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Berryville was founded by local settler Blackburn Henderson Berry in 1850 ; his nephew James Henderson Berry would become the fourteenth Governor of Arkansas in 1883.
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The Battle of Cool Spring was fought in Clarke County on July 17 and 18th, 1864, and the Battle of Berryville on September 3, 1864.
Early briefly had his headquarters in the town, and not long afterward the Battle of Berryville was fought in and around the town during the Valley Campaigns of 1864, during the American Civil War.
Berryville was featured in a 2011 ad campaign for Wendy's berry almond chicken salad and Wild Berry Tea.
The Berryville School was a community fixture into the 1980s, when it was demolished for new housing.
Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. ( June 10, 1887 – October 20, 1966 ) of Berryville in Clarke County, Virginia, was an American newspaper publisher, farmer and politician.
Noble was born near Berryville, Virginia and moved with his parents to Campbell County, Kentucky when he was 10.
Longstreet's First Corps ( via Snickers Gap ) and Hill's Third Corps ( via Ashby's Gap ) paralleled the movements of Second Corps to the east through Berryville, Virginia, and Stuart's Cavalry Division was under orders for careful synchronization and screening for Lee's Army by conducting demonstrations and screening actions along the ANV's right flank east of the Blue Ridge.
Noah Noble was born in Berryville, Virginia on January 15, 1794, the son of Dr. Thomas Noble and Elizabeth Clair Sedgwick Noble, one of fourteen children.
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Little Portion Hermitage, a community founded by Christian musician John Michael Talbot, is located just outside Berryville.
The International Defensive Pistol Association ( IDPA ), founded in 1996, is an organization based in Berryville, Arkansas, USA that has created a shooting sport based on defensive pistol techniques, using equipment including full-charge service ammunition to solve simulated " real world " self-defense scenarios.
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A 1995 news article includes an early usage of the term by Jim Garvin, a Vietnam veteran who became a Trappist monk in the Holy Cross Abbey of Berryville, Virginia, and went on to lead the economic development of Phoenix, Arizona.
" Pat " Teague ( 1904-1975 ), former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, unseated in 1966 by Republican Danny L. Patrick ; a former turkey farmer in Berryville
* James William Trimble, former U. S. representative, unseated in 1966 by Republican John Paul Hammerschmidt ; former Berryville lawyer
From their headquarters within a vast underground nuclear shelter called " Mount Thunder " ( based on the actual continuity of government facility maintained by the U. S. at Mount Weather in Berryville, Virginia ), the general will use the power of the media and the military to prevent the implementation of the treaty.
Ewell, based on good intelligence from sources in the lower Valley, had foreseen that Milroy's only escape route could be successfully blocked and had already anticipated by having Rodes ' Division advance on Martinsburg via Berryville to cut off Milroy's expected retreat route, per his plans from 11 June.
That afternoon, having reached Berryville, Rodes ' Division and Jenkins ' cavalry brigade attempted to capture McReynolds ' Brigade, but, alerted to the Confederate movement by the firing of signal guns by Milroy's main force in Winchester, McReynolds withdrew to Winchester, where his force occupied the Star Fort north of town.
They cruised by with a storekeeper they had kidnapped in Missouri in 1933, on their way to releasing him in the Berryville square.
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Its northern terminus is at U. S. Route 54 between Collins and El Dorado Springs at the community of Cedar Springs ; its southern terminus is at the Arkansas state line ( north of Berryville, Arkansas ) where it continues as Highway 221.
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* James William Trimble, U. S. Representative from Arkansas's 3rd congressional district from 1945 to 1967, died in Eureka Springs but resided in Berryville.
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