Welcome to Amherst County, Virginia
1761 - 2011
History - Amherst County was formed in
1761, from parts of
Albemarle County. The county was named for Sir
Jeffrey Amherst, known as the "Conqueror of
Canada". Jeffrey Amherst was named
Governor of Virginia, although he never came to the colony. Native Americans were the first humans to populate the area. They hunted and fished mainly along the countless rivers and streams in Amherst County. With the establishment of the Virginia Colony in 1607, English emigrants arrived in North America. By the late 1600's English explorers and traders traveled up the James River to our area. Early trading posts formed between 1710 and 1720. By 1730, many new families moved into the land currently known as Amherst County drawn by the desire for land and the good tobacco-growing soil.
In 1761, Amherst County was formed from the southern half of Albemarle County. The original county seat had been in Cabelsville, now Colleen in what would later become Nelson County. The county was named for Sir Jeffrey Amherst who commanded the British forces that successfully secured Canada from the French. In 1807 the Amherst County assumed its present proportions when Nelson County was formed from its northern half. At that point, the county seat was moved to the village of Five Oaks, later renamed Amherst. The present county courthouse was built in 1870 and has served the county ever since.
In the early days, the major crop raised in Amherst County was tobacco. Apple orchards were part of mixed farming that replaced tobacco, especially in the late 19th century. Timber, mining and milling were also important industries. The introduction of the railroad in the late 19th century greatly influenced the county's growth. Amherst county contains many good examples of 18th, 19th and early 20th century rural and small town architecture. The downtown area of Amherst is a classic example of early 20th century commercial architecture.
Recent News & Announcements
- Your Guide to Amherst County Taxes
Published: Thursday, November 17, 2011
Your Guide to Amherst County Taxes Linda M. Byers Commissioner of the Revenue P.O. Box 719 Amherst, Va. 24521 Phone (434) 946-9310 Fax (434) 946-9312 E-mail: lmbyers@countyofamherst.com Amherst Coun... - ACPS FY2011-2012 Budget
Published: Friday, August 19, 2011
What makes up the Amherst County Public Schools 2011 2012 School Operational Budget? Total 2011-2012 Budget School Construction: funding from various lending sources that may only be used for spec... - FY 2012 Adopted Revenue Budget
Published: Tuesday, June 21, 2011
- FY 2012 Adopted Expenditure Budget
Published: Friday, June 10, 2011
- FY2010 Audit
Published: Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Amherst County VA P.O. Box 390 . Physical Address: 153 Washington Amherst, VA
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