Howrytown was the name of a settlement near Daleville in Botetourt County, Virginia, United States.
Howrytown was laid out by Jacob Howry on the Great Wagon Road. He sold 40 lots to 23 people, beginning June 1, 1795. [1]
The settlement is mentioned as a "hamlet" in 1835. [2]
The site of Howrytown lies at the intersection of VA-670 (Trinity Road) and VA-673 (Greenfield Street), [3] [4] approximately 7 miles south of Fincastle.
37°26′19″N 79°53′14″W / 37.4386°N 79.8871°W
Howrytown was the name of a settlement near Daleville in Botetourt County, Virginia, United States.
Howrytown was laid out by Jacob Howry on the Great Wagon Road. He sold 40 lots to 23 people, beginning June 1, 1795. [1]
The settlement is mentioned as a "hamlet" in 1835. [2]
The site of Howrytown lies at the intersection of VA-670 (Trinity Road) and VA-673 (Greenfield Street), [3] [4] approximately 7 miles south of Fincastle.
37°26′19″N 79°53′14″W / 37.4386°N 79.8871°W