. A history of Rockingham County, Virginia . The Chinkapin Tree[Page 406] Old Town Hall, Bi-idgevvaterI Page 199J Photo by Furry. Fertile Farm Lands on Cooks Creek ROCKINGHAM COUNTY All hail to the laddies, those knights of the reel, The quick-sprinting victors, with hearts true as steel; All hail to the firemen, victorious and brave. Slaves only to duty—their mission to save. All hail to the champions! Our hats off to you;O, heres to the invincible wing-footed crew!We drink to your health! may your record remainAs a shaft for all time to your worth and your fame. The present municipal officer


. A history of Rockingham County, Virginia . The Chinkapin Tree[Page 406] Old Town Hall, Bi-idgevvaterI Page 199J Photo by Furry. Fertile Farm Lands on Cooks Creek ROCKINGHAM COUNTY All hail to the laddies, those knights of the reel, The quick-sprinting victors, with hearts true as steel; All hail to the firemen, victorious and brave. Slaves only to duty—their mission to save. All hail to the champions! Our hats off to you;O, heres to the invincible wing-footed crew!We drink to your health! may your record remainAs a shaft for all time to your worth and your fame. The present municipal officers of Harrisonburg are: Mayor—John H. Downing. ^^^--~~-_ Recorder—John G. Yancey, Jr. Assessor—R. Lee Woodson. Treasurer—Henry A. Sprinkel. Sergeant—J. E. Altaffer. Councilmen—J. S. Bradley, A. M. Loewner, T. E. Se-brell, R. Lee Allen, T. N. Thompson, D. C. Devier, V. , F. F. Nicholas, J. M. Snell. Keezletown, or, as it was first written, Keisells-Town,was laid off on 100 acres of land belonging to George Keisell,and established by law under an Act of Assembly passedDecember 7, 1791. Seven gentlemen, Ge


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