Officially named the James Mill Scottish Factor Store, this structure was built in 1766 and is one of the oldest surviving mercantile structures in America associated with the sale of tobacco by the Urbanna Creek port. Before the emergence of the Scottish factors, tobacco and other crops were shipped directly from the largest plantations to England in exchange for goods on the return voyage. The Scott's established stores where tobacco was exchanged immediately for cash and credit with which to purchase imported goods for sale.
View an original 1755 John Mitchel Map referred to as "The most important map in American history," as well as a wonderful exhibit celebrating our oyster history.
Serves as the Visitor Center for the Town of Urbanna and Middlesex County.
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- Family Friendly
- Pet Friendly
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Last Updated: 05/23/2017