2069051PDFTech ReportVHTRC 76-R32VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilPawlett, Nathaniel MasonNewlon, HowardVirginia Highway & Transportation Research CouncilUS Transportation CollectionOf the many colonial roads constructed during the eighteenth century as settlement moved across Piedmont and Southside Virginia, a few have remained virtually intact and in service as state roads over most of their length. One of the most significant of these is the Three Notch'd or Three Chopt Road, which ran from Richmond to the Valley as a main east-west route from the 1730's to the 1930's, when it was superseded by U.S. Route 250. Probably originally an Indian and game trail, various sections were gradually improved to the status of roads duri...