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A river rising in south-central Virginia and flowing about 220 km (137 mi) eastward to the James River near Petersburg.

 

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Appomattox River
River
The Appomattox River at Matoaca, Virginia
Country United States
State Virginia
Cities Petersburg, Tri-cities
Source
 - elevation 820 ft (250 m) [1]
 - coordinates 37°24′1″N 78°49′14″W / 37.40028°N 78.82056°W / 37.40028; -78.82056 [2]
Mouth James River (Virginia)
 - elevation ft (0 m) [1]
 - coordinates 37°19′15″N 77°16′32″W / 37.32083°N 77.27556°W / 37.32083; -77.27556 [2]
Length 120 mi (193 km) [2]
Basin 1,344 sq mi (3,481 km²) [3]
Discharge for Matoaca
 - average 1,366 cu ft/s (39 m³/s) [3]
 - max 39,400 cu ft/s (1,116 m³/s)
 - min 18 cu ft/s (1 m³/s)
Map of the James River watershed with the Appomattox River watershed highlighted light yellow; the Appomattox River is shown in dark blue

The Appomattox River is a tributary of the James River, approximately 137 miles (220 km), in central and eastern Virginia in the United States, named for the Appomattocs Indian tribe who lived along its lower banks in the 17th century. It drains a cotton and tobacco-growing region of the Piedmont and coastal plain southwest of Richmond.

The English colonists in Virginia at first tried to rename the Appomattox as the "Bristoll River", however this name did not catch on, while the native one did. There are numerous historical spelling variants, such as Apamatuck, Apamutiky, Appamattuck, Appomattake, and Apumetecs, among others.

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Course

The Appomattox River rises in the Piedmont of northeastern Appomattox County, approximately 10 miles (16 km) northeast of the town of Appomattox. It flows generally southeast through the Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest to Farmville. From Farmville it flows in a large arc northeast then southeast across the coastal plain, passing southwest of Richmond and passing through the Lake Chesdin reservoir. It flows through Petersburg, its head of navigation, through the Tri-cities area, then joins the James River from the west at City Point in Hopewell.

History

In April 1865 during the Appomattox Campaign of the American Civil War, the Confederate forces attempted to burn the High Bridge over the river northwest of Burkeville in order to escape the pursuing Union Army after the fall of Petersburg. The Union capture of the bridge forced General Robert E. Lee's surrender at nearby Appomattox Court House, ending the war in Virginia.

Recreation

The river is a popular destination for whitewater rafting and canoeing.

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Petersburg (independent city of southeast Virginia)
Colonial Heights (city, Virginia)
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