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Mechanicsville, Virginia

Coordinates:37°36′14″N77°22′20″W / 37.60389°N 77.37222°W /37.60389; -77.37222
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Census-designated place in Virginia, United States
Mechanicsville, Virginia
Rural Plains
Location in Hanover County and the state of Virginia
Location inHanover County and the state ofVirginia
Coordinates:37°36′14″N77°22′20″W / 37.60389°N 77.37222°W /37.60389; -77.37222
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountyHanover
Area
 • Total
28.4 sq mi (73.6 km2)
 • Land28.3 sq mi (73.3 km2)
 • Water0.1 sq mi (0.3 km2)
Elevation
180 ft (50 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
39,482
 • Density1,393.4/sq mi (538.0/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
23111, 23116
Area code804
FIPS code51-50856
GNIS feature ID2389467

Mechanicsville is anunincorporated community andcensus-designated place (CDP) inHanover County, Virginia, United States. The population was 39,482 during the2020 census,[2] up from 36,348 in the2010 census.[3]

History

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The area was settled by English colonists starting in the 17th century.Rural Plains, also known as Shelton House, is a structure built in 1670 and lived in by male Sheltons until 2006. Located in the northern part of the Mechanicsville CDP, it is now owned and operated by theNational Park Service as one of the sites of theRichmond National Battlefield Park.

In addition to Rural Plains,Clover Lea,Cold Harbor National Cemetery,Cool Well,Hanover Meeting House,Hanover Town,Immanuel Episcopal Church,Laurel Meadow,Locust Hill,Oak Forest,Oakley Hill,Selwyn, andSpring Green are listed on theNational Register of Historic Places.[4]

In downtown Mechanicsville stands a stone windmill, now a landmark in the area. The building was constructed as a Heritage Bank branch office in the 1970s. In 2007–2008, it was restored and enlarged by a new bank occupancy. The "windmill" is decorative and driven by an electric motor.

American Civil War

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Mechanicsville, and the surrounding area, was the site of numerous battles during theAmerican Civil War. The first was theBattle of Beaver Dam Creek, which began on June 26, 1862.Confederate GeneralA.P. Hill launched a series of assaults againstUnion Major GeneralFitz John Porter's army positioned along Beaver Dam Creek, just east of Mechanicsville. Union forces repulsed the Confederate attacks and afterward withdrew to a new position along Boatswain Creek near Gaines' Mill. The Beaver Dam Creek engagement was the second in the series of Civil War battles known as theSeven Days Battles. A small portion of the battlefield in the southeast part of the CDP has been preserved as part of theRichmond National Battlefield Park, a park area administered by theNational Park Service.

TheBattle of Gaines' Mill was the third of theSeven Days Battles, occurring farther east of Mechanicsville. A portion of the battlefield has been preserved at the "Watt House" as part of theRichmond National Battlefield Park, a park area administered by theNational Park Service.

Near Gaines' Mill was theBattle of Cold Harbor, the final major battle ofUnion Lieut. Gen.Ulysses S. Grant's 1864Overland Campaign. This was fought over the same ground as the Battle of Gaines' Mill. The area identified as part of the battlefield for "Second Cold Harbor" stretches from near the intersection of Walnut Grove Road and Mechanicsville Turnpike to "Turkey Hill" near the Rt. 156 crossing of theChickahominy River. An area of the battlefield which saw heavy casualties and a nearby post-war National cemetery are preserved as historic monuments.

Geography

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Mechanicsville comprises the western portion of Hanover County's southern extension, north of theChickahominy River. The southern border of the CDP, which follows the Chickahominy, is theHenrico County line, and at its closest point, Mechanicsville is less than two miles from the city limits of Richmond.U.S. Route 360 passes through the CDP, leading southwest 6 miles (10 km) to the center ofRichmond and northeast 40 miles (64 km) toTappahannock.Interstate 295, an eastern bypass of Richmond, crosses Mechanicsville from northwest to southeast, with access from exits 41, 38, 37, and 34.U.S. Route 301 forms the northwest border of the CDP, leading south 9 miles (14 km) to the center of Richmond and north 29 miles (47 km) toBowling Green.

The original rural hamlet of Mechanicsville is in the southwest part of the CDP along US 360, just southwest of I-295 Exit 37. The CDP also includes the neighborhoods or named places of Pearsons Corner, Oak Forest, Kings Charter, Rural Point, Borkeys Store, Burnside Farms, Mayfield Farms, Carneals Store, Pole Green, Newman, Dogwood Knoll, Spring Meadows, Brandy Creek Estates, Windy Hill Estates, Ellerson Mill, and Simpkins Corner.[5]

According to theU.S. Census Bureau, the Mechanicsville CDP has a total area of 28.4 square miles (73.6 km2), of which 28.3 square miles (73.3 km2) are land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km2), or 0.42%, are water.[3] The southern part of the CDP is drained by the Chickahominy River and its tributaries, flowing to theJames River, while the northern part is drained by tributaries of thePamunkey River, part of theYork River watershed.

Demographics

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Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19705,189
19809,26978.6%
199022,027137.6%
200030,46438.3%
201036,34819.3%
202039,4828.6%

As of thecensus of 2020, there were 39,482 people and 14,675 households residing[6] in the CDP. Thepopulation density was 1,393.4 people per square mile (414.5/km2).

The racial makeup of the CDP was 84.0%White, 8.9%African American, 0.2%Native American, 1.6%Asian, 0.1%Pacific Islander, and 4.7% from two or more races.Hispanic orLatino of any race were 1.8% of the population.[6]

In the CDP the population was spread out, with 22.7% under the age of 18, 5.7% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 22.5% from 45 to 64, and 11.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years.

The median income for a household in the town was $84,833. Theper capita income for the CDP was $38,487. 5.5% of the population were below the poverty line.

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^"US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990".United States Census Bureau. February 12, 2011. RetrievedApril 23, 2011.
  2. ^ab"Mechanicsville CDP, Virginia".QuickFacts. United States Census Bureau. RetrievedMarch 14, 2023.
  3. ^ab"Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Census Summary File 1 (G001): Mechanicsville CDP, Virginia".American Factfinder. U.S. Census Bureau. Archived fromthe original on February 13, 2020. RetrievedMarch 21, 2018.
  4. ^"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  5. ^"Mechanicsville, VA".U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute topographic map series. ACME Mapper. RetrievedMarch 22, 2018.
  6. ^ab"U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Mechanicsville CDP, Virginia".www.census.gov. RetrievedApril 5, 2023.
  7. ^Zuriel Smith Profile at dallascowboys.comArchived 2007-10-17 at theWayback Machine
  8. ^abOur Late Night with Conan O'Brien

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