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Mathews County Government

P.O. Box 839
804-725-7172

Mission:
The government of Mathews County exists to provide the citizens of the county with services which will address their individual and collective needs both for the present and the future. In partnership with the citizens, the government of Mathews County pledges a civic stewardship that is fiscally accountable, ssocially responsible and worthy of citizen trust.

History:
Mathews County is a charming, small, rural community located on Virginia's Middle Peninsula. In 1791, Brigadier General Thomas Mathews, then speaker of the House of Delegates of the General Assembly of Virginia, introduced a resolution for the formation of a new county consisting of the Kingston Parish of Gloucester County. The County was divided from Gloucester effective May 1, 1791. Mathews celebrated its Bicentennial in 1991. The Mathews County seal was adopted on February 11, 1793 and symbolizes the shipbuilding industry, which was of major importance to the economy of the county. The Continental Navy built many of its ships in Mathews during the American Revolution. Many historic homes erected in the 18th Century have been well kept and are still in use, including Woodstock, Providence and Green Plains. The County is also known as the daffodil center of the Middle Peninsula and is known for the annual fall festival on the historic courthouse square (Market Days) which draws visitors from across Virginia.