Welcome to Bland County...
James Bland of Revolutionary War fame.

The County of Bland was formed from necessity and popular demand. The people became dissatisfied with the inconvenience of traveling over long mountain trails to other counties to transact legal affairs, and too, they were unhappy over taxes they paid for the upkeep of other counties. As a result of this dissatisfaction and the growing population in this area, there was a demand for local government supported by local revenue.

Richard Bland was a Virginia statesman and champion of public rights. Son and grandson of successful planters, he was educated at The College of William and Mary. From 1742 until his death in 1776, he was a state legislator, first in the House of Burgesses, and later, with the adoption of a state constitution, in the House of Delegates. He also served as a delegate from Virginia in the First and Second Continental Congresses. Because of his careful study of the ancient records of the colony, he was respected not only as a political leader, but also as the leading authority on Virginia's history.

(Source: https://blandcountyhistsoc.org/About/History.html)
 

Bland County was formed March 30, 1861 from Wythe, Tazewell, and Giles County. Later there was more of Giles County added on. It was named in honor of Richard Bland, the prominent Revolutionary period Virginia patriot. Situated almost on the West Virginia border, Bland felt divided loyalties during the Civil War.

In 1864, a skirmish was fought at Rocky Gap in connection with a raid on the Virginia and Tennessee railroad. Bland County is spanned by Interstate 77, running north to south. Old US Highway # 21/52 runs north to south through Bland County.

Neighboring Counties:
Pulaski Wythe Mercer, WV
Giles Smyth Tazewell
 
 

Courthouse, P.O. Box 295, Bland, VA 24315-0295, Phone (540) 688-4562
Records that are available in County Clerk's Office: Marriage, Land, Probate, from 1861; Divorce from 1900

 

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Nebo Methodist Church Coordinates of Selected Cemeteries The Railroad in Bland County
Dillow Family Hanshew Family Stafford Family
Thompsons of Wythe and Bland Groseclose Family Virginia Black History Archives
Bland County History Archives Archives of Appalachia The Fincastle Resolutions
Draper Manuscripts Historical Highway Markers of Bland County Chalkley's Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement
Wm. Hearn Estate, 1870 The History of Ceres William & Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine
The Civil War in Virginia Bogle Library Bland County Public Library
New River Notes Genealogical Databases of Old Prison Records Bland County
FFA Museum Confederate Pension Rolls, Veterans and Widows War in Bland County
County Map of Bland WWII Deaths Wolf Creek Indian Village & Museum
American Legion Post 20 Obituary of George Byrd AKERS, 1937 Bland Lodge AF&AM, No. 206,
Bastian Historic Bridges in Bland County Photographs of Bland County
By Jeffrey C. Weaver
Little Creek Dry Fork Community Pinch Creek
Bland Hollybrook Ceres
Mechanicsburg Rocky Gap Tunnels of Bland County