Nannie Harmon Howard House
Historical marker location:
215 E Main Street, Floyd, Virginia
( Marker can be reached from East Main Street (U.S. 221) just west of Wilson Street Southeast, on the right when traveling east.)
1913 - 1914. 209 East Main Street
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About Floyd County
Floyd County Timeline
Floyd County, Virginia, is located in the southwestern part of the state and has a rich history that dates back thousands of years. The region was originally inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Cherokee and Shawnee. European settlers began arriving in the late 1700s, primarily of Scots-Irish descent, and established farms and communities.
One of the key events in Floyd County's history was the establishment of the town of Floyd in 1831. The town grew rapidly due to its convenient location along the Old Wilderness Road, which was a major transportation route at the time. The arrival of the railroad in the late 1800s further spurred economic growth and development in the county.
Floyd County also played a role in the Civil War. Although the county experienced relatively little fighting, it was affected by the conflict as soldiers from the area fought for both the Union and Confederacy. The county also served as a strategic supply route for Confederate forces.
In the later years of the 20th century, Floyd County experienced a resurgence as part of the larger Appalachian cultural revival. The county's natural beauty, arts and crafts, and traditional music drew visitors from around the country, leading to an increase in tourism and the establishment of various cultural festivals. Today, Floyd County remains a vibrant community that embraces its rich history while also embracing new opportunities for growth and progress.
One of the key events in Floyd County's history was the establishment of the town of Floyd in 1831. The town grew rapidly due to its convenient location along the Old Wilderness Road, which was a major transportation route at the time. The arrival of the railroad in the late 1800s further spurred economic growth and development in the county.
Floyd County also played a role in the Civil War. Although the county experienced relatively little fighting, it was affected by the conflict as soldiers from the area fought for both the Union and Confederacy. The county also served as a strategic supply route for Confederate forces.
In the later years of the 20th century, Floyd County experienced a resurgence as part of the larger Appalachian cultural revival. The county's natural beauty, arts and crafts, and traditional music drew visitors from around the country, leading to an increase in tourism and the establishment of various cultural festivals. Today, Floyd County remains a vibrant community that embraces its rich history while also embracing new opportunities for growth and progress.
Floyd County Timeline
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Floyd County, Virginia.
- 1770 - Floyd County is formed from Montgomery county
- 1800s - The county's economy is primarily agricultural with tobacco and wheat farming
- late 1800s - The Norfolk and Western Railway is established, boosting the local economy
- early 1900s - Mining becomes an important industry, particularly for copper and iron ore
- 1938 - Floyd County High School is built
- 1960s - The county experiences a population decline due to the decline of the coal mining industry
- 1970s - Tourism and craft industries begin to flourish
- 1997 - The town of Floyd is officially incorporated
- 2008 - The Floyd Country Store becomes a popular venue for live music and traditional Appalachian music