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April 2, 4, 5, 6, 1910: The Old Church on the Hill, by James Kenney. Aug. 21. 1911: Meyerhoeffer Family Reunion.
Oct. 3, 1911: Harrisonburg Methodist Church, by H. H. Sherman.
Mar. 7, 1912: Roller Military Records.
Oct. 29, 1912: Kiracofe Family Reunion.
Harrisonburg Dally Times, Aug. 6, 1907: The Germans in the Valley, by D. S. Lewis.
Jan. 12, 1910: Harrisonburg Church Statistics.
Sept. 29, 1911: J. H. Ralston obituary.
June 3, 1912: New Church at New Erection.
Harrisonburg Free Press, Feb. 14, 1900: The Germans in Rockingham and the Valley, by C. E. Kemper.
May 23 to July 27, 1900: History of Rockingham County, by J. H. Floyd.
May 28, 1904: Day-Break on the Massanutten, by J. A. M., in the Richmond News-Leader.
June 4, July 2, 1904: Harrisonburg War History, by Mrs. Emma Lyon Bryan.
Musical Advocate (Singer's Glen), August, Sept., Oct., Nov., 1868: Wishtaneta, by Will S. Rohr.
Musical Million (Dayton, Va.), August, 1908: Aldine S. Kieffer and His Work, by W. T. Myers.
August, 1911: The Ruebush-Kieffer Co., by O. F. Morton.
Old Commonwealth (Harrisonburg), Feb. 13, 1867: public, by John Esten Cooke, from Old Guard.
Battle of Port-Re-
Dec. 23, 1868: Completion of the M. G. Railroad.
Jan. 12, 1870: East Rockingham.
April 13, 1870: Fine Rockingham Stock.
Oct. 5, 12, 1870: The Great Flood.
Dec. 28, 1870: Big Christmas Fire.
May 2, 1872: Re-Division of County into Townships.
May 29, 1873: The Great Valley of Virginia, reprinted from Staunton Spectator.
April 22, 1875: Dora Coal Fields.
Aug. 23, 1877: Yellow Massanutten Springs.
Nov. 29, 1877: The Flood of 1877.
Sept. 27, 1883: Union Veterans in Harrisonburg.
Old Dominion Home (Dayton, Va.), November, 1906: Legend of Cook's Creek, by L. J. Heatwole.
Our Assistant (Mt. Crawford), May, 1899: History of Brown Memorial Church, by A. D. Wolfinger.
Our Church Paper (New Market, Va.), August 27, 1902: 82d Annual Lutheran Tennessee Synod at Rader's Church.
Outing Magazine, April, 1908: Nolichucky Jack, by L. T. Sprague. Page News (Luray, Va.), Dec. 13, 1907: Milnes and the Flood of 1870. Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1911: Diary of John W. Mauck, Co. K, 10th Va. Inf.
Penn-Germanla (Lititz, Pa.), October, 1911: Joseph Funk, Father of Song, by John W. Wayland.
Philadelphia Medical Museum, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1808: The Rockingham Influenza of 1807, by Peachey Harrison.
Philomathean Monthly (Bridgewater), Jan., 1912: Origin of the Mas- sanutten Mountain, by H. N. Glick.
Presbyterian Journal (Philadelphia), June, Sept., Dec., 1903: First Ger- man Reformed Colony in Virginia, by W. J. Hinke.
Religious Herald (Richmond), August 15, 1912: Baptists of Rocking- ham, by C. S. Dodd.
Richmond Dispatch, July 22. 1900: The Barn-Burners, by N. M. Burk- holder.
Richmond Times-Dispatch, July 2, 1911: A Home Institution, by J. S. Flory.
Rockingham Dally Record, Sept. 16, 1911: Harrisonburg Schools, Rock- ingham Roads, State Normal School.
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A HISTORY OF
Sept. 18, 1911: Methodism in Harrisonburg, by H. H. Sherman; Rockingham Memorial Hospital. Oct. 3, 1911: Harrisonburg Baptist Church, by J. C. Staples. April 8, 1912: How Shaver Killed Meigs, by S. N. Callender. RockIngham Register (Harrisonburg), Jan. 2, 1863: Joseph Funk obitu-
ary.
May 9, 11, 1863: 10th Regiment's Killed and Wounded in the Battle of Chancellorsville.
Feb. 9, 1866: Catholics in the Valley.
June 28, 1866: Sketch of Bridgewater.
Oct. 11, 18, 1866: East Rockingham.
April 11, 1867: Beaver Creek People and Works.
