Augusta County, Virginia

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Augusta County was established in 1738 and was named for the Princess of Wales, Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, who would become the mother of King George III. Although most of the administrative services are in Verona, the actual county seat is Staunton.

  • Augusta County Genealogy Trails  - Genealogy and history research data includes mortality index, births, marriages and church history.
  • Augusta County Schools  - Features the central office, individual schools, curriculum, apprenticeship programs, and school menus. Located in Fishersville.
  • Augusta County, VA  - Official county web site displays a calendar of events, news and notices, county history, and departmental links.
  • Augusta County, Virginia Genealogy  - Contains information and links to resources deemed valuable for family historians and genealogists including county history, shared information, surname histories, and message boards for researchers.
  • Flags of the World: Augusta County  - A 1988 decision by the board of supervisors led to the creation of a county flag, which is presented here along with background information about it.
  • National Register of Historical Places: Augusta County, Virginia  - Presents a list of individual historic destinations and districts. Information about the architectural style, builder, and function.
  • Waddell's Annals of Augusta County  - In-depth history of the county from 1726 to 1871, including the settlement years, Indian wars, and the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.
  • Weichert Real Estate: Augusta County  - Learn about Augusta County neighborhoods and schools. Also find a guide for buying or selling real estate.
 
 
 
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