by 6sg439hgjhs | Dec 10, 2022
This was a proposed drawing for the new Page County Jail, approved in 1967 by the Board of Supervisors. The jail would be two stories plus a basement. The basement will include offices for he Sheriff and Deputy and a reception room. The first floor will house will...
by 6sg439hgjhs | Dec 10, 2022
Ray Dodson was elected as the 26th Sheriff of Page County and served from 1976 through 1984. Pictured above are, back row: Phil Mims, Jay Jenkins, Larry Bailey, Lou Rouston, Nelson Powel, Bryan Morris, Tony Thurston. Front row: Warren Pence, Norris Richards, Sheriff...
by 6sg439hgjhs | Dec 10, 2022
During his re-election campaign in 1967, Sheriff Long published a rebuke in the local paper to his opponent, Kenneth Kerkhoff’s recent rally in Luray, where Kerkhoff promised to furnish the Page County Sheriff’s Office with newly painted vehicles, new...
by 6sg439hgjhs | Dec 5, 2022
“A 25 year Republican hold on Page County offices was broken Tuesday of this week when Democrat Kenneth E. Kerkhoff , a former state trooper, was elected to the office of Sheriff. Kerkhoff had pledged to give his full time to the office and train his deputies...
by 6sg439hgjhs | Dec 4, 2022
P. Clark Long, a Republican, was elected to sheriff on November 5, 1963. Pictured above are, back row: Wayne Strickler, Aldine Painter, A. Lee Huffman, Lee Breeden. Front row: Sheriff P. Clark Long, Claude Smith, Ralph Bradley, Wes Campbell. Clark was born April...