Why Archaeology?

The Process

Follow Our Progress

Maps

City Point History

More...

Guestbook

Home

 

 

City Point Time Line

early 1600s English settlement at “Bermuda City,” somewhere between City Point and Broadway Landing—as many as 119 people according to John Rolfe.
1700s Tobacco warehouses at City Point.
1781 Part of Benedict Arnold's expedition of British troops passes through City Point.
Early 1800s City Point becomes a port of entry with a U.S. Customs office. The area's post office moves to City Point from across the river at Bermuda Hundred.
1826 Town of City Point is incorporated (the lot at 500 Prince Henry Street is within these old town limits).
1836-1850s City Point Railroad Company forms and soon begins to operate one of the nation's earliest lines, between City Point and Petersburg.
1840 Town population 300.
1862 Union naval officers are ambushed after coming ashore to give medical aid to civilians. Small skirmish with Confederate soldiers occurs.
1864 General Butler's Army of the James occupies the area. Commanding General Ulysses S. Grant sets up his headquarters at Appomattox Manor. As the Union army lays siege to nearby Petersburg, City Point temporarily becomes one the busiest ports in the entire world. Union army also sets up a 6,000 bed hospital.
Civil War views of City Point:
1864, 1865 Presidential visits from Abraham Lincoln.
1870 City Point becomes a small town again, with only 300 residents.
Views of City Point in the late 1800s:
 
late 1800s Short-lived sturgeon packing plant.
1910 Population still about 300.
1912 E.I. DuPont de Nemours Co. buys 800 acres at nearby Hopewell Farm. Seeking to build a dynamite plant, the company is attracted by the good deep port and rail facilities.
1914 DuPont buys 1600 acres of the Eppes estate and builds the largest guncotton plant in the world: instant boom town.
1915 Fire destroys 300 buildings; quick rebuilding. 40,000 employed in Hopewell.
1916 City of Hopewell incorporated.
1918 End of World War I; guncotton plant shuts down.
1920s Other industries, such as artificial silk (Tubize) and chemical manufacturing (ANCO, now Allied Chemical) replace DuPont.
1942 Camp Lee, next to Hopewell, has military population of 45,000.
1980 Hopewell population 23,400.

Why Archaeology The Process Follow Our Progress Maps City Point History More... Home