Nov. 21, 1867: Valley Musical Association.
Nov. 18, 1869: The Tunkers.
Jan. 6, 1870: Hedrick, Flory, and others on the Thurman Move -; ment.
Oct. 6, 13, 20, 1870: The Great Flood.
Dec. 12, 1873: On Cross Keys Battle, etc. Interesting Sketches of
Jan. 23, Feb. 20, Apr. 3, June 26, 1874: Rockingham, by Roaming Invalid.
East Rockingham; Tearing Down the Old Court- house.
May 27, 1875: Grange Demonstration.
Sept. 21, 1876: Rockingham Schools, by J. Hawse.
Oct. 5, 1876: Harrisonburg 50 Years Ago.
April 26, 1877: St. Michael's Church.
Nov. 29, 1877: Terrible Flood.
Flood at River Bank.
Dec. 13, 1877: Farming at Rosendale, from the Baltimore Sun.
Feb. 6, 1879: Port Republic.
Methodism in Old Times.
Dec. 4, 1879: New Erection; Linville Creek.
Dec. 8, 1881: Along the Moorefield Road, by N. M. Burkholder.
March 3, 1882: Samuel Cootes obituary.
May 3, 1883: Mt. Crawford.
July 5, 1883: McGaheysville.
Feb. 5 to Aug. 27, 1885: 27 articles on Rockingham County, by G. F. Compton.
Dec. 22, 1887: Col. B. H. Smith obituary.
June 14, 1888: The Old Kline House.
Jan. 31, 1889: First Piano in Rockingham.
March 14, 1890: Brock's Gap, by J. L. Campbell.
Dec. 19, 1890: Timberville Cave.
March 27, 1891: Shendun; Frederick A. Berlin. W. B. Compton's Escape from McHenry. Jan. 20, 1893: Feb. 17, 1893: Kyd Douglas's Ride.
Roller Family History.
Jan. 22, 1894: Who Burned the Bridges? by Luther Coyner; from
July 20, 1894: Staunton Spectator and the Galveston News.
Aug. 31, 1894: Kagey Reunion at Dayton.
Feb. 8, March 1, 22, 29, 1895: Friedens Church.
May 24, 1895: Cook's Creek Church.
June 14, July 26, 1895: Valley Mennonites, by L. J. Heatwole.
Aug. 16, 1895: Killing of Meigs, by N. W. Orb.
July 17, 1896: Trumbo Family History.
Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 1896: Roller Family Reunion.
Oct. 2, 1896; Destructive Floods.
Nov. 20, 1896: Friedens Church.
Feb. 19, Mar. 12, 19, 1897: Friedens History.
April 16, 1897: Life in Rockingham in 1865.
Sept. 24, 1897: How Ashby Died, by E. C. Bruffey. from Atlanta Constitution.
Oct. 1, 1897: Courthouse Opening.
Feb. 4, 1898: Where Turner Ashby Fell.
May 13, 1898: History of McGaheysville.
June 10, 17, 1898: Ashby Monument Unveiling.
Sept. 30, 1898: Harrisonburg Guards Return from Florida.
Jan. 13, 1899: German-Virginians, by J. E. Roller.
March 10, 1899: Rockingham Historical Society.
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June 5, 1874:
Jan. 31, 1878:
May 1, 1879: New Market Cave.
Jan. 26, 1882:
Jan. 5, 1894: Lead and Zinc in Rockingham.
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
July 6, 1900: Hunter's Raid in the Valley.
July 13, 1900: Sheridan's Raid In the Valley.
Jan. 2, 1903: Rockingham Revolutionary Pensioners, by C. E.
Kemper.
Feb. 20, 1903: A Tradition of War Branch.
More Traditions of War Branch.
Feb. 27, 1903: The Old County Court, by J. E. Roller.
Jan. 26, 1904: Myers Family History.
Shenandoah Valley (New Market, Va.), Jan. 2, 1908: St. John's Lutheran Church (Rock. Co.), by T. H. Fansler.
March 24, 1910: Huffman Family Reunion.
Sept. 25, 1910: Valley Rangers at Lacey.
Spirit of the Valley (Harrisonburg), Aug. 15, 1902: J. C. Wheat obituary. Staunton Dally Leader, June 16, 1912: Local Newspapers, by Newton Argenbright.
Virginia Magazine of History and Biography (Richmond), April, July, October, 1902: The Germans of the Valley, by J. W. Wayland.
