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Staunton was the capital of Virginia for a short period when the revolutionary Assembly convened in Staunton during the Revolutionary War, after fleeing Richmond and Charlottesville from pursuit by the British.

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 History of Augusta County, Virginia, the City of Staunton
Questions about the history - past events, people, places - of Augusta County, Virginia, the City of Staunton, and the Towns and communities of Churchville, Craigsville, Crimora, Dooms, Fishersville, Fort Defiance, Greenville, Jolivue, Lyndhurst, Mount Sidney, Mount Solon, Sherando, Spring Hill, Steeles Tavern, Stuarts Draft, Verona, and Weyers Cave.
3 Have the boundaries of Augusta County changed over time?
 Places in Augusta County, Virginia and the City of Staunton
Questions about the geography and places in Augusta County, Virginia, the City of Staunton, and the Towns and communities of Churchville, Craigsville, Crimora, Dooms, Fishersville, Fort Defiance, Greenville, Jolivue, Lyndhurst, Mount Sidney, Mount Solon, Sherando, Spring Hill, Steeles Tavern, Stuarts Draft, Verona, and Weyers Cave.
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 Schools in Augusta County, Virginia and the City of Staunton.
Questions about Schools in Augusta County, Virginia, the City of Staunton, and the Towns and communities of Churchville, Craigsville, Crimora, Dooms, Fishersville, Fort Defiance, Greenville, Jolivue, Lyndhurst, Mount Sidney, Mount Solon, Sherando, Spring Hill, Steeles Tavern, Stuarts Draft, Verona, and Weyers Cave.
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 Government in Augusta County, Virginia and the City of Staunton.
Questions about government, courts, city and other municipal agencies of Augusta County, Virginia, the City of Staunton, and the Towns and communities of Churchville, Craigsville, Crimora, Dooms, Fishersville, Fort Defiance, Greenville, Jolivue, Lyndhurst, Mount Sidney, Mount Solon, Sherando, Spring Hill, Steeles Tavern, Stuarts Draft, Verona, and Weyers Cave.
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 Where to Go, Dine, Stay or Shop
Questions about local merchants, recomended places to dine, stay, visit or shop in Augusta County, Virginia, the City of Staunton, and the Towns and communities of Churchville, Craigsville, Crimora, Dooms, Fishersville, Fort Defiance, Greenville, Jolivue, Lyndhurst, Mount Sidney, Mount Solon, Sherando, Spring Hill, Steeles Tavern, Stuarts Draft, Verona, and Weyers Cave.
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 Last published Q&A
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Requested and Answered by Stauntonwebmaster on 13-Apr-2008 20:07 (68 reads)
Yes, Augusta County originally extended west to the Mississippi River, north to the Great Lakes, and south to the North Carolina line.


Requested and Answered by Stauntonwebmaster on 13-Apr-2008 20:04 (94 reads)
Augusta County was named for Augusta, Princess of Wales and the mother of King George III.


Requested and Answered by Stauntonwebmaster on 13-Apr-2008 20:02 (62 reads)
Yes, Staunton was the capital of Virginia for a short period when the revolutionary Assembly convened in Staunton during the Revolutionary War, after fleeing Richmond and Charlottesville from pursuit by the British.


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