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Covenant Mountain Mission Bible Camp

Jonesville, VA

Summer Camp located in Jonesville VA

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Lee County Statistics

According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 437 square miles , of which 437 square miles is lan. Other counties in Virginia are Accomack County, Albemarle County, Alexandria City County, Alleghany County, Amelia County, Amherst County. Appomattox County, Arlington County, Augusta County, Bath County, Bedford County, Bland County.

About Lee County, VA

Lee County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia . As of 2010, the population was 25,587 . Its county seat is Jonesville . Lee County is the westernmost county in Virginia.



History of Lee County, VA

The first Europeans to enter what is present-day Lee County were a party of Spanish explorers in 1540, sent by Hernando de Soto , in search of gold. The county was formed in 1793 from Russell County . It was named for Light Horse Harry Lee , the Governor of Virginia from 1791 to 1794, who was known as "Light Horse Harry" for his exploits as a leader of light troops in the American Revolutionary War . He was the father of the Confederate General Robert E. Lee . Among the largest early landowners in the county was Revolutionary War officer and explorer Joseph Martin , for whom Martin's Station and Martin's Creek at Rose Hill are named, and who was awarded some 25,000 acres in the county, which he later sold. Martin was among the earliest explorers of the region. In 1814, parts of Lee County, Russell County, and Washington County were combined to form Scott County . In 1856, parts of Lee County, Russell County, and Scott County were combined to form Wise County, Virginia . Notable residents Andrew Taylor Still , the founder of osteopathic medicine , was born near Jonesville.


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