Peytonsburg

Peytonsburg

About

Nearby to the east once stood the community of Peytonsburg a part of Halifax County when the county was formed in 1752. Peytonsburg was incorporated as a town in 1759 by the Virginia General Assembly and became part of Pittsylvania County in 1766. During the Revolutionary War, by the late 1770s, Peyonsburg was serving as a supply depot for southern colonial troops. Horseshoes and wooden canteens were made there for colonial troops. During the 1780s. Peytonsburg was a terminus of a mail route that ran from the town to Richmond. The inhabitants gradually left the town during the 19th century, and the buildings gradually disappeared.

Details

Pittsylvania County
Historical Marker

Chatham, VA 24531

 

In the Area

Burnett
19 S. Main St
Chatham
Pittsylvania County History Center
340 Whitehead St
Chatham