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Amissville, Virginia

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366:. In 1649 King Charles II of England, then in exile in France after the execution of his father, Charles I, had given this unmapped and unsettled region to seven loyal supporters. By 1688 the proprietary was owned solely by Thomas Lord Culpeper whose only child married Thomas 5th Lord Fairfax in 1690. They acquired the proprietary on the death of Lord Culpeper and the region became synonymous with the Fairfax name. In 1719, Thomas 6th Lord Fairfax inherited the land. During 1747 to 1766, Lord Fairfax granted land that encompassed the area of today's Amissville to five individuals: Thomas Burk received 200 acres, Samuel Scott received 270 acres and 470 acres, James Genn received two grants of 400 acres each, Gabriel Jones received 380 acres, and Philip Edward Jones received 452 acres. It is widely believed that individuals with surnames Amiss and Bayse received land grants from Lord Fairfax in the Amissville area. However, there are no grants to anyone with these surnames recorded in the Virginia Colonial land grant books maintained by the Library of Virginia. Rather, Joseph Amiss and Edmond Bayse purchased existing land grants. On 14 July 1766 Joseph Amiss purchased, for 40 pounds, the 380 acres that had been granted to Gabriel Jones. On 15 October 1770 Edmond Bayse purchased, for 90 pounds, the 800 acres that had been granted to James Genn. On 1 July 1794, Joseph Amiss distributed his land and slaves as gifts to his three living sons William, Philip, and Thomas, and his grandsons William (son of William) and John (son of Thomas). In return, Joseph and his wife Constant were given a life estate to the property (10) Constant is believed to have been a daughter of Gabriel Jones. The sons and grandsons and their children purchased additional land in the Amissville area. On 20 April 1778, Edmond Bayse gave his son Elijamon 190 acres of the 800 acres that Edmond had acquired in 1770. This was the northern part of the 800 acres, located adjacent to today's Route 211. Although Elijamon sold this land in 1789, he and his children acquired other land in the Amissville area and became major landowners. In 1810, the region had developed to the point where a US Post Office was established, requiring the town to be named. The Amiss and Bayse families both still maintained a significant presence and each wanted the new town to be named after their family. It was put to a vote and by the margin of a single ballot, Amissville beat out Bayseville. The post office was established on 2 October 1810, with Thomas Amiss as its first postmaster. In 1833, Amissville became part of Rappahannock County. At that time, the village consisted of a store, a schoolhouse and probably a blacksmith shop and a Methodist church. In 1854, Amissville was described as a small post-village with about 75 inhabitants. 644: 591: 603: 1222: 643: 70: 510: 53: 103: 431: 110: 77: 653:
Panoramic image taken from a drone at an altitude of approximately 200 meters in September, 2014. Facing north, this shows the western side of Battle Mountain and Little Battle Mountain (units of the Robertson River Igneous Suite) on the right. Aaron mountain, composed of sandstone, is visible on the
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in 1893 for their part in capturing Confederate artillery at Battle Mountain. Battle Mountain and Little Battle Mountain were named not for the military engagement but for the Bataille family which lived near the two elevations in the 1700s. Bataille was later corrupted to Battle Mountain and Little
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Drone aerial image from approximately 1,500 feet of altitude showing a portion of the eastern side of Battle Mountain, with Little Battle Mountain shown in the background on left. Camera is facing northeast in the direction of the Amissville post office (approximately 4 miles away, not shown). The
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and running north-northeast along a narrow band (starting out at approximately 1 kilometer wide and tapering down to 100 meters) in contact with the Robertson River Igneous Suite, terminating just south of U.S. Route 211. The creeksides and river bottoms of the Thorton River, Battle Run and the
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from the southern slope of Battle Mountain (about 5 miles southwest of the village), but his forces were vastly outnumbered and after a brisk and severe fight, forced to retreat north and east over Battle Mountain back to Amissville. Two of Custer's men were awarded the
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Land grants issued by the agents of King Charles II and by agents of the Northern Neck (Fairfax) Proprietary are housed in the archives of the Library of Virginia in Richmond and are available online at the Library's website (www.lva.virginia.gov)
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Richard P. Tollo and Sara Arav (1992). "The Robertson River Igneous Suite (Blue Ridge Province, Virginia) — Late Proterozoic anorogenic (A-type) granitoids of unique petrochemical affinity".
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Quartz boulder obtained from the eastern (rhyolite) slope of Battle Mountain, Amissville, Virginia. Rock hammer shown for scale. The reddish-brown mineralization in the quartz is iron (
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The Robertson River Igneous Suite (Blue Ridge Province, Virginia)—Late Proterozoic anorogenic (A-type) granitoids of unique petrochemical affinity. Basement Tectonics 8 (pp. 425–441)
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The geology of Amissville and the surrounding vicinity consists of several units. Predominant and oldest (approximately 704 million years old, +/- 5 million years, based on the
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left. The Blue Ridge Mountains of Shenandoah National Park are visible on the horizon. Richmond Road is visible running up through the middle of this image.
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Thomas A. Woolman (April 1, 2016). "A Gallium Anomaly Utilized in Palaeogeographic Reconstruction of Battle Mountain, Rappahannock County, Virginia".
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The land on which the village of Amissville is now situated was part of the 5.3 million acre Northern Neck Proprietary owned in the 1700s by
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The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the
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Amissville was also the site of a sharp cavalry fight in November 1862, at Corbin's Crossroads, when Gen.
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and Little Battle Mountain are the only mountains in Rappahannock County which are known to be
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coarse leucogneiss and fine-grained gneiss prevails from the eastern edge of the Amissville,
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Geological map of Rappahannock County, with the village of Amissville shown on the far right
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gneiss is predominate from Ben Venue and west to Massies Corner and extending further into
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in origin, and are among the oldest visibly intact extinct volcanoes in Virginia. White
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and smaller fragments are common on and around Battle Mountain, a result of molten
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In late August 1862, Gen. Stuart and his cavalry were scouting around Maj. Gen.
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Amissville is near the site of a minor action on July 24, 1863, involving
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on the eastern slopes of Battle Mountain and Little Battle Mountain.
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is about 3/4 of a mile south of the present village of Amissville.
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Unincorporated communities in Rappahannock County, Virginia
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sun is setting over the mountain to the west. Summer, 2015.
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The Robertson River Igneous Suite extends from south of
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Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia to 1854
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Michael T. Lukert and Christopher R. Hallady (1980).
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Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States
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Amissville
Unincorporated community
View of Amissville, along Route 211 (facing west)
Amissville is located in Virginia
Amissville is located in the United States
38°40′17″N 77°59′44″W / 38.67139°N 77.99556°W / 38.67139; -77.99556
State
Virginia
County
Rappahannock
Time zone
UTC−5
Eastern (EST)
DST
UTC−4
ZIP code
Area code
540
/ˈmɪsvɪl/
AY-mis-vil
unincorporated community
Rappahannock County
Virginia
U.S. Route 211
Warrenton
Washington, Virginia
Locust Grove/R.E. Luttrell Farmstead
Meadow Grove Farm
National Register of Historic Places
Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron

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