Refimprove date December 2009 RockyMountInstruments or RMI was a subsidiary of the Allen Organ Company , established in about 1966. ref name SOS1201 cite web last Reid first Gordon title PROG SPAWN The Rise And Fall Of RockyMountInstruments url http www.soundonsound.com sos dec01 articles retrozone1201.asp publisher Sound On Sound Ltd accessdate 5 July 2010 ref It was based in RockyMount, North Carolina . ref cite web last Emerick first Tom title RockyMountInstruments RMI url http www.synthmuseum.com rmi index.html publisher Synthmuseum.com accessdate 5 July 2010 ref It is most famous for the RMI Electra Piano , a keyboard instrument that created piano and harpsichord like sounds without the use of strings, tines, or reeds, instead using transistors, much like the combo organs of the day. Combo organs In fact, the first models produced were combo organs, including the four octave Explorer using a dedicated oscillator for each key , the Lark , the Band Organ a three octave electrical imitation of a calliope and the Calliope and Calliope B around 1968 or early 1969. The first electric piano model was the Model 100 Rocksichord Rock Si Chord in 1967. ref name SOS1201 Retailing for 4695, ref cite web last Emerick first Tom title RockyMountInstruments RMI url http www.synthmuseum.com rmi rmiroc10001.html publisher Synthmuseum.com accessdate 5 July 2010 ref it contained only 2 sounds string and lute but was later updated as the Model 100A which contained 5 sounds harpsichord, cembalo, lute, Guitar A, and Guitar B . The Model 200 Rock Si Chord produced in 1968 was similar the first Model 100 , but featured an accenter option that shortened the decay of the sound. The Model 200A however featured twice as many sounds as the Model 100A . Electra pianos Beginning in 1970, RMI began producing the 300 Series Electra piano, the sound of which became very familiar to fans of bands such as Genesis band Genesis who used the instrument extensively from 1974 to 1977 , Yes band ... more details
RockyMount is the name of RockyMount, Alabama RockyMount, Georgia RockyMount, Missouri RockyMount, North Carolina RockyMount Amtrak station RockyMount Athletic Complex RockyMount High School RockyMountInstrumentsRockyMount metropolitan area RockyMount Mills RockyMount Youth Area Soccer Association RockyMount Wilson Regional Airport RockyMount, Tennessee , historic first capital of the Southwest Territory RockyMount, Virginia USS RockyMount AGC 3 USS RockyMount AGC 3 disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages de RockyMount es RockyMount it RockyMount nl RockyMount pl RockyMount pt RockyMount tr RockyMount vo RockyMount ... more details
Mount is RockyMount Preparatory School . Companies RockyMount was the home of RockyMountInstruments R.M.I. RockyMountInstruments , best known for the RMI 368 Electra Piano and Harpsichord 368x Electra ...Infobox settlement official name City of RockyMount settlement type City nickname City on the Rise Citation ... Braswell Memorial Library, RockyMount, NC.jpg image caption Braswell Memorial Library, 727 North Grace Street downtown in RockyMount image flag image seal Rocky mount.jpeg image map NCMap doton RockyMount.PNG mapsize 250px map caption Location of RockyMount within North Carolina image map1 mapsize1 ... Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 1022368 GR 3 footnotes RockyMount is an All America ... Carolina community that became the city of RockyMount dates from the beginning of the 19th century ... of RockyMount. As of 2010, the city s population was 57,477, which makes RockyMount the 15th largest city in North Carolina. RockyMount is the principal city of the RockyMount, North Carolina RockyMount metropolitan area Metropolitan Statistical Area , which had a population of 143,026, as of 2000, and which encompasses all of both Edgecombe and Nash counties. RockyMount is also a part of a Combined Statistical Area which encompasses both RockyMount and Wilson, North Carolina Wilson ... Imperial Centre for the Arts & Sciences ref History of RockyMount Unreferenced section date November 2010 RockyMount had its beginning in the early part of the 19th century. It centered around ... that the name RockyMount appeared in documented history. The name undoubtedly derived ... cotton mills in North Carolina RockyMount Mills was established in 1818. The Wilmington and Weldon ... Mount to the outside world. An important change that the railroad brought was the establishment of Rocky ... 2011 passed just below RockyMount which became the logical debarking point for railroad travelers ... Mount. On February 19, 1867 RockyMount was incorporated. The establishment of the RockyMount ... more details
