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  • Pearis produced the scalp and a bag taken from the dead man.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • Pearis produced the scalp and a bag taken from the dead man.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • Pearis produced the scalp and a bag taken from the dead man.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • Pearis produced the scalp and a bag taken from the dead man.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • This stream, which harbors native trout in its upper reaches, froths and splashes down the boulder-strewn ravine between Pearis and Wolf Creek mountains.

    The Roanoke Times: Home page 2009

  • Amy Buchanan (left center) of Rich Creek says she has seen and talked to a ghost in the Pearis Theater in downtown Pearisburg.

    The Roanoke Times: Home page 2008

  • Most recently, Buchanan has volunteered her time at the Pearis Theater in downtown Pearisburg, setting up a haunted house that will serve as a fundraiser for the Old Pearis Theater Playhouse group this Halloween season.

    The Roanoke Times: Home page 2008

  • Amy Buchanan (left center) of Rich Creek says she has seen and talked to a ghost in the Pearis Theater in downtown Pearisburg.

    The Roanoke Times: Home page 2008

  • Most recently, Buchanan has volunteered her time at the Pearis Theater in downtown Pearisburg, setting up a haunted house that will serve as a fundraiser for the Old Pearis Theater Playhouse group this Halloween season.

    The Roanoke Times: Home page 2008

  • On the seventh, into George’s quarters strode Richard Pearis, Indian trader and interpreter: He and some companions had run into a small party of Indians with whom they had exchanged fire for about half an hour.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

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