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HISTORY


Thornton Gap was named for Francis Thornton (1704-1794), owner of the land to the east and the "F.T. Valley". In 1740 , he built a mansion in the Piedmont region near Nethers in Rappahannock County . {Link without Title}

The privately-owned Thornton's Gap Turnpike Company was formed to build a road over the mountains at Thornton's Gap. The Toll Road opened in 1806 .

Thornton Gap was one of the passages through the Blue Ridge Mountains between the Shenandoah Valley and the Piedmont region of Virginia used by Confederate General Stonewall Jackson to move his famous " Foot Cavalry " troops during the American Civil War .

Prior to the building of the Shenandoah National Park and the Skyline Drive by the federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) during the Great Depression , the Lost Town of Beahm was located at Thornton Gap.


CURRENT INFORMATION


Thornton Gap is the site of the mountain crossing of U.S. Highway 211 . It is located at the border of Page County and Rappahannock County. At Thornton Gap, there is an entry point for the bucolic Skyline Drive , which runs between Front Royal and the northern terminus with the Blue Ridge Parkway at Rockfish Gap . The Skyline Drive generally following the mountain ridge tops through the Shenandoah National Park , which has its headquarters near Thornton Gap in the Town Of Luray . The Appalachian Trail also passes through Thornton Gap.









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Please Note: Francis Thornton was born 1711 and died April 14, 1749.
Reference: His gravesite is located in The Thornton-Forbes-Washington Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Virginia.
His gravemarker reads:
"Thornton, Francis - Here lies the body of Francis Thornton who departed this life
the seventh of April Anno Dom One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty Nine in the thirty eighth year of his age.
(Stone renewed August 1881)
marked grave in cemetery
You may link to US GenWeb for a donated transcription of this cemetery:
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/fredericksburg/cemeteries/thornton.txt
Contributed by AWL








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EXTERNAL LINKS


  • Geographical coordinates: (click for maps and satellite photos of Thornton Gap)

  • Virginia Places web site a large site with lots of educational information about the Geography of Virginia