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Amelia Court House (also known as Amelia Courthouse and Amelia) is the county seat of Amelia County, in the U.S. state of Virginia[1][2] and a census-designated place (CDP).[3] The population as of the 2010 Census was 1,099.[4] The town was named for Princess Amelia of Great Britain, the daughter of Great Britain’s King George II, in 1735.
Amelia Court House was founded in a rural area of the Virginia Piedmont developed for plantations of mixed crops. In the 19th century, spas were developed around nearby mineral springs, which served as vacation destinations for travelers. Some visitors arrived by railroad after one was built to serve the area. Among the planters who came to the spas with their families was Robert E. Lee, the future Confederate general.