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Come read a brief history of Front Royal,
VA, which we have included for you.
A Brief History of Front Royal, Virginia
Originally called LeHewtown (after Peter
LeHew, a French Huguenot who purchased 200 acres here in
1754), the Town was later purchased by a group of real
estate speculators who arranged to have it incorporated as
Front Royal in 1788. Rail service was established in 1854
with the construction of the Alexandria, Orange and Manassas
Gap Railroad between Manassas and Riverton. This line was
soon extended to Strasburg in time to become a factor in the
Battle of Front Royal on May 23, 1862 and throughout the
Civil War. Lumber, agriculture, manufacturing and grain
mills provided employment in the region for decades after
the Civil War.
The origin of the name "Front Royal" remains uncertain.
There are currently two versions as to its source of origin.
One being that, in early decades of European settlement, the
area was referred to in French as "le front royal," meaning
the British frontier. French settlers, trappers, and
explorers in the Ohio Territority of the mid-1700's were
referring to the land grant made by King Charles II, then in
control of Thomas, Lord Fairfax, Baron of Cameron. In
English, "le front royal" is translated to the "Royal
Frontier."
However, the more colorful and legendary origin has it that
during colonial days, a giant oak tree - the "Royal" Tree of
England - stood in the public square where Chester and Main
Streets now join. It was there that the local militia,
composed of raw recruits slow to learn military commands and
maneuvers, were drilled. On one occasion, the sorely tired
drill sergeant became so exasperated by the clumsy efforts
of his troops and their failure to follow his command that
he hit upon a phrase that all could understand and shouted,
"front the Royal Oak!" Among the spectators was a Mr.
Forsythe who had been a professional soldier. He was so
amused by the officer's coined order that he and his friends
found much sport in telling the story, repeating "front the
Royal Oak" until Front Royal was the resulting derivation.

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