Wikify date July 2011 Infobox Newspaper name RockyMount Telegram logo Image RockyMountTelegramLogo.png image caption type daily newspaper format owners Cooke Communications publisher editor chiefeditor assoceditor maneditor neseditor managingeditordesign opeditor sportseditor photoeditor staff foundation political language English headquarters circulation ISSN website RockyMount Telegram is a daily newspaper based in RockyMount, North Carolina . br clear right References reflist http www.rockymounttelegram.com news cooke communications to buy cox nc publications 728132.html Category Newspapers published in North Carolina Category RockyMount, North Carolina NorthCarolina newspaper stub ... more details
Summary Seal of the town of RockyMount, Virginia Non free media rationale Article RockyMount, Virginia Description Seal of the town of RockyMount, VA Source http www.franklincounty.org Contact.htm Portion All Resolution Very low Purpose Illustrate the seal of the city, which shows symbols relating to the town s history help the reader visually identify the article Replaceability Not replaceable. other information Licensing Non free seal Category Images of official seals Category Official seals of places in Virginia ... more details
Infobox begins Defunct MiLB infobox name RockyMount Phillies firstseason 1973 lastseason 1975 allyears city RockyMount, North Carolina logo Blank.gif Please replace with the actual logo caplogo Blank.gif Please replace with the actual logo lastclasslevel A pastclasslevel lastleague Carolina League conference division pastleague lastmajorleague Philadelphia Phillies 1973 1975 pastmajorleague lastnickname pastnames lastballpark RockyMount Municipal Stadium pastparks classchamps dixiechamps leaguechamps 1975 conferencechamps divisionchamps Infobox ends The RockyMount Phillies were the Carolina League affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies from 1973 through 1975. The RockyMount Phillies replaced the RockyMount Leafs which had been affiliated with the Detroit Tigers from 1965 through 1972. The club played at RockyMount Municipal Stadium. References Reflist Further reading cite news title Minor League Baseball in RockyMount author Leverett T. Smith newspaper SABR Research Journal date url http research.sabr.org journals minor league baseball in rockymount accessdate 2009 12 09 External links http www.baseball reference.com bullpen RockyMount Phillies BR Bullpen RockyMount Phillies Category Philadelphia Phillies minor league affiliates Category RockyMount, North Carolina Category Sports clubs established in 1973 Category Carolina League teams Category Professional baseball teams in North Carolina Category Sports clubs disestablished in 1975 US baseball team stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image MOMap doton Rocky Mount.png right RockyMount is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in western Miller County and eastern Morgan County, Missouri Morgan County , Missouri , and western Miller County United States . It is located on six miles southwest of Eldon, Missouri Eldon near the Lake of the Ozarks . Morgan County, Missouri Coord missing Missouri Category Unincorporated communities in Morgan County, Missouri MorganMO geo stub ar vo RockyMount Missouri ... more details
Wikify date May 2011 The RockyMount Sports Complex is a large scale sports complex located in RockyMount, North Carolina . A Division of the City of RockyMount Parks and Recreation Department, the RockyMount Sports Complex provides facilities for city recreational programs such as baseball, softball, soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, and football. The convert 143 acre km2 sing on park on Centura Blvd. includes 6 Youth Baseball Fields 4 Softball Fields A Championship Baseball Field 2 Basketball Courts Restrooms Concession Buildings A Baseball Training Grounds Walking Trails Playgrounds and a Sprayground 8 Championship Soccer Fields Currently Under Construction The RockyMount Sports Complex is one of the largest sports complexes on the entire eastern seaboard. During weekdays the fields