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011-0068 Varney's Falls Dam

Varney's Falls Dam
Photo credit: Dianne Pierce, 1992

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VLR Listing Date 08/18/1993

NRHP Listing Date 10/14/1993

NRHP Reference Number 93001127

As with most of the surviving structures of the James River and Kanawha Canal system, the Varney’s Falls Dam complex in Botetourt County, consisting of a guard lock, guard wall, dam abutment, and towpath culvert, displays the artistry of the stonemason. The construction was supervised by skilled Scottish and Irish masons, although much of the labor was local, possibly slave. The structures are also the best preserved canal remnants of the fifty-mile stretch between Lynchburg and Buchanan. Constructed between 1851 and 1858, this section flourished as a travel and trade artery until the Civil War. It returned to use after the war but was dealt a crippling blow in the flood of 1877. The canal company’s assets were purchased by the Richmond and Alleghany Railroad in 1880 and the Varney’s Falls section was displaced by the railroad in 1881. The Varney’s Falls Dam complex is now in private ownership.


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Abbreviations:
VLR: Virginia Landmarks Register
NPS: National Park Service
NRHP: National Register of Historic Places
NHL: National Historic Landmark


Updated: August 16, 2022