July, 1902: Adam Mueller, First White Settler, by C. E. Kemper. October, 1903, January, April, July, October, 1904, January, 1905: Moravian Diaries of Travel through Virginia, by W. J. Hinke and C. E. Kemper.
January, 1905: The Dunkers and the Sieben-Taeger, by J. W. Wayland.
April, July, October, 1905, January, April, 1906: Early Westward Movement of Virginia, by C. E. Kemper.
Washington Herald, May 16, 1912: Sketch of Harrisonburg.
West Virginia Historical Magazine, April, 1902: The Lawyer (Gabriel Jones), by R. T. Barton.
William and Mary College Quarterly, Vol. IX: First Settler in the Val-
ley, by Lizzie B. Miller.
Vols. XII, XIV: Peaked Mountain Church, by W. J. Hinke and C. E. Kemper.
Young Virginian (Mt. Clinton), February, 1874: History of Harrisonburg Presbyterian Church.
November, 1875: Cooke's Creek Church.
April, 1876: Mossy Creek Church.
September, 1876: The Old and New Side.
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INDEX.
Academies, 288-300; Rosendale, 289- 291; West Central, 299-300. Albemarle Barracks, 90, 92.
Alleghany Mountains, 22-23, 29. Allemong, John W. F., 232, 366, 387. Bibliography, 462-467.
Almshouses, 182, 313. Appalachian Mountain, 22, 33.
Apprenticeship, 100.
Armenian Union Church, 267.
Asbury, Bishop, 10, 283-286.
Ashby, Turner, 11, 141, 179, 311, 318, 433-434
Association, Memorial, 13, 159, 312. Association, Medical, 14, 154.
Association, Farmers', 373.
Augusta County, 15-17, 37, 39, 44, 52, 54, 58-60, 116, 133, 176, 357; Rockingham, as part of, 44-64. Augusta Court House, 50-51.
Balmaine, Rev., 251, 255. Banks and Banking, 387-393.
Baptists, 9; 243-246.
Baxter, George A., 308.
Beahm, I. N. H., 316.
Bear, 37; Jacob, 48; Lithia Spring, 37, 399.
Beverly, William, 37-39, 43; Robert, 37. Bible Society, 160, 280. Blosser, Abram, 335.
Boating on the Shenandoah River, 418-422; Boatsmen, List of, 420. Bocock, John Paul, 329.
Body-Snatching, 432.
Bogota, 54, 350. Books, 316, 338.
Boone, George, 40; Daniel, 428,429. Bostonians, Supplies for, 55.
Boswell, George, 65-67, 70, 71, 73, 74, 83, 87, 95.
Bowman, Peter, 316; John Michael, 341.
Brethren Church, 246.
Bridges, Lotteries for, 123-125; Mt. Crawford, 124, 125, 159, 201, 224- 225; Shenandoah, 125; Port Re- public, 125, 144, 196; Timberville,
125, 203; Bridgewater, 159, 200, 222; River Bank, 159, 206; Con- rad's Store and Elkton, 142, 159, 107.
Bridgewater, 11, 12, 133, 159, 177, 199-200, 233, 311, 379, 380, 388, 389, 421; College, 13, 250, 299, 305, 339.
British Prisoners, 88, 90, 92.
Brock, 21; John P., 123; Gap, 12, 21, 410-423; Gap Rifles, 134. Broadway, 13,169, 203, 204, 227, 390. Brown, John, 10, 111, 259, 271, 280, 316; T. H. B., 316; Gap, 212. Brunk, John David, 341.
Bryan, Daniel, 10, 111, 316-317, 355; Emma Lyon, 13, 317; Allan C., 117, 355; Chas. Page, 317.
Burkholder, Peter, 262, 318, 341; Newton M., 318. Byerly, Frank Aubrey, 318.
Campaign of (1840) 119, (1844) 119, (1860)128; Local Option, 174, 175. Camp Meetings, 114, 265, 266. Carr, Maria Graham, 120, 121, 287, 331, 332, 424-425; Gen. C. C. C., 120, 364.
Caves, 400-404; Harrison's 10, 400- 401; Massanutta, 13, 403.
Caverns, New Market, 13, 401.
Census, (1900) 180; (1910) 181. Centennial, 170.
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Charitable Institutions, 310-315. Chrisman, George, 134, 300, 318, 370; Burke, 135;
Christian Church, 246, 247.
Churches, 9-13, 61-63, 243-282.
Church of Brethren, 11, 14, 108, 133, 248-250, 313, 314, 327, 353.
Civil War, 133-156, 227.
