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Encyclopedia > Barboursville, Virginia

Barboursville is an unincorporated community in Orange County, Virginia, USA. Barboursville is famous for being the birthplace of renowned American military commander and President Zachary Taylor. It is also famous for the location of Barboursville, the home of James Barbour, the 19th Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, after which the community is named. The ruins of his home are now on land owned by one of the Piedmont region's more popular wineries, Barboursville Vineyards. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with unincorporated. ... Location in the state of Virginia Formed 1734 Seat Orange Area  - Total  - Water 889 km² (343 mi²) 4 km² (2 mi²) 0. ... This article is about the U.S. state. ... Federal courts Supreme Court Circuit Courts of Appeal District Courts Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Local Government Other countries Atlas  US Government Portal      For other uses, see President of the United States (disambiguation). ... This article is about the twelfth President of the United States. ... Barboursville is the ruin of the estate of former U.S. Senator, U.S. Secretary of War, and Virginia Governor James Barbour, located in Barboursville, Virginia on the grounds of Barboursville Vineyards. ... James Barbour (June 10, 1775-June 7, 1842) was an American lawyer, a member and speaker of the Virginia house of delegates, the 19th Governor of Virginia, and United States Secretary of War from 1825-1828. ... State nickname: Old Dominion Other U.S. States Capital Richmond Largest city Virginia Beach Governor Mark R. Warner Official languages English Area 110,862 km² (35th)  - Land 102,642 km²  - Water 8,220 km² (7. ... Barboursville Vineyards is a winery located in the Piedmont region of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the unincorporated town of Barboursville, Virginia. ...


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Coordinates: 38.1709675° N 78.2816723° W Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...


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Barboursville, West Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (750 words)
Barboursville is a village in Cabell County, West Virginia, United States.
Barboursville is home to the Huntington Mall, the largest shopping complex in West Virginia.
Barboursville is located near US Route 60, which follows the route of the historic Midland Trail.
Barboursville, West Virginia - West Virginia (WV) Cyclopedia (148 words)
Barboursville become the county seat of Cabell County in 1814, retaining this honor until 1887, when the county seat was moved to Huntington (http://www.wvexp.com/index.php/Huntington%2C_West_Virginia).
Barboursville today, on Interstate 64 (I-64), is a bedroom community of the Huntington metropolitan area and is widely known as the location of the Barboursville Mall.
Barboursville, WV Barboursville, WV is located about: 12 miles east of Huntington, WV; 15 miles west of Milton, WV; and 45 miles west of Charleston, WV.
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