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- Look up Rappahannock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rappahannock may refer to: Rappahannock people, a Native American people in Virginia, United States...
- The Rappahannock River is a river in eastern Virginia, in the United States, approximately 195 miles (314 km) in length. It traverses the entire northern...
- [citation needed] In 1942 the hospital was evacuated during a flood of the Rappahanock River. In 1978 it was investigated for violating the Hill Burton Act...
- (75 km2) (10.1%) is water. Its main town, Tappahanock, is focused at the Rappahanock River. Westmoreland Countynorth Richmond Countynortheast Middle****...
- referred to as the "Tappahannock" after the capital of the northern Rappahanock; their chief Pepis****ah (Pipisco) was appointed by Wahunsona**** (Powhatan)...
- Kernstown Battle of Port Republic Battle of Cedar Mountain Battle of Rappahanock Battle of Thoroughfare Gap Battle of Second Bull Run Second Battle of...
- Prince William County Sheriff's Office ****ski County Sheriff's Office Rappahanock County Sheriff's Office Richmond County Sheriff's Office Roanoke County...
- resources. In June 1666, Governor Berkeley told General Robert Smith of Rappahanock County that Native Americans in the colony's northern part could be destro****...
- Division through the Mud March and stationed his troops on the banks of the Rappahanock. On December 22, 1862, Meade replaced Daniel Butterfield in command of...
- County, Virginia, as well as about 1000 acres at the headwaters of the Rappahanock River in what became Rappahannock County. Grymes became the Richmond...