A courthouse was first built in the town in 1667. The town was simply called Westmoreland Courthouse until 1752. An Irish merchant had opened a store near the courthouse and the town got the name Montross after his native town in Ireland.
"At a public meeting here, on June 22, 1774, resolutions of Richard Henry Lee offering aid to Boston, whose port had been closed by the British government, were adopted. Here, on May 23, 1775, the Westmoreland Committee on Safety passed resolutions denouncing the Royal Governor, Lord Dunmore, for seizing the colony’s powder supply at Williamsburg."
Beautiful architecture.
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ReplyDelete...this sure is a gorgeous style. There a lovely small town in Pennsylvania that's name Montross. Thanks Linda for coming to the party.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous old building with a lovely story attached.
ReplyDeleteSo much history in Virginia. That's a wonderful looking courthouse - so distinguished looking. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThis was a surprise. I was there. Our daughter spent one year in Virginia (studies)and we visited her. We enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteLooks so pretty and peaceful!
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