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Madison County High School is the county's only High School. Grades 9–12 attend MCHS. The total number of students at MCHS was 584 for 2013–2014. [15] Madison County's nickname is the Mountaineers and have two main logos. One is an inked drawing of a Mountaineer standing on a mountain.
People from Madison, Virginia (10 P) Pages in category "People from Madison County, Virginia" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Title Locale Year est. Year ceased Notes Alexandria Expositor and the Columbian Advertiser: Alexandria, District of Columbia: 1802 1805 OCLC 12656722, ISSN 2574-9765 ...
James Lawson Kemper (June 11, 1823 – April 7, 1895) was an American lawyer, a Confederate general in the American Civil War, and the 37th Governor of Virginia.He was the youngest brigade commander and only non-professional general officer in the division that led Pickett's Charge, during which he was severely wounded.
Jail or Agency: Blue Ridge Regional Jail Authority - Amherst County Adult Detention Center; State: Virginia; Date arrested or booked: UNKNOWN; Date of death: 5/26/2016; Age at death: 23; Sources: Virginia Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, wset.com, www.newsadvance.com
Thomas McHugh, 88, American jurist, justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1981–1997, 2009–2013). [ 267 ] Michel Medinger , 83, Luxembourgish photographer and Olympic middle-distance runner ( 1964 ).
Sarah (nickname, "Sallie") Ann Brock was born in Madison County, Virginia, on March 18, 1831. She was the daughter of Ansalem Brock and Elizabeth Beverley Buckner. [2] During the American Civil War, Brock lived with her family in Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the Confederate States of America.
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