
Shorter's Chapel in Bridgetown. "The church that sits on the hill with doors that swing on friendly hinges." Photo credit: Jean E Flynn
The Shorter’s Chapel marker application was written by Mandy Giddens and Annie Hess. It reads, “SHORTER’S CHAPEL - A.M.E. Church worship began circa 1866 by Rev John Offer in the Freedman’s Bureau Bridgetown school. Church additions added 1883-1886.” The marker will be placed at the church in Bridgetown.
Read the application for Shorter's Chapel marker. (PDF)
Individuals and groups can submit a Northampton Local History Marker application following the guidelines available on the Northampton County website.
Markers do not need to be specific to the Virginia250 anniversary commemoration. The marker design is different than the state markers. Marker applications for a state historical marker may still be submitted to the Department of Historic Resources, however, this process is very competitive and can be complex. Historical markers are a legacy installation to recognize people, places, and events of significance to the county, state, and nation. National Historical Marker Day will be April 25, 2025. Citizens are encouraged to gently clean historical plaques and markers with dish soap and a soft brush.