Yancey Mills, Virginia

Yancey Mills
—  Unincorporated community  —
Yancey Mills
Location within the state of Virginia
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Country United States
State Virginia
County Albemarle
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
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Yancey Mills is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia.[1] Today Yancey Mills is the site of the intersection of U.S. Route 250 and Interstate 64, the location of Western Albemarle High School, Henley Middle School, Brownsville Elementary School, and a pair of gas stations.

It is named for Charles Yancey, a businessman who ran a tavern, store, mill, and distillery in the area, which became known as Yancey's Mill. A post office was established there, though was eventually moved to nearby Hillsboro.[2] The mill still stands, under the name of R.A. Yancey Lumber Corporation.[3]

References

  1. ^ "GNIS Detail - Yancey Mills". U.S. Board on Geographic Names. United States Geological Survey. http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=116:3:1397513021266326::NO::P3_FID,P3_TITLE:1493564%2CYancey%20Mills. 
  2. ^ Woods, Edgar (1901). History of....Albemarle County, Virginia. The Michie Company. p. 358. 
  3. ^ Palka, Liz. "Possible Business Park in Crozet Discussed with Planning Commission". Gray Television. http://www.charlottesvillenewsplex.tv/news/headlines/34311904.html. "The Yancey family, who owns Yancey Lumber in Crozet, brought their project before the Planning Commission tonight to convert land, that has been in their family for over 100 years, into a light industrial business park."