Virginia Department of Historic Resources

Flowerdew Hundred was among the earliest English settlements in the new world. The tract was granted in 1618 to Governor George Yeardley, who named it in honor of his wife, nee Temperance Flowerdew. It was here, on Windmill Point, that North America’s first documented windmill was built ca. 1621, an event commemorated by a 17th-century-style windmill constructed in the 1970s. The settlement survived the Powhatan Attack of 1622 and was occupied though the 18th century. The area was developed into a plantation following its purchase by the Willcox family in 1804. The property was the scene of an extensive archaeological investigation from 1971 to 1995 by the Flowerdew Hundred Foundation. The many sites include a complex of early 17th-century structures as well as evidence of Indian occupation dating from 9000 B.C.

Web Link: Flowerdew Hundred – Virginia Department of Historic Resources

Web Link: National Register of Historic Places Nomination, August 1, 1975

Flowerdew Hundred’s Historical Road Markers

Web Link: Flowerdew Hundred Markers (Historical Marker Database)

Flowerdew Hundred: Exploring a Cultural Landscape Through Archaeology

Web Link: University of Virginia’s Online Exhibit

Flowerdew Hundred Foundation Gift Shop Brochures

PDF Document: History of Flowerdew Hundred brochure published by the now-closed Flowerdew Hundred Foundation

PDF Document: History of Flowerdew Hundred windmill brochure published by the now-closed Flowerdew Hundred Foundation

PDF Document: History of the Army of the Potomac’s Crossing of the James River at Flowerdew Hundred brochure published by the now-closed Flowerdew Hundred Foundation

Overview of the Flowerdew Hundred Plantation on James River in Virginia posted to the Poythress mailing list by Barbara Poythress Neal

Mailing List Document: Barbara Poythress Neal’s 2013 Overview of Flowerdew Hundred Plantation Posted to the Poythress Mailing List

Two postcards & two note-cards from sets from the now-closed Flowerdew Hundred Foundation. Personal collection of Barbara Poythress Neal.

PDF Document: Scanned images of Flowerdew gift shop cards

Wikipedia Entry: Flowerdew Hundred Plantation

Web Link: Flowerdew Hundred Plantation

Flowerdew Hundred Plantation Ownership Transitions in 21st Century

Announcement by Prince George County, VA of Flowerdew Hundred Auction Sale and Tax Deliquencies, June 3, 2018.

Web Link: Flowerdew Hundred 2018 Auction Sale

Sales brochure prepared by Cushman & Wakefiled | Thalhimer circa 2008

This illustrated brochure includes an excellent aerial map and detailed property description and photographs of the interior of the manor home.

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