Phoebus - The Gateway To The New World

Phoebus - The Gateway To The New World (HMMGC)

Location: Hampton, VA 23663
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Country: United States of America
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N 37° 1.085', W 76° 19.29'

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This quaint waterfront community traces its origin back to April 30th 1607. It was here that the first English-speaking Colonists set foot in the New World and called this "safe harbor" Cape Comfort.

It began as a settlement for defenders and artisans of Fort Algernourne, the first fortification on the site of present day Fort Monroe, and later served as a port of call for freight and passenger ships.

By the Revolutionary War the community was called Mill Creek and on July 22, 1781 three hundred British soldiers landed at this small port and plundered the village.

At the onset of the Civil War, Union Troops were rushed to Fortress Monroe and garrisoned on farm land surrounding Mill Creek. Many slaves that had traveled the underground to freedom at the Fortress took refuge in the village. At War's end Jefferson Davis was imprisoned at Fortress Monroe and the village blacksmith was called to apply the shackles to the defeated President of the Confederacy.

The establishment of the first school to educate Native-Indians and Freed Blacks (now Hampton University) and the establishment of a Civil War Veterans home (now the Hampton Veterans Administration Medical Center) on properties adjacent to Mill Creek increased the community population.

April 1, 1900 the town was incorporated and took the name of Phoebus in honor of Harrison Phoebus, a prominent citizand and owner of the luxurious Hygeia Hotel at Fort Monroe.

Phoebus continued to grow and flourish during both World Wars as troops passed through to the port of embarkation at Old Point Comfort.

In 1952 the town was consolidated into the City of Hampton but never lost its strong sense of identity and pride.

Today this vital historical small town within the City of Hampton begins another century by preserving and honoring its past and working together to assure its future.

April 1, 2000
Dedicated with the Generouse
Support of the Phoebus Community,
The Phoebus Improvement League
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HM NumberHMMGC
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Year Placed2000
Placed ByThe Phoebus Improvement League
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Date Added Wednesday, October 8th, 2014 at 2:26pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 382443 N 4097694
Decimal Degrees37.01808333, -76.32150000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 37° 1.085', W 76° 19.29'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds37° 1' 5.10" N, 76° 19' 17.40" W
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Area Code(s)757, 804
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 57-99 E Mellen St, Hampton VA 23663, US
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