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- of 274. Brucetown lies at the intersection of Brucetown and Sir John Roads. A post office was established in the community in 1819. Brucetown also had...
- areas on, what was then, the outskirts of town. Places such as Adamstown, Brucetown, Davis Bottom, Goodlowtown, Kinkeadtown, and Pralltown were neighborhoods...
- Middletown Stephens City Lake Holiday Shawneeland Albin Armel Bartonsville Brucetown Burnt Factory Canterburg Cedar Grove Cedar Hill Clear Brook Cross Junction...
- historians, many of whom also won prizes for their writing. Originally from Brucetown, Frederick County, Virginia, he was born to Mae Rosa Best (1860–1929)...
- pla**** in Kentucky towns like Lexington, Tennessee, ****son, Waverly, Brucetown, McKenzie, and more, then jump to Murray, Kentucky, Benton, Fulton, Smithland...
- Kilmacthomas Ballybrennock 353 Middlethird Reisk Waterford Ballybrusa (or Brucetown) 104 Decies within Drum Lisgenan or Grange Youghal Ballybrusa East 128...
- Governor of Virginia from 1894 to 1898. Charles O'Ferrall was born in Brucetown, Virginia (then in Frederick County, Virginia, now near Berkeley Springs...
- Merritt followed slowly. He attacked Wharton's front around 11:00 am near Brucetown, but did not press forward since it was better to hold the enemy infantry...
- Winchester, Stephenson Clear Brook 321.6 517.6 321 SR 672 – Clear Brook, Brucetown Rest 323.9 521.3 323 SR 669 to US 11 – Whitehall ​ 324.92 522.91 I-81...
- Berryville August 21. Kearneysville August 25. Darkesville September 3. Near Brucetown and Winchester September 7. Abrams Cr**** September 13. Battle of Opequon...