- city was
incorporated in 1967
through the
consolidation of
three towns:
Leaksville, Spray, and Draper. By the mid-eighteenth century, the
territory of present-day...
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rivers in
Leaksville. In 1818 the town of
Madison was
platted and the
trading post of
Jackson was
established at
Eagle Falls. By 1831,
Leaksville hosted...
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Leaksville-Spray Institute, also
known as
Leaksville-Spray
Academy and
Leaksville-Spray
Intermediate School, was a
historic school complex located at...
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Leaksville Commercial Historic District is a
national historic district located at Eden,
Rockingham County,
North Carolina. It encomp****es 12 contributing...
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Leaksville is an
unincorporated community in Page County, in the U.S.
state of Virginia. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Leaksville...
- Springs, and it was
founded as
Leaksville in 1823. In 1825, the
Flint River Baptist Church was
erected on a hill in
Leaksville.
After the
Macon and Western...
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Central Leaksville Historic District is a
national historic district located at Eden,
Rockingham County,
North Carolina. It encomp****es 67 contributing...
- went to work at
Carolina Cotton and
Woolen Mills in
Leaksville. In 1923, he
helped form the
Leaksville Rotary Club,
which later became known as the Eden...
- play in 1945 with
eight teams based in Burlington, Durham, Greensboro,
Leaksville, Raleigh, Winston-Salem (all from
North Carolina),
along with Danville...
- The
class D
Leaksville-Draper-Spray
Triplets was a
Minor League Baseball team who pla**** in
three different leagues between the 1934 and 1948 seasons....