Occoquan
Posted by: saopaulo1
N 38° 39.924 W 077° 14.637
18S E 304769 N 4282035
A short history of the town of Occoquan. The plaque is by the Jefferson Davis Highway. In the 1600s, John Smith explored the region.
Waymark Code: WM6CY5
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 05/15/2009
Views: 4
Captain John Smith explored this region in 1608. The town of Occoquan began with the opening of a tobacco warehouse on the shore of the Occoquan River in 1734. Occoquan grew as the focus of the commercial and manufacturing activities of John Ballendine, who had an iron furnace, forge, and sawmills at the falls of the river before 1759. After the American Revolution, Occoquan emerged as a flour-manufacturing center with one of the nation’s first gristmills to use the laborsaving inventions of Oliver Evans. In 1804, Occoquan was established as a town and thrived as a commercial and industrial center into the 1920s.
Marker Number: E-59
Marker Title: Occoquan
Marker Location: Jefferson Davis Highway, across from Virginia Inn
County or Independent City: Prince William County
Web Site: [Web Link]
Marker Program Sponsor: Department of Historic Resources
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