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Milner’s Photo Gallery

 Milner’s brick - T+M 1765 - Found by Robert Pocklington at Russell’s Point  Russell’s Point was original location of Milner’s Town, burned by the British during Rev. War.
Milner brick found at Russell's Point by Robert Pocklington.jpg
 Horse teams used in constructing dams and road ways for Lake Prince - 4-14-21  Scott Saunders/ City of Norfolk photo

Horse teams used in constructing dams and road ways for Lake Prince - 4-14-21

Scott Saunders/ City of Norfolk photo

 Teams of horses used to build dams for Lake Prince - 1921  City of Norfolk photos provided by Scott Saunders

Teams of horses used to build dams for Lake Prince - 1921

City of Norfolk photos provided by Scott Saunders

 Road diversion in preparation for forming Lake Prince by the City of Norfolk in Nansemond County - 2-24-21  Scott Saunders/City of Norfolk photo

Road diversion in preparation for forming Lake Prince by the City of Norfolk in Nansemond County - 2-24-21

Scott Saunders/City of Norfolk photo

 Construction site in preparation of building Lake Prince reservoir - 2-24-21  Scott Saunders/City of Norfolk photo

Construction site in preparation of building Lake Prince reservoir - 2-24-21

Scott Saunders/City of Norfolk photo

 Sanford & Brooks tug “Triscilla” used in preparing for Lake Prince -  2-24-21  Scott Saunders/City of Norfolk photo

Sanford & Brooks tug “Triscilla” used in preparing for Lake Prince - 2-24-21

Scott Saunders/City of Norfolk photo

 Sallie Newman Holland and children - Herbert H. Holland, Florence H. Holland (m. Bob Wagner), Maggie Holland (m. “Bud” Holland), Eva H. Wagner (m. Ed Wagner), and Richard Holland. Taken at their home on Milner’s Road. The home was later the location

Sallie Newman Holland and children -
Herbert H. Holland, Florence H. Holland (m. Bob Wagner), Maggie Holland (m. “Bud” Holland), Eva H. Wagner (m. Ed Wagner), and Richard Holland.
Taken at their home on Milner’s Road. The home was later the location of the Veterans Cemetery.

Wagner family photo

Celia Wagner Coughlin photo

Wagner farm c1960 site of Horton Cemetery  Pretlow family photo.jpg
 Albert Horton, Jr. Veteran’s Cemetery 2011 Milner’s Road, Suffolk, VA L. Rose photo

Albert Horton, Jr. Veteran’s Cemetery 2011
Milner’s Road, Suffolk, VA
L. Rose photo

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Milner brick found at Russell's Point by Robert Pocklington.jpg
 Horse teams used in constructing dams and road ways for Lake Prince - 4-14-21  Scott Saunders/ City of Norfolk photo
 Teams of horses used to build dams for Lake Prince - 1921  City of Norfolk photos provided by Scott Saunders
 Road diversion in preparation for forming Lake Prince by the City of Norfolk in Nansemond County - 2-24-21  Scott Saunders/City of Norfolk photo
 Construction site in preparation of building Lake Prince reservoir - 2-24-21  Scott Saunders/City of Norfolk photo
 Sanford & Brooks tug “Triscilla” used in preparing for Lake Prince -  2-24-21  Scott Saunders/City of Norfolk photo
 Sallie Newman Holland and children - Herbert H. Holland, Florence H. Holland (m. Bob Wagner), Maggie Holland (m. “Bud” Holland), Eva H. Wagner (m. Ed Wagner), and Richard Holland. Taken at their home on Milner’s Road. The home was later the location
Wagner farm c1960 site of Horton Cemetery  Pretlow family photo.jpg
 Albert Horton, Jr. Veteran’s Cemetery 2011 Milner’s Road, Suffolk, VA L. Rose photo

6001 Everets Rd. Suffolk, VA 23434

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