commercial centers. The most important for early Pittsylvania was that of Sam Pannill, a Scots-Irishman, who at the end of the eighteenth century, while still
Revolutionary war. The collection also contains seven journals, 1852-1873, of Mr. Pannill's general store in Leesville, Campbell County, Va. Confederate States of
Captain of Co. E on the same day. To fill his vacancy 1st Lt. Thomas Pannill, Adjutant of Co. E was commissioned on the 9th thus completing the matter
Dead End Redbud Lane US 220 (Roanoke Road) Campbell 0.30 0.48 Dead End Pannills Road SR 633 (Epsons Road) Carroll 0.92 1.48 Grayson County line Bedsaul