Clerks, 442. Cline, Justus H., 318. Clover Hill, 205. Coffman, I. G., 11, 139; S. A., 131, 132. Collicello, 192. Colonization Society, 310.
Convention of (1829-30) 160, (1861) 131, 132, 133.
Cootes, Samuel, 117-120, 410; Store, 161, 204, 245, 410, 423. Commonwealth attorneys, List of, 442.
Compton, Geo. F., 319, 361.
Confederate Flags, 132, 140, 141.
Couger, Michael, 73, 85, 92, 93, 95. Conn, Ruth, 32, 319.
Conrad, Mary Lynn, 319; Store, 142, 159, 197.
Constitution of (1830) 116, (1867) 163.
Converse, Henry Augustus, 319. Court, County, 65, 69, 84. Circuit, 108, 161. Court Days of Long Ago, 424-425. Court House, 10-13, 74, 75,
79, 82, 84, 87, 105, 118, 130, 168, 178.
Court House, Federal, 174. Cover, John, 12, 379, 380. Cox, S. K., 319.
Cross Keys, 205; 433; Insurance Co., 13, 392, 393; Battle of, 11, 136, w 77 941-148. Custer, 409,-411; Paul, 409-411; Richard, 409-411, 414; Jacob, 409- 412, 414; Milo, 409, 414.
Cyclone, 11, 147. Daily News, 13, 337.
Daingerfield, Nettie Gray, 14, 319; William, 126,363; Foxhall A.,319. Daniel, John W., 178.
Davidson, Robert, 85; Josiah, 65-69, 74, 85; Ananias, 330, 339.
Davidson & Bourne, 111.
Davis, John, 79, 81, 83; Robert; 65, 72, 74, 102; James, 84. /
Dayton, 11, 120, 123, 148, 150, 186, 198, 199, 254, 255, 391.
Denton, Benj., 267. Devier, Giles, 331.
Directory, of Rock. Co.,=459-462. Domestic Arts, 375-386.
Dudley, Rev. 253.
Dunafin, William, 92, 104; John, 103. Dunker, Annual Meeting, 11-14; Dunkers, 108, 133, 353. Dunmore County, 17; War, 63.
Dutch, 107, 109; Church, 260.
Early, Henry C., 319, 320. Edom, 114, 186; 204-5.
Education, 14, 180; 283-309.
Election, (1860) 128, (1861) 131-132, (1862) 163, (1872) 167, (1873) 168, (1876) 170, 172, (1879) 173, 174, (1892) 176, (1896) 178.
Elkton, 14, 175, 197-198, 390, 399. Emancipation, 115, 266, 267.
Emigration, 103, 104, 105, 107-8, 113, 114, 126, 172, 173. English, 34, 107, 240. Episcopal, 108, 198; 251-256.
Ewing, Henry, 65, 66, 70, 73, 75, 81, 82, 83, 85, 88, 105.
Fairfax, Line, 18.
Farms and Farmers, 181, 365-374. Fence Corner Council, A., 436.
Finance, 55, 58, 69, 71-74, 76-78, 80, 82-105, 124-126, 150-154, 156, 157, 166-167, 175, 177, 180, 181, 189, 387-393.
Fire Insurance Comanies: Cross Keys Home Mutual, 13,393; Rock- ingham Home Mutual, 12, 392; West Rockingham Mutual, 12, 393.
Fitzwater, John, 65, 66, 70, 74; Capt., 80, 85, 88, 93, 239.
Floods, 12, 13, 127, 166, 167, 173, 174, 175, 177, 197.
Flory John S., 299, 320.
Flouring Mills, 166, 375. Ford, Thomas H., 362.
Fort Sybert Massacre, 9, 51.
Franciscus, Christopher, 41, 42, 47, 350.
Frederick County, 9, 15, 18, 44, 119. 120.
French and Indian War, 37, 51-54, 64; Muster Roll of Soldiers in, 52, 53.
Frieden's Church, 11, 61, 147, 270, 271.
Fruit Growing, 365, 366, 367.
Funk, Joseph, 11, 111, 204, 245, 262, 293, 294, 318, 320, 321, 332, 339, 341, 342, 343, 367, 432, 433; Timothy, 10, 245, 342; Benjamin, 320; Family Reunion, 242.
Funkhouser, Jacob, 321.
Furnaces, 11, 157, 158, 206, 379. Garber, J. A., 321.
Garber, W. A., 321.
Geological Features of Rock. Co., 22-31.
German Element, 21, 33-35, 46,107, 109, 110, 236-238, 240. Giant's Grave, 396.
