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STAUNTON

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 815 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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STAUNTON  , an

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independent city and the county-seat of
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Augusta county, Virginia, U.S.A., about 135 M . N.W. of Richmond . Pop . (r89o) 6975; (1900) 7289, including 1828 negroes and 149
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foreign-born; (1910) 10,604 . Staunton is served by the Chesapeake &
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Ohio and the Baltimore & Ohio
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railways . It lies between the Alleghany Mountains and the Blue Ridge, on a plateau about 1380 ft. above sea-level, in a fertile farming country with good pasture on the hillsides . In Staunton are a county court-house, the Western State hospital for the insane (1828), the Virginia school for the
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deaf and the blind (1839), the King's Daughters' hospital (1895), Dunsmore business college, Staunton military academy, the Mary Baldwin seminary, formerly Augusta
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female seminary (founded in 1842) and Stuart Hall (for girls), which was founded in 1843, was incorporated in 1845, and was reincorporated in 1907 under its
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present name in honour of Mrs J . E . B . Stuart, wife of the Confederate cavalry leader, who was its
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principal in 1879-1898 . One mile east of Staunton is a U.S.
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national military cemetery with graves of 753 Union soldiers killed at
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Port Republic,
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Cross Keys and Piedmont; and west of the city is a Confederate cemetery with a memorial monument . The
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municipality owns the waterworks, the electric-
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lighting plant and the opera house An interesting feature of the city government is the employment of a business manager (elected annually by the city council), whose duties are in general similar to those of the business manager of a large corporation— e.g. he
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buys the city's supplies and has general supervision over the city improvements .

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settlement in this vicinity was on Lewis Creek, about 2 M. east of the city, in 1731 . A county court-house was built here in 1745, and the name Staunton, in honour of the wife of
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Sir William Gooch (then
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lieutenant-governor), whose maiden name was Staunton, was used in 1748-1749, but Staunton was not incorporated as a
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town until 1761 . It was chartered as a city in 1870, and then became a municipality independent of the county . The corporate limits of the city were extended in 1905 and, as its population thus became more than Io,000, Staunton was made a city of the first class .

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