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1853 Williamstown Incorporates
In 1850, a local landowner died and his land was split amongst his children.
Soon lots were for sale along the river and larger tracts up on the hill.
With a population of 200, citizens felt it was time to incorporate and General Assembly of Virginia passed a law incorporating the town.
One of the town officers authorized to hold an election was Parkinson Reed, who had once been briefly jailed for harboring escaped slaves.
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