Gibbons, 37; S. B., 11, 134, 135, 136, Camp Confederate Veterans, 176; A. S., 363.
Gilbert, Felix, 54, 55, 56, 58, 64, 69, 96, 107, 187.
Gilmer, George Rockingham, 10, 108-110; Peachy, 57, 95; George, 109.
Gold Fever, 126. Gooch, Wm., 35, 44. Goodwin, James B., 11, 252. Gottschalk, 45, 46. Grain and Seeds, 367-368. Grant, U. S., 458. Grape Culture, 365-366.
Gray, Robert, 10, 173, 192, 239, 270, 352, 437; A. S., 131-132, 173, 425; Algernon, 192, 353.
Grattan, John, 65, 66, 67, 74, 86, 239; Peachy, 117, 322; George G., 320; Charles, 363. Grottoes, 39, 206, 207, 391.
Gwin, David W., 364.
Hall, J. H., 322, 342.
Hamilton, Gawen, 57, 65, 66, 67, 69, 70, 73, 75, 77, 78, 97, 106. Hand-weaving, 380-386.
Harnsberger, J. S., 360; Stephen, 427; Harnett, David, 92, 213, 220. Harris, John T., 161-162, 356-357. Harrison, Thomas, 9, 50, 74, 76, 78, 83, 188; Benj., 63, 67, 69, 74, 79, 82, 88, 98, 105; Zeb., 83, 88, 96, 213; Josiah, 79, 88, 89, 104; Reu- ben, 69, 81, 94-95, 104, 187, 213; Peachy, 10, 64, 116, 118, 119, 387; Gessner, 64, 287, 308, 322.
Harrison's Cave, 10, 400, 401.
Harrisonburg, 9, 12, 13, 50, 86, 108, 114, 120, 132, 148, 150, 159, 169, 175, 186, 187-193, 228, 293, 312, 313, 346, 354, 387, 389, 391, 432. Hart, Silas, 65, 67, 75, 76, 82, 83, 85, 245. Hay, James, 363. Haynes, Joseph, 63, 64, 84.
Hays, Daniel, 322. Hays, Heber M., 322.
Health Resorts, 394-399.
Heatwole, L. J., 14, 323; David A., 224, 323, 393; C. J., 323, 380.
Herring, Wm., 67, 73, 82, 83, 85, 88, 93, 105.
Hewitt, Thomas, 65, 66, 69, 70, 73, 81, 85. Hildebrand, E. T., 342, 344.
Hinckle, Isaac, 65, 66, 70, 74, 86; Press, 260. Hinke, Wm. J., 45, 61. Historical Society, 300. Hite, Jost, 34, 39. Hoenshel, E. U., 14, 323; George W., 306-307; 323.
Hog, Peter, (1st Clerk) 66, 68, 75, 78, 80, 81, 86, 88, 98. Holsinger, G. B., 340, 341, 344. Holmes, Hugh, 108, 351.
Hospital, Confederate, 11; Rock- ingham Memorial, 14, 180, 314, 315. Hotchkiss, Jed., 11, 21, 147. Hott, G. P., 323, 324.
Howe, Henry, 114, 186; John W., 275. Hulvey, Geo. H., 144, 278, 305,309. Hunting in Western Mountains, 409-417.
Hurricane, 177.
Huston, George, 66, 80, 85, 100, 193, 196, 410.
Illinois, 113, 114.
Indiana, 113, 114.
Indians, 33, 37, 51, 56, 57, 63, 348, 349, 330; Rock, 405.
Infair, 127, 128.
Influenza of 1807, 430, 431, 432.
Iowa, 114. Irish, 45, 107, 237, 239, 240.
Jackson, Stonewall, 20, 21, 136,137, 138, 141-147, 197, 221, 434.
Jail, County, 68, 71, 74, 82, 83, 87, 105, 178. Jamestown, Battle of, 97. Jefferson, Thomas, 70, 83, 110. Jeffries, T. F., 324.
Jewish Church, 256-259.
Johnston, Capt., 85, 86; J. C., 324.
Jones, Gabriel, 9, 54, 57, 69, 73, 86, 95, 98, 255, 350, 351; J. R., 168.
Jordan, W. N., 147, 148.
Judges, List of, 441, 442.
Jurists, 348-364.
Kagey Family Reunion, 177.
Kaufman, Michael, 36-38. Kaylors, 113-114.
Kearney, A. J., 362.
Keezell, George, 94; Geo. B., 307, 361, 362, 393.
