 Brunswick County, Virginia - "The Original Home of Brunswick Stew"
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Squirrel meat was an original ingredient in Brunswick County's claim to fame - Brunswick stew. Sounds right tasty! This marker was installed in 1997.
Waymark Code: WMKHJ
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 08/09/2006
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Brunswick Stew makers in other states might argue with Virginia's claim to the first Brunswick Stew, but at least a version of it was created in Brunswick County in 1828 - according to local tradition. The marker text reads: According to local tradition, while Dr. Creed Haskins and several friends were on a hunting trip in Brunswick County in 1828, his camp cook, Jimmy Matthews, hunted squirrels for a stew. Matthews simmered the squirrels with butter, onions, stale bread, and seasoning, thus creating the dish known as Brunswick stew. Recipes for Brunswick stew have changed over time as chicken has replaced squirrel and vegetables have been added, but the stew remains thick and rich. Other states have made similar claims but Virginia's is the first.
Marker Number: S-68
 Marker Title: Brunswick County, Virginia - "The Original Home of Brunswick Stew"
 Marker Location: U.S. Highway 1 South, south of Dinwiddie County line
 County or Independent City: Brunswick County
 Web Site: [Web Link]
 Marker Program Sponsor: Department of Historic Resources

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