Hargrave Military Academy

Historical marker location:
Chatham, Virginia
( Marker is at the intersection of Military Drive and Hargrave Boulevard, on the left when traveling north on Military Drive.)
Marker installed: 2009

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The first successful English attempt to establish a colony in North America was made by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1584 on Roanoke Island, off the coast of Virginia.
Pittsylvania County, located in the southern part of Virginia, has a rich and diverse history that dates back centuries. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Monacan and Siouan-speaking tribes, who lived off the land and traded with early European settlers. In 1752, the county was officially established and named after William Pitt, who was then the Prime Minister of Great Britain.

During the American Revolutionary War, Pittsylvania County played a significant role as a hotbed of revolutionary sentiment. Several patriots from the region, such as General Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee and Colonel Charles Lynch, became renowned for their contributions to the war effort. The county also suffered from British raids and skirmishes, leaving a lasting mark on its history.

In the mid-19th century, Pittsylvania County became a thriving agricultural region, primarily focused on tobacco cultivation. The county's fertile soil and favorable climate made it a prime location for large plantations, leading to a significant enslaved population. As the demand for tobacco declined in the late 19th century, Pittsylvania County underwent significant economic changes, shifting towards other agricultural activities, including livestock farming.

Throughout the 20th century, Pittsylvania County followed the general trends of rural America, experiencing both economic growth and challenges. The county adapted to industrialization with the establishment of several textile mills and furniture factories, which provided employment opportunities for its residents. However, with the decline of domestic manufacturing in later decades, the county faced economic hardships and population decline.

Today, Pittsylvania County continues to preserve its heritage while embracing modern developments. The county boasts historical landmarks, such as the Pittsylvania County Courthouse and Chatham Historic District, showcasing its colonial and antebellum past. Agriculture remains an essential aspect of the county's economy, while efforts to attract tourism and diversify industries are ongoing.

This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

  • 1766 - Pittsylvania County is established as the largest county in Virginia.
  • 1777 - The town of Chatham is established as the county seat.
  • 1781 - During the American Revolutionary War, General Cornwallis' British troops pass through Pittsylvania County.
  • 1859 - The last recorded lynching in the county occurs.
  • 1941 - Pittsylvania County sends many soldiers to fight in World War II.
  • 1965 - The Pittsylvania County Courthouse is added to the National Register of Historic Places.
  • 1982 - The Pittsylvania County Historical Society is established.