Keezletown, 13, 108, 165, 193, 194, 211, 295. Keister, W. H., 304; Frederick, 412, 413. Kempers, 37; Chas. E., 35, 36, 37, 45, 61, 324, 325.
Kenny, John, 119, 353; James, 134, 159, 168, 169, 170, 171, 231.
Kentucky, 107, 108, 113.
Kettle, The, 19, 404, 405.
Kieffer, A. S., 13, 325, 326, 340, 341, 344, 345; H. Prime, 325. Kimler, A. C., 298, 299.
King's Mountain, Battle of, 63, 348,
Kline, John, 12, 320, 353, 434.
Klug, Geo., Sam, 45, 47, 48.
Lacey Springs, 12, 201, 202.
Ladies' Memorial Association, 13, 159, 169, 170, 312.
Laird, David, 80; James, 94, 239. Lancaster County, Pa., 37, 42, 53. Landowners, Early, 449. Langhorn, Orra Gray, 325. Lamb, Sylvester, 363. Lanier, Sidney, 13, 435. Leake, W. G., 314. Lederer, John, 33. Legislators, 442, 443, 444. Lethe, 109, 110.
Lewis, Thomas, 9, 42, 57, 88, 107,
127, 255; John, 34, 43; John F., 131, 132, 133, 252, 355, 356, 363; Charles, 127, 356; Chas. H., 363; Samuel, 127.
License for selling Liquor, Granted, 169; Vote for and against, 174.
Liggett, J. N., 163, 355; Winfield, 361.
Lincoln, Abraham, 9; Jocob, 56, 83, 84; John, 106; David, 120. 202; President, 132 133; J. J., 309; Coming of, 428.
Linhoss, Frederick, 123.
Linville, 206.
Long, Philip, 36, 38, 42, 48, 49; Paul, 36, 38; Isaac S., 325; Mrs. Isaac S., 325.
Looms, Old time, 380-386.
Love, Ephraim, 53; Daniel, 56, 58. Lowman, Fannie, 294.
Lutherans, 9, 12, 37, 46, 47, 61, 62, 63, 108; 259, 260, 261. Mackey, John, 34.
Madison, 394; County, 46, 135, 136; John, 58; Bishop, 9, 58, 255, 256; Hall, 255, 434.
Magisterial Districts, 20, 21, 85, 167, 174, 183-185.
Mail Service, 155, 160, 161, 165,180. Manufacturing Enterprises,375-380. Maphis, Chas. G., 308, 309. Martz, D. H. Lee, 134.
Marriages, Statistics of, 106, 176, 177; Early, 444.
Massanutten, 18, 21, 35, 36, 37, 40; A Poem, 32.
Mauzy, 37, 194, 238; Joseph, 111; Richard, 325, 326. McDowell, William, 65, 66, 73, 74, 77, 85. McGahey, Tobias Randolph, 10, 194, 195.
McGaheysville, 10, 13, 108, 157,158, 165, 194, 195, 296.
Mckinley, William, 14, 438; Daniel, 105. Medical Association, Rock. Co., 14, 154. Meigs, John R., 148, 149, 434, 435.
Mennonites, 37, 46, 47, 108, 133, 261, - 262, 263, 353.
Methodist, 10, 106, 111, 114, 115, 189, 263, 267, 284, 286. Mexican War, 112, 123.
Miller, 37; Adam, 9, 34, 35, 36-37, 38; Samuel, 120; Geo. W., 135; J.
G. H., 140-141; Peter and Joseph I., 260-261; C. A., 261; Alex., 268; E. R., 278.
Military Companies, List of Capts., 73, 111.
Militia, Rockingham, 120, 173. .
Minerals of Rockingham, 406-408.
Missouri, 48, 107, 112, 113, 351.
Moffet, Anderson, (1) 84; (2) 120; Andrew, 244; S. H., 357, 358, 437. Monroe, Joseph, 351.
Monument, Soldiers', 13, 169-170; Ashby's, 179, 311.
Moravians, 37, 45-49, 108, 211.
Mt. Clinton, 120, 174, 205, 366.
Mt. Crawford, 10, 19, 51, 114, 124, 147, 150, 186, 200, 201, 225, 281, 282, 300, 421.
Musical Million, 12, 333, 344.
Musters. 120, 121; Muster Rolls, 122, 123, 449-459.
Myers, W. T., 309, 326.
Nalle, Colonel William, 63, 64, 65, 69, 73, 76, 86, 93, 96, 107, 410.
Natural Curiosities, 400-406.
Navigation, 12, 418-422.
Neff. John H., 326.
