People & Places of Historic Harrisonburg

These diagrams of street layouts, buildings and owners/occupants are based on a book titled "My Recollections of Rocktown - Now Known as Harrisonburg" by Maria G. Carr. Also used was John W. Wayland's descriptions and explanations of the location of Mrs. Carr's remembrances found in his "Historic Harrisonburg". Both of these books are available from the Harrisonburg/Rockingham Historical Society. Mrs. Carr wrote her manuscript in 1892 at the age of 80 years, describing the Harrisonburg of her childhood. It was first printed in pamphlet form by Mr. Frank L. Sublett about 1926, and republished by the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society in 1984 with explanations added by John W. Wayland. Much more information on families and customs and "happenings" in the Harrisonburg area are given in Mrs. Carr's book. If you are interested in additional information please contact the Historical Society regarding purchase of the book(s).
The placement of the structures on the maps is my interpretation based on the above sources, and as such are subject to errors. All locations are approximate.

Harrisonburg, Virginia
Street Layout

Names in parentheses are later names of the streets. Drawing is not to scale, only for layout purposes.

For detail of locations of buildings and owners described in Mrs. Carr's book, click the street names shown on the map - or below.

Staunton Road (Main Street) including Court Square
Back Street (Liberty Street)
Red Hill Road (East Market St.)
West Market St.

Copyright © 1998 Harriet L. Welch


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