Welcome to
Discover Stafford

Stafford County spans more than 400
years of significant contributions in the
building of our nation.

We invite you to explore the stories we
know, add the stories not yet told, and
stay engaged as we celebrate and
Discover Stafford together!

Stafford Stories

Explore the stories and images of Stafford County. These stories are part of the history of a county, then a state, then a nation. It’s all connected. Stafford’s stories are America’s stories.

Heritage Trail

Explore and experience Stafford’s African American history spanning 300 years in Stafford County.

Historical Figure of the Week

Thomas Norman

Born c.1790 – Died 1846

Thomas Norman (c.1790-1846) was the son of Edward Norman (1752-1814) and Jane Stewart (c.1756-1814) and resided at Edge Hill in Widewater.  Edward and Jane Norman died during the winter epidemic of 1814/1815.  Thomas’ first wife was Paulina Ficklen (c.1800-1830).  He married secondly Mildred Ficklen Hill (1804-1886).  All are buried at Edge Hill.  In 1816 Thomas was Second Captain of the Flying Artillery of the 45th regiment of Virginia militia.  In addition to farming, the Norman family was involved with the Aquia Creek freestone quarries.  From 1839 to 1840 Thomas Norman served as Stafford County Commissioner of the Revenue.

History in Stafford

Explore the past with our interactive historical map, featuring artifacts and locations throughout history. Zoom in to discover more information and click on markers to learn more about specific time periods and places.

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