Negro, 107, 240, 275, 276, 309.
Newcomer, Bishop, 10, 274.
Newhaven, 10, 108, 125, 196, 197.
New Market, 49, 312, 348, 349, 429; Caverns, 401-403.
Normal Schools, 305-7.
Nullification, 11, 112, 116, 118, 128, 129.
Ohio, 113, 114, 149, 401.
Old Commonwealth, 333. Old Folks' Home, 13, 313.
O'Ferrall, Judge, 225, 326, 358-360. Orange County, 15, 16, 39, 41, 44, - 125.
Ordinary, first in Harrisonburg, 86; Rates, (1779) 72, 73; (1780) 80; (1781) 85.
Orphans' Home, 313, 314. Ottobine, 120, 205, 360.
Page County, 11, 17, 18, 19, 34, 36, - 37, 48, 114, 136, 419, 420.
Palmer, Olin Austin, 326. Paul, John, 18, 359, 360; Mrs. K. S.,
326, 327; Peter, 223, 365, 437; Virginia, 306.
Peale's Cross Roads, 55, 187. Peaked Mt. Church. 61-63, 259. Pendleton County, 10, 17, 51, 106, 221, 223.
Pennsylvania, 34, 35, 43, 49, 113, 138, 141, 238, 240, 428. Pennybacker, I. S., 117, 354, 355; J. D., 295, 387.
Periodicals, List of, 330-338. Philadelphia, a Rockinghamer's visit to, (1847) 432 433.
Point Pleasant, Battle of, 63, 64.
Population, 106, 107, 114, 175, 236- 242.
Port Republic, 10, 108, 114, 125, 166, 174, 195, 196, 252, 312. 433, 434; Battle of, 36, 37, 141-147.
Post Offices, List of, 186, 207 210; First, 212. Poultry, 372.
Presbyterian, 9, 71, 108, 168, 192, 198, 267, 270.
Price, Sterling, 48; Wm. T., 327.
Professional Men, 182.
Quaker, 58, 108.
Race Elements, 107, 236-242.
Rader, Anthony, 65, 66, 70, 73, 85, 410; Church, 47.
Railroads, 12, 13, 125, 159, 182, 226- 235.
Rains, Zack, 418, 419.
Ralston, William, 123; J. H., 140. Rawley Springs, 395, 396, 405, 438. Reconstruction, 156-171, 300, 302.
Reformed Church, 9, 61, 63, 108, 259, 270-272, 281, 327.
Reed, Walter, 364.
Reichenbach, Alcide, 305.
Religious Life, 9-13, 61-63, 126, 243- 286.
Revolution (List of Soldiers and persons furnishing supplies) 69- 105.
Rinehart, Michael, 36, 38.
Rhodes, John, 36-38, 46.
Richcreek, W. A., 327.
River Bank, 158, 159, 166, 206.
Roads, 211-235.
Robertson, James, 63.
Rockingham, Created, 9; First Court, 9; Townships, 12: Geog- raphy of, 15-21; District Officials, (1912) 183, 185.
Rockingham Memorial Hospital, 14, 180, 313, 315.
Rockingham Register, 10, 115, 119, 154, 163, 164, 330, 332.
Rohr, Will S., 327.
Roller, John E., 167, 282, 300, 327,
359, 360; O. B., 173; Robt. D. 328.
Roman Catholic Church, 13, 108, 272-273.
Rootes, George, 71, 351.
Rosenberger, Geo. W., 369, 370. Rosendale Academy, 289-291.
Ruebush-Kieffer Co., The, 13, 275, 333, 345; J. H., 297, 345; Ephraim, 333, 334, 344; William H., 345. Rushville, 206.
Salling, John, 34.
Salyards, Joseph, 11, 288, 292, 328, Schaub, Mathias, 47, 49.
Schnell, 47, 48.
Scholl, Peter, 53, 259.
Schools, 11-12, 14, 283-309.
Scotch, 107, 239, 240; Irish, 34, 240. Sedition, Charges of, 69, 72, 75, 76, 81, 82.
Secession, 129, 132, 133.
Selzer, Mathias, 36-38, 46. Settlers, First, 33-43.
Sevier, John, 9, 49, 63, 348, 349;
Valentine, 9, 49, 53, 77, 217, 238, 348, 349; Sale Bill, 430; Valen- tine, Jr., 63, 64.
Shenandoah Collegiate Institute. 12, 296, 297, 339.
Shenandoah, County, 17, 36, 49. 84, 88, 116, 120, 135, 136, 349, 429.
