Cabin Point
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member VirginiaSeeker
N 37° 11.137 W 077° 01.907
18S E 319650 N 4117396
Cabin Point was an early tobacco shipping port on the James River.
Waymark Code: WMKBP
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 08/07/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member tiki-4
Views: 25

Beginning about 1689, a village known as Cabin Point stood here. It was a tobacco shipping port in the 18th century. Colonial troops were stationed here during the American Revolution in 1780 and 1781. By 16 Jan. 1781 Maj. Gen. Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben arrived at Cabin Point with 700 additional soldiers to resist a further invasion of British forces led by Brig. Gen. Benedict Arnold. Soon after British forces set up camp in Portsmouth on 19 Jan., Steuben put Brig. Gen. Peter Muhlenberg in charge of the troops here and left to obtain supplies. Cabin Point remained a commercial center in the 19th century for plantations south of the James River.

Today Cabin Point is a quiet rural area with a few homes along Rt. 10 about midway between Surry and Hopewell.

Peter Muhlenberg is an interesting patriot. You can find more information about him at:
(visit link)
Marker Number: K 222

Marker Title: Cabin Point

Marker Location: Rt. 10 between Surry and Hopewell.

County or Independent City: Surry County

Marker Program Sponsor: Department of Historic Resources, 2003

Web Site: Not listed

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