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Township, Roanoke Township and THE VIRGINIA GENEALOGIST~A·GUIDE TO THE CGUNTIES OF VIRGINIA Staunton Township (P.O. "fIr; Rogersville (1847-S6). . Scottsburg (before 1803-1822/S, 1826), South of all Halifax C.H.). Boston (1832-38; 1884,formerly South Boston Depot), 1880 census, for Banister District, Birch Creek District, East end of Black Walnut Township, Black ~ South Boston Depot (1855-84, name changed to South Boston), Speed & Wilson's Store (before 1803-1803/17), Walnut District, Meadsville Magisterial District, Mount Stovall (1883-1913), Sutherlin (1873,changed into Carmel District, Red Bank District, Roanoke Magisterial Pittsy1vania County 1886). District, Roanoke District, Staunton Magisterial DisTurbeville (1872,formerly B1oomsburgh), trict, and Sta[u]nton District. Vernon Hill (1856). Walden's Store (1803-1807/11), Warren's Store (1816POST OFFICES (established before 1890): A1chie 1822/5, 1825/8-1832), Warrenville (1873-73), White Rock (1875-1907), Alpha (1871-74), Aspen Plains (1849-50) Barksdale (1828-66; 1867-90, name changed to Nathalie) ".(1832-33), Whitesville (1888-90, name changed to Lennig), Whiteville (1833-41, 1847-66, 1868-79), ,-Wh.;ijJ..Q,c.k{l8SSBasses (1884-1907), Bennett's Store (1826-36, name changed to Mayo), Bentleyville (1814-54, name changed to ,1903J.name chang.!.£..-.!o J~.~.IJs:_sda1e), Wolf Trap (18 59-88; .". 1.B89) . Clover Depot), Black Walnut (1816-1906, name changed to Cluster Springs), Bloomsburgh (1830-72, name changed to Turbeville), Bloomsbury (1811-1882/5), Bowden (188~-1904), Brooklyn (1827-66, 1867-1903), Buck Shoal (1870-88). Carter's Store (1816-1822/5, formerly Mount Pleasant), Childrey (1876-78), Church Hill (1832-S8), Clay's Mills (1879-1906), Clover Depot (1854,formerly Bentleyville, name changed to Clover 1904), Cody (1880-1907), Cody's Houses (1878-80), Cole's Ferry (1826-1828/31), Cross Roads (187S-1904), Crystal Hill (1879). Delila (1873-84, 188S-1907), Dryburgh (1836-56, 1877-83, 1884-1907). Elmo (1883-1907). Hagood's Store (1825-1825/8), Halifax Court House (1795-1890, name changed to Houston and 1913 to Halifax), Harmony (1833,in Person Co., N.C., 1849-50), Harmony Grove (1848-50), Henry's Mill (1872-75), Henry's Mills (1857-66), Hyco (1840), Hyco Falls (1847-69). Ingram (1880). Leda (1885-1907, 1909), Locust Level (1833-36, 1844-46, 1853-56; 1869-74, "formerly in Louisa County" [sia]) • McDanie1svi11e (1807/11-1811/13), Marseilles (18201825/8), Martin's Store (1876-1904), Mayo (1836-66, formerly Bennett's Store; 1872), Meadville (1820-66, 1867), Midway (1876-76, 1877-1905, 1907-10), Mount Carmel (1852-66, 1867-1907), Mount Laurel (1807-66, 1867-1910), Mount Pleasant (1811/13-1816, name changed to Carter's Store; 1822/S-1825/8), Mountain Road (18691904) . News Ferry (18S5). Omega (1852-66, 1869). Pace's (1882), Providence (1833-S7, 1858-66). Rabat (1882-90), Red Bank (1857-1904), Republican Grove .(1828/31-1866, 1867), Residence (1888-1913), Roberts' Store (180S/7-1822/5), Rodden (1881-1906),

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