will be used by Parks and Recreation Department city Athletics Programs. On weekends the Sports Complex will host tournament action, bringing some of the best local, state and national sports talent right here to RockyMount. Adjacent to the RockyMount Sports Complex sits the 5,000 seat multi use RockyMount Athletic Complex. The Football Stadium is also called home to the RockyMount High School Football Team. Div. II Elizabeth City State University also plays football annually in the Down East Viking Classic at the facility. External links http www.rockymountsportscomplex.com Information at the City of RockyMount http annex.ncwc.edu athletics football facilities.htm Information at North Carolina Wesleyan USA South Athletic Conference football venue navbox North Carolina college football venues coord 35.966954 77.790575 type landmark display t Category High school football venues in the United States Category Soccer venues in North Carolina Category Baseball venues in North Carolina Category Sports venues in Nash County, North Carolina ... more details
Infobox Station style Amtrak name RockyMount image Helen P Gay RockyMount Station Close Up .JPG image size image caption Front entrance to RockyMount Station. address 101 Hammond Street br RockyMount ... 12, 1916, 1960 s, 1997 2000 ADA Yes code RMT owned City of RockyMount zone baggage check Yes services ... text Former  services s rail next title ACL s line system ACL line main previous South RockyMount next Battleboro s line system ACL line Lassiter Branch previous Nashville next s line system ACL line RockyMount Kinston previous next Tarboro s line system ACL line Norfolk Branch previous next Tarboro The RockyMount Amtrak Station , located in RockyMount, North Carolina , is served by four ... of downtown RockyMount, and the street address is 101 Hammond Street. It was named for Helen P. Gay, a 90 year old former member of the RockyMount City Council who was instrumental in the station ... birthday 17724 Community celebrates Helen Gay s birthday, by Geoffrey Cooper RockyMount Telegram Monday, March 22, 2010 ref Of the 16 North Carolina stations served by Amtrak, RockyMount was the fifth .... ref name factsheet History RockyMount Station was originally built in 1893 by the Wilmington and Weldon ... is now the home of the RockyMount Bus Depot, which serves Greyhound, Trailways, and Tar River ... River Transit most routes Image gallery gallery File RockyMount Amtrak Northwest View.JPG Northwest view of the station as seen from the platform. File RockyMount Amtrak South View.JPG Southbound platform view File RockyMount Bus Station All Aboard Restaurant.JPG The former REA Express freight house ... Mount, NC NORTHCAROLINA http www.trainweb.org usarail rockymount.htm RockyMount Amtrak Station USA ... Commons category Category Amtrak stations in North Carolina Category RockyMount, North Carolina Category Atlantic Coast Line Railroad stations RockyMount, North Carolina Category Railway stations ... ADA compliant platforms and other amenities. ref http www.bytrain.org istation irockymount.html Rocky ... more details
Infobox nrhp name RockyMount Mills nrhp type image caption location NC 43 and NC 48, RockyMount, North Carolina lat degrees 35 lat minutes 57 lat seconds 33 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 48 long seconds 10 long direction W locmapin North Carolina area built 1816 architecture Greek Revival added February 01, 1980 governing body Private refnum 80002891 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref RockyMount Mills , located in RockyMount, North Carolina , was one of the first cotton mills constructed in the state of North Carolina , dating back to 1816. From 1825 to 1883, the Battle family maintained ownership of the mill. As the southern cotton industry expanded after the Civil War, the cotton mill experienced rapid growth. The company also supported a residential village for employees, which was eventually incorporated into the city of RockyMount in the 1920s. The mill was a major supplier of cotton yard to the United States Army during World War II . The general decline in the southern textile industry beginning in the 1970s eventually impacted RockyMount Mills, and the mill closed its doors in 1996. References reflist External links http www.lib.unc.edu mss inv r RockyMount Mills.html Inventory of the RockyMount Mills Records, 1804 2004 , in the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill UNC Chapel Hill . National Register of Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Category Buildings and structures completed in 1816 Category RockyMount, North Carolina NorthCarolina NRHP stub manufacturing company stub ... more details
