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New VA250 Middlesex group meets; looking at ways to mark revolution

The new VA250 Middlesex County Commission Committee includes, front, from left, Chairman Bessida Cauthorne White, Vice Chairman Barbara Hartley; and back, same order, Jock Collamore, Trent Funkhouser, Bill Powell, Patricia Polson Satterfield and Pat Anderson. (Photo by Larry Chowning)

The Virginia American Revolution VA250 Commission is a state commission that is encouraging counties and localities to participate in a celebration of the revolutionary events during the 1773-1776 era. Local celebrations can take place through the year 2026.

On Monday, May 1, the group met in the Middlesex County Historic Courthouse building in Saluda and discussed ways to educate and inform the public on what went on in Middlesex during the Revolutionary War.

If anyone has historical information on Middlesex County during the revolutionary war era contact EDA Executive Director and VA250 Committee Commission Liaison and staff contact Trent Funkhouser at t.funkhouser@co.middlesex.va.us.

Middlesex was just 35 miles from where the war ended at Yorktown and was a “feeder” county. Quartermasters from Washington’s army came to Middlesex to find food to feed the army. It was required that the quartermaster could take 10% of the beef, chickens and sheep from an owner. If a man had ten head of beef, the quartermaster would take one or 50 chickens, he would take 5 hens to help feed the American army. The bounty was documented by the quartermaster and owners were reimbursed after the war.

Middlesex men fought in the war and were tragically killed resulting in widows and orphans, which are documented in county pension records. The county VA250 Commission is searching for information from those times…

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Larry Chowning
Larry Chowninghttps://www.ssentinel.com
Larry is a reporter for the Southside Sentinel and author of several books centered around the people and places of the Chesapeake Bay.