Water Companies in Amissville, VA

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* City of Amissville
(540) 825-8481 more info
Fauquier County Sanitation
(540) 349-2092 more info
Frederick County Water Department
(540) 868-1061 more info
Manassas Water & Sewer Maintenance
(703) 257-8380 more info
Marshall Water Works II Inc
(540) 364-1717 more info
Pure Water Co The
(703) 361-7738 more info
Rapidan Service Authority
(540) 972-2133 more info
Remington Water Department
(540) 439-3220 more info
Warrenton Water Billing
(540) 347-2678 more info
Woodstock Water Department
(540) 459-3621 more info
Woodstock Water Treatment Plant
(540) 459-5513 more info

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Facts about Amissville, VA:
Amissville is an unincorporated community in Rappahannock County in the U.S. state of Virginia. It is located on U.S. Route 211 about halfway between Warrenton and Washington. Amissville was first settled by French Huguenots and the English. In about 1763, Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron granted tracts of land to Joseph Bayse and Joseph Amiss. Joseph Amiss distributed his land among his four sons, William, Gabriel, Philip, and Thomas. The Amissville post office was established on October 2, 1810, with Thomas Amiss acting as its first postmaster. The area was still largely inhabited by the Amiss and Bayse families, and both families wanted the town to be named in their own honor. An election was held, and by a one vote margin it became Amissville and not Bayseville. Famous locales include Bill Payne Auctions, Gray Ghost Vineyards and Santoonie. Amissville is near the site of a minor action involving George A. Custer's Michigan Brigade of cavalry following the Confederate...

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