Map of North Carolina highlighting the RockyMount Metropolitan Area created with the GIMP. Made by User Acntx . GFDL self migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
Defunct MiLB infobox name RockyMount Pines firstseason 1980 lastseason 1980 allyears city RockyMount, North Carolina logo Blank.gif caplogo Blank.gif lastclasslevel High A pastclasslevel lastleague Carolina League conference division North Carolina 1980 pastleague lastmajorleague Independent pastmajorleague lastnickname RockyMount Pines 1980 pastnames lastballpark Municipal Stadium pastparks classchamps leaguechamps None conferencechamps divisionchamps None The RockyMount Pines were a Minor League Baseball team located in RockyMount, North Carolina RockyMount , North Carolina that competed in the Class A Advanced Carolina League for the 1980 in baseball 1980 season . The Pines competed as an independent, unaffiliated with any Major League Baseball franchise, and played their home games at then Gryphon Stadium Municipal Stadium . ref name July 16, 2006 cite news last Kellenberger first Hugh W. title Missing its swing Minor leagues only a memory in RockyMount work RockyMount Telegram page C1 date July 16, 2006 ref The Pines were formed by owner Lou Haneles and led by manager Mal Fichman, and represented the return of professional baseball to RockyMount since the departure of the RockyMount Phillies in 1975. The low light of the season came on August 29 when Durham Bulls pitcher Rick Behenna no hit the Pines in an 8 0 victory. ref name August 29, 2002 cite news last Myatt first Al title Minor Details work The News & Observer page C7 date August 29, 2002 ref The Pines would finish their lone season with a record of only 24 wins to 114 losses, the worst mark in Carolina League history, had losing streaks of 18, 14, 13, and 11 games, and draw only 26,702 fans for the entire season. ref name July 16, 2006 The franchise would be relocated the next year to Hagerstown, Maryland as the Hagerstown Suns now the Frederick Keys . Season by season results border 2 cellpadding ... Carolina League Category RockyMount, North Carolina Category Defunct Carolina League teams Category ... more details
Infobox School name RockyMount High School image imagesize caption streetaddress 308 South Tillery Street city RockyMount, North Carolina RockyMount state North Carolina zipcode 27804 country USA coordinates ... web url Gnis3 1006931 title RockyMount High School work Geographic Names Information System publisher United States Geological Survey accessdate 2008 12 11 ref district Nash RockyMount Public Schools ... Detail for RockyMount High url http nces.ed.gov ccd schoolsearch school detail.asp?Search 1&DistrictID ... 06 ref name nces footnotes picture homepage http www.nrms.k12.nc.us schools RMHS RockyMount High School RockyMount High School is a public high school in RockyMount, North Carolina . Established in September 1953, the school is in Nash RockyMount Public Schools . It is currently a member of the Big East 3 A Athletic Conference. History Public education in RockyMount began in 1901. High school ... with the construction of Booker T. Washington High School for black students and RockyMount High ... chose to attend RockyMount Senior High School under the Freedom of Choice law. A small black student population was maintained at RockyMount until the two schools were merged in 1969. The merger took place in enlarged facilities on the RockyMount Senior High campus the old mascots, the Blackbirds ... returned to its older RockyMount High School name in 2004. ref cite news first Spaine last Stephens title School names get makeovers work RockyMount Telegram date 2002 08 14 quote RockyMount Senior High will change over to RockyMount High School after the graduation of the class of 2004 ... and Nash St. to the north. In February 2010, the Nash RockyMount Board of Education and the Nash ... Environment.aspx?Project 560 new campus for RockyMount High School. The 38 million facility ... ever, RockyMount High School will field all of its sports programs on campus. Curriculum RockyMount ... web title RockyMount High School url https www.ibo.org school 001091 index.cfm publisher International ... more details
