Saluda Historic District
a.k.a. DHR # 059-5124
Gloucester Rd., General Puller Hwy., Oakes Landing Rd., Saluda, VA Local significance of the district:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 2020.
The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic and archeological resources.
During the colonial period, Middlesex County was primarily rural and reliant on agriculture, with tobacco being the primary cash crop. It was also home to many plantations, which were worked by enslaved Africans brought to the region. Over time, the county became known for its large estates and wealthy landowners.
Throughout the Revolutionary War, Middlesex County was an active participant. Its location along the Chesapeake Bay made it a crucial hub for trade and communication, and it also served as a base for privateering, a practice in which privately owned vessels were authorized to attack enemy ships. The county played a role in the Battle of Yorktown, which led to the British surrender and the end of the war.
In the 19th century, Middlesex County saw economic and social changes. The decline of tobacco as a cash crop led to a shift towards other agricultural products like corn and wheat. Additionally, advancements in transportation, such as the construction of the railroad, helped bring increased prosperity to the county. Middlesex County also experienced notable military involvement during the American Civil War, with its location once again proving strategically valuable.
Today, Middlesex County continues to be a predominantly rural area. It is known for its scenic waterfront views, including the historic Christ Church located in Irvington. Although the county has seen changes and developments over the centuries, its rich history and connection to the early days of America still make it a fascinating part of Virginia's heritage.
Middlesex County Timeline
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Middlesex County, Virginia.
- 1673 - Middlesex County is established as a county in the Colony of Virginia.
- 1675 - The county's first courthouse, Middlesex Old Courthouse, is built.
- 1702 - Christ Church parish is established in Middlesex County.
- 1724 - The county seat is moved from Middlesex Old Courthouse to Saluda.
- 1735 - Christ Church is completed and becomes the oldest Anglican church in continuous use in the United States.
- 1781 - During the American Revolutionary War, Middlesex County is occupied by British troops.
- 1793 - The county seat is moved from Saluda to Urbanna.
- 1821 - The Virginia General Assembly grants Urbanna town status.
- 1861-1865 - Middlesex County experiences significant damage during the American Civil War.
- 1937 - The New Middlesex County Courthouse is built, replacing the old one in Urbanna.
- 1952 - The present Middlesex County Courthouse is constructed in Saluda.
- 1985 - The Middlesex County Museum is established in Saluda.