Capahosic, Virginia
Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States
Capahosic is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, in the U. S. state of Virginia.
In 1607, following John Smith's release from captivity, Chief Powhatan would give him the village of Capahosic and hold him in esteem as his son, naming him "Nantaquod"[1]
See also
- Cappahosic House
References
- ^ McCartney, Martha. "John Smith (bap. 1580–1631)". Encyclopedia Virginia. Retrieved June 19, 2024.
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Capahosic, Virginia
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Municipalities and communities of Gloucester County, Virginia, United States
County seat: Gloucester Courthouse
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- Mill Creek
- Millwood
- Money
- Naxera
- New Upton
- Nuttall
- Ordinary
- Pampa
- Perrin
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- Roanes
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- Schley
- Selden
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- Signpine
- Wan
- Ware Neck
- West End
- White Marsh
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- York View
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37°22′52″N 76°37′59″W / 37.38111°N 76.63306°W / 37.38111; -76.63306
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