Infobox nrhp name RockyMount nrhp type image caption nearest city Piney Flats, Tennessee lat degrees 36 lat minutes 24 lat seconds 21 lat direction N long degrees 82 long minutes 20 long seconds 12 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Tennessee built 1828 architecture Log house added February 26, 1970 area convert 10 acre governing body State refnum 70000617 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref RockyMount , in Piney Flats, Tennessee Piney Flats , Tennessee , was the first territorial capital of the Southwest Territory . The property of William Cobb, the original residence at RockyMount served as the territorial capital from 1790 to 1792. ref cite web url http tennesseeencyclopedia.net imagegallery.php?EntryID R048 title RockyMount work The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture accessdate 2006 03 12 ref Dendroarchaeological investigations at the site by the University of Tennessee revealed that the present dwelling dates to the late 1820s. The property is owned by the State of Tennessee and has been operated by the Friends of RockyMount, a non profit organization in partnership with the Tennessee Historical Commission, since 1962. The property is a living museum ref http www.rockymountmuseum.com history.shtml History of RockyMount, The Cobb Massengill House ref that recreates the year 1791, when William Blount was in residence as governor. ref http www.rockymountmuseum.com RockyMountMuseum.com ref References reflist External links http www.rockymountmuseum.com RockyMount Museum http www.state.tn.us environment hist stateown rockymnt.shtml RockyMount State Historic Site Tennessee geo stub Category History of Tennessee Category United States colonial and territorial capitals Category Buildings and structures in Sullivan County, Tennessee Category Southwest Territory Category Museums in Sullivan County, Tennessee Category Living museums in Tennessee Category Historic house museums in Tennessee Category Tennessee State Historic Sites National Register ... more details
Infobox settlement name RockyMount official name settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal RockyMount Seal.jpg Maps pushpin map Virginia pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of Virginia pushpin mapsize image map map caption Location within Franklin ... Official website http www.rockymountva.org footnotes RockyMount is the county seat of Franklin County ... Region of Virginia ref History File Franklin County Courthouse RockyMount Virginia.JPG thumb left 200px Franklin County, Virginia Franklin County courthouse, built 1909, RockyMount First settled in 1760, RockyMount was named for a steep cliff near the town. The area originally consisted of two adjacent villages, RockyMount and Mount Pleasant. The first court was held at RockyMount in 1786 ... the Tidewater sought refuge in RockyMount, and many brought their slaves with them. Among these were ... General Jubal Anderson Early , born on a farm nearby, practiced law in RockyMount. In 1873, RockyMount absorbed the smaller village to create the present boundaries of the town, and the town of RockyMount was incorporated in that year. ref cite book editor Frank H. Gille title The Encyclopedia ... Franklin County courthouse was constructed at RockyMount in 1909. Geography RockyMount is located ... miles 11.9  km , all of it land. Demographics File RockyMount Virginia state historical marker.JPG thumb left 200px State historical marker for RockyMount As of the census GR 2 of 2000, there were .... Ron Hodges , former New York Mets catcher, was born and grew up in RockyMount. Jesse L. Martin , actor ... Category Populated places established in 1760 Category RockyMount, Virginia ca RockyMount Virg nia es RockyMount Virginia ht RockyMount, Vijini nl RockyMount Virginia pt RockyMount Virg nia simple RockyMount, Virginia vo RockyMount Virginia ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image USS RockyMount AGC 3 .jpg 300px Ship caption ... gun mounts Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes USS RockyMount AGC 3 was an sclass Appalachian command ship in the United States Navy . She was named for the Rocky Mountains . Commissioning and 1944 RockyMount was laid down for the Maritime Commission