists. In June 2007, a CSX hopper train derailed at the Skiffe's Creek Trestle, with no injuries.
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The Lee Hall depot, two miles east of the Skiffe's Creek crossing, was built in 1881-82, and was later expanded. The station served tens of thousands of soldiers based at
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on both sides of Skiffe's Creek, and his descendants for generations kept it as their family seat, until great-great-grandson William Harwood finished
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Skiffe's Creek Reservoir of the Newport News Waterworks, located at border of James City County and the City of Newport News, Virginia
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For over 300 years, Skiffe's Creek was part of the boundary between James City County and Warwick County. Early speaker of the
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In 1881, Skiffe's Creek was bridged by a trestle of the new Peninsula Subdivision.
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The regional water system, which initially included an impingement of the
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as part of the development of the lower peninsula with the
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In the early 20th century, Skiffe's Creek was bridged by
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37°12′27″N 76°35′28″W / 37.20750°N 76.59111°W / 37.20750; -76.59111

James City County
independent city
Newport News
Virginia Peninsula
Hampton Roads
Virginia
United States
James River
Martin's Hundred
Colony of Virginia
James City Shire
Warwick Shire
House of Burgesses
King Charles I
shires of Virginia
House of Burgesses
Thomas Harwood
Queen Hith plantation
Endview Plantation
political subdivisions of Virginia
Collis P. Huntington
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway
Church Hill Tunnel
Virginia Peninsula
Williamsburg
coal piers
Hampton Roads
ice-free port

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