Shenandoah, River, Navigation on, 418-422.
Shendun, 13, 175, 206, 388. Sheridan, Gen., 148-150. Sheriffs, 441.
Showalter, W. J., 328; John A., 346; J. Henry, 341, 345, 346; A. J., 340, 341, 345, 346.
Singers, Glen, 204, 262, 293; of Rockingham, 339-347.
Sipe, Emanuel, 142.
Skidmore, John, 53, 63-65, 67.
Slaughter, Thomas, 56.
Slavery, 10, 73, 107, 115, 240, 250, 266, 267, 437.
Smith, Daniel, 11, 84, 108, 110, 352; Abraham, 53, 65, 66, 69, 83, - 84; John, 39, 53; William, 75; Daniel, 17, 54, 63, 66-70, 74, 84, 86, 214.
. Smithland, 68, 70. Snell, W. M., 328. Shows : 125; 126, 179.
Snyder, A. H., 331. Soldiers' Aid Society, 310, 311. South Carolina, 117, 129.
Spangenburg, 47. Spanish-American War, 178.
Spotswood 9, 34, 37, 426, 427. Stage Lines, 154-155, 218-220. State conventions, members of, 444. Statesmen, 348,364. State Normal School, 14, 307, 339, 362.
Staunton, 34, 43, 47, 110, 188, 222, 326, 348, 370.
Stemphleytown, 206.
Stock Raising 369-371,373.
Stover, Jacob, 35, 36, 38, 42; Ma- jor, 137, 138.
Strayer Juliet S., 170; Joseph S. 328.
Strickler, Abram, 36-38. Sullivan, E. J., 239.
Sunday Schools, 14,277,278,280.
Superintendents of Schools, 442.
Surveyors, 442.
Swift Run, 175 ; Gap, 34, 37, 426. Swope, Jacob, 110.
Sparta, 201.
Spirit of the Valley, 334,335. Spring Creek, 205.
Tanneries, 12, 376, 379, 380.
Taylor, John W., 12, 295; William, 362; Springs, 114, 266, 394, 395. Taxes-Wagon, 84; Window Glass. 100; Levied in (1779) 77, 78, (1781)
86, 87, (1868) 190, (1911) 190, (1912) 190.
Telephone Companies, 14, 234, 235. Temperance Movements, 11, 159, 281, 282. Temperature, 168, 174, 179.
Tennessee, 63, 113, 349.
Tenth Legion, 49, 349.
Tenth Virginia Regiment, The, 134-141.
Thomas, John, 65, 67, 71, 86; Dan- iel, 153.
Thoroughbred cattle, 369, 371, 373, 374.
Thurman Movement, 12, 159, 435. Tide Spring, 405.
Timberville, 13, 150, 151, 202, 203, 392.
Tithables, 58, 60, 69, 70, 78, 87, 106.
Tobacco raising, 365. Tories, 71, 77, 81.
Tornado, 160. Towns and Villages, 186-210.
Treasurers, 441.
Turleytown, 204.
Turnpikes, 11, 113, 221, 222, 224, 225, 226.
Tutwiler, Henry, 10, 287, 308.
Tyger Valley, 89, 97.
United Brethren, 108, 273, 275
Virginia Rustics, 346, 347.
Voting Places, (1838) 118, (1861)
130, 131; (1867) 163; (1873) 168; (1890) 175, 176.
Walker, Dr. Thos., 57; L. T., 137, 138, 332.
Walsh, John, 106.
War of 1812, 111.
Warren, E. T. H., 11, 135, 137, 138, 139.
Wartman, Lawrence, 10, 111, 316,
330, 331, 332, 339; Henry T., 329, 346, 347; J. H., 330.
Waterman, Asher, 10, 187, 188, 196. 220, 270. 304, 305; House, 12. 192, 354; School, 14, 180; Augustus, 117, 118.
Welsh, 238, 239, 240.
Wenger, Joseph, 329.
West Central Academy, 299, 300.
West Virginia, 15, 18, 45, 51, 114, 135.
Wetzel, Christopher, 194; Lewis, 349, 350.
Winchester, 34, 124, 125, 147, 188, 219, 222.
Winfield, J Q., 134; Paulina, 329.
Wohlfarth, Michael, 34. .
Woodbine Cemetery, 169, 190.
Woodson, John C., 131, 355.
Writers and Printers,. 316-338.
Yancey, 37; W. B, 135, 138, 139.
Y. M. C. A., 159, 280.
Yost, S. M., 321. Yount, W B, 299.
Zane, Isaac, 58.
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