on 4 December ... Fleet. RockyMount was the 3rd of a new type of naval auxiliary a specially equipped command and communications ... Kwajalein the 31st. This was the first of six important campaigns in which RockyMount played a significant ... on 4 February. RockyMount then became flagship for the task group which next took Eniwetok . On the 25th ... of Amphibious Forces, Pacific, boarded RockyMount again, along with Lt. Gen. Holland Smith , USMC ... ceased. RockyMount proceeded to Guam 20 July, and 4 days later sailed for Tinian . Rear Adm. Forrest B. Royal broke his flag on board RockyMount in Pearl Harbor on 26 August. On 15 September ... and New Guinea . RockyMount returned to the Philippines to participate in the Lingayen Gulf operation ... air attack from the enemy held island of Luzon . For 5 weeks RockyMount acted as flagship, Lingayen ... in Subic Bay, RockyMount welcomed Brig. Gen. L. Barham, RAA, 4 April, and departed for Morotai ..., Brig. Gen. D. A. Whitehead, RAA, and his staff embarked and RockyMount got underway for landings ... 10 June, RockyMount landed troops, and 1 week later she was underway for Leyte. En route ... , RockyMount reported to Commander, 7th Fleet, as his flagship. She embarked part of his staff ... 1 July 1960. For her service during World War II , RockyMount earned six battle star s, and the Navy ... http www.navsource.org archives 10 01 0103.htm navsource.org USS RockyMount http web.nmsu.edu pauberve Wartime History of the USS RockyMount non breaking space to keep AWB drones from altering the space before the navbox Appalachian class command ship Type C2 S B1 ships DEFAULTSORT RockyMount ... more details
Image RockyMount MSA.png thumb right 275px Map of North Carolina highlighting the RockyMount metropolitan area. The RockyMount Metropolitan Statistical Area , as defined by the United States Census Bureau , is an area consisting of two counties &ndash Edgecombe County, North Carolina Edgecombe and Nash County, North Carolina Nash &ndash in Eastern North Carolina eastern North Carolina , anchored by the city of RockyMount, North Carolina RockyMount . As of the United States Census, 2000 2000 census , the MSA had a population of 143,026 though a July 1, 2009 estimate placed the population at 146,596 . ref cite web url http www.census.gov popest metro tables 2009 CBSA EST2009 01.csv title Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2009 CBSA EST2009 01 format comma separated values CSV work 2009 Population Estimates publisher United States Census Bureau , Population Division date 2010 03 23 accessdate 2010 03 26 ref Counties Edgecombe County, North Carolina Edgecombe Nash County, North Carolina Nash Communities Places with more than 50,000 inhabitants RockyMount, North Carolina RockyMount Principal city Places with 1,000 to 15,000 inhabitants Nashville, North Carolina Nashville Pinetops, North Carolina Pinetops Red Oak, North Carolina Red Oak Sharpsburg, North Carolina Sharpsburg partial Spring Hope, North Carolina Spring Hope Tarboro, North Carolina Tarboro Places with 500 to 1,000 inhabitants Bailey, North Carolina Bailey Dortches, North Carolina Dortches Middlesex, North Carolina Middlesex Princeville, North Carolina Princeville Whitakers, North Carolina Whitakers Places with less than 500 inhabitants Castalia, North Carolina Castalia Conetoe, North Carolina Conetoe Leggett, North Carolina ... References reflist North Carolina Category RockyMount metropolitan area Category Edgecombe County, North Carolina Category Geography of Nash County, North Carolina es rea metropolitana de RockyMount ... more details
The RMAYSA 93 RockyMount HEAT Girls Classic is officially rostered by RMAYSA through NCYSA for advanced level play at the classic division. Team affiliations RMAYSA NCYSA United States Youth Soccer Association External links http www.RockyMountHEAT.com The RMAYSA HEAT website http www.RockyMountSOCCER.com The RMAYSA Soccer website Category Soccer in North Carolina ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of RockyMount image caption partof the American Revolutionary War date July 31 or August 1, 1780 place near present day Great Falls, South Carolina coordinates coord 34 32 23.51 N 80 52 33.39 W type city scale 1000000 region US display title result Loyalist victory combatant1 flag United States 1777 combatant2 flagcountry Kingdom of Great Britain commander1 Thomas Sumter