Cities, Towns and Communities
1895 Misc. News Articles
| Stafford Store
| Post Offices
| Schools
| City Directories online:
1888-89,
1892,
1910/11,
1921,
1938 (The other City
Directories that were once listed here are no longer available for view to the
public without a password to University of Mary Washington)
Stafford County Towns & Communities
Above you will find the towns/ communities that we currently have some information on. Below are the towns/ communities that we do not have information on. If you have anything that you could add, please let me know.
Stafford County Populated Places
Aquia, Aquia Harbor, Argyle Heights, Arkendale, Bel Air, Berea, Brookfield, Butzner Corner, Chatham Heights, Chopawamsic (historical), Coal Landing, Concord, Cox Corner, Cranes Corner, Cropp, Daffan, Dahlgren Junction, Davis Corner, Decatur (historical), Dodds Corner, Falmouth, Ferry Farm, Fines Corner, Fritters Corner, Garrisons Corner (historical), Garrisonville, Garrisonville Estates, Glendie, Grafton Village, Hartwood, Heflin, Highland Homes, Holly Corner, Krukrak (historical), Leeland, Little Falls, Marlborough Town (historical), McCarthy's Corner, Midway Island, Moore's Corner, Mount Pleasant Estates, Old Belle Fair (historical), Pastanza (historical), Payne's Corner, Potomac (historical), Quiyough (historical), Ramoth, Roseville, Ruby, Shacklet (historical), Shiloh, Skidmore Corner, Spring Valley, Stafford, Stone's Corner, Storck, Sullivan, Tackett's Mill, Tylerton, Wallace's Corner, Walmsley, White Oak, Widewater, Widewater Beach, Wildcat Corner
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