Ruthville, Virginia

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Template:Short description Template:Refimprove Template:Use mdy dates Ruthville is an unincorporated community in Charles City County, Virginia, United States.

History

The community was the central point of the county's free African American population for many years, even before the Civil War (1861–1865). Following Emancipation, the crossroads community included the Mercantile Cooperative Company and Ruthville Training School. The United Sorghum Growers Club also met here.[1]

Earlier known by several other names, the name "Ruthville" recalls local resident Ruth Brown. Her name was selected when the Post Office was established there in 1880.[1]

In 1901, the first Black co-op based on the Rochdale Principles was established in Ruthville.[2] "Community cooperation" was and is very important in this "sparsely populated and overwhelmingly rural" area.[3]

In 2009, Ruthville resident Denise Burrell Smith was appointed by Governor Timothy Kaine to the statewide Virginia Wireless E-911 Services Board, and confirmed by the Virginia Legislature.[4]

Contemporary

Children primarily attend the Charles City County public schools.[5] Students can catch the school bus on The Glebe Lane, which is the Main Street of the community;[6] according to Google Maps, this is only public transportation in the area.

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