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Brucetown, Virginia

Brucetown
Unincorporated community
Brucetown is located in Virginia
Brucetown
Brucetown
Brucetown is located in the US
Brucetown
Brucetown
Location within the Commonwealth of Virginia
Coordinates: 39°15′16″N 78°4′0″W / 39.25444°N 78.06667°W / 39.25444; -78.06667Coordinates: 39°15′16″N 78°4′0″W / 39.25444°N 78.06667°W / 39.25444; -78.06667
Country United States
State Virginia
County Frederick
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
GNIS feature ID 1495313

Brucetown is an unincorporated community in northern Frederick County, Virginia, USA. Brucetown lies at the intersection of Brucetown and Sir John Roads. A post office was established in the community in 1819. Brucetown also had its own school in operation from 1871 to 1941.

Brucetown was named for the Bruce family, some of the earliest Europeans that settled there. Sir John Robert Bruce, I came to the area between 1731 and 1737, and built a grist and sawmill that established the village. John Bruce (son of Thomas Bruce and Mary Christian Bruce of Scotland) was christened in the Church of Scotland (Presbyterian) on Sept. 7th, 1690. In Aberdeen Scotland, three of John's children were also christened in Scotland: James Bruce on May 20th, 1720, George Bruce on April 27th, 1722 and Margaret Bruce on March 5th, 1727. He willed 150 acres each to his sons George and James. His son George Bruce continued the operation of the mill in Brucetown, Virginia and also operated a tavern. This became known as Bruce's Mills and later, Brucetown.



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