commander2 George Turnbull soldier George Turnbull strength1 300 Patriot American Revolution Patriot militia strength2 600 Loyalist American Revolution Loyalist militia casualties1 12 killed and wounded casualties2 20 killed and wounded campaignbox Campaignbox American Revolutionary War Southern The Battle of RockyMount took place on August 1, 1780 as part of the American War of Independence . Loyalists commanded by Lieutenant Colonel George Turnbull soldier George Turnbull occupying an outpost in northern South Carolina withstood an attack by 600 American Patriots led by Colonel Thomas Sumter . Background main Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War Throughout 1779 and early 1780, the British Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War southern strategy to regain control of its rebellious provinces in the American Revolutionary War went well, with successful ... of these outposts was established at RockyMount, near the confluence of Rocky Creek and the Catawba ... it was time to take action. His primary target to attack was the British outpost at RockyMount. Sumter ... a double agent, and Turnbull shortly thereafter began strengthening RockyMount s defenses until ... RockyMount. Battle The action began early on July 30. Sources disagree on when Sumter arrived at RockyMount, but Davie s action appears to have taken place on July 31. Davie and his dragoons rode ... unable to respond. Sumter s attack went less well. Turnbull s work on the defenses at RockyMount ... year 2005 isbn 9781596290150 ref Scoggins DEFAULTSORT RockyMount Category Conflicts in 1780 Category ... more details
RockyMount Youth Area Soccer Association RMAYSA was founded in 1986 to promote soccer for the youth in the RockyMount, North Carolina Area. The organization is officially affiliated with NCYSA and USYSA . It now fields three levels of teams at recreational, challenge, and classic level play. USYSA United States Youth Soccer Association NCYSA North Carolina Youth Soccer Association RMAYSA RockyMount HEAT External links http RockyMountSoccer.com RMAYSA Soccer website Affiliated links http RockyMountSoccer.com RMAYSA Association website http RockyMountHEAT.com RMAYSA RockyMount HEAT 93 Team website http RockyMountRockers.org RMAYSA RockyMount Rockers 94 Team website US Youth Soccer State Associations Category Soccer in North Carolina Category Children s sport Category Youth soccer in the United States Category Soccer governing bodies in the United States ... more details
Summary US Navy photograph of the USS RockyMount somewhere in the Pacific between 1943 and 1945. Licensing PD USGov Military Navy Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Svenbot Orphan image ... more details
coord 35 51 23 N 077 53 31 W type airport region US display title Infobox Airport name RockyMount Wilson Regional Airport image IATA RWI ICAO KRWI FAA RWI type Public owner RockyMount Wilson Airport Authority operator city served RockyMount, North Carolina RockyMount Wilson, North Carolina Wilson , North Carolina location elevation f 159 elevation m 48 website r1 number 4 22 r1 length f 7,100 r1 length m 2,164 r1 surface Asphalt stat year 2005 stat1 header Aircraft operations stat1 data 24,904 stat2 header Based aircraft stat2 data 23 footnotes Source Federal Aviation Administration ref name FAA FAA airport ID RWI use PU own PU site 17066. A , effective 2007 07 05 ref RockyMount Wilson Regional Airport Airport codes RWI KRWI RWI is a public airport located seven miles 11 km southwest of the central business district of RockyMount, North Carolina RockyMount , a city located in Nash County, North Carolina Nash and Edgecombe County, North Carolina Edgecombe Counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina . It is also north of Wilson, North Carolina Wilson , a city in Wilson County, North Carolina Wilson County . The airport is owned by the RockyMount Wilson Airport Authority. ref name FAA Facilities and aircraft RockyMount Wilson Regional Airport covers an area of convert 364 acre ha lk on which contains one asphalt paved runway 4 22 measuring 7,100 x 150 ft 2,164 x 46 m . ref name FAA For the 12 month period ending July 31, 2005, the airport had 24,904 aircraft operations, an average of 68 per day 93 general aviation , 6 air taxi , 1 military and 1 scheduled commercial. There are 23 aircraft based at this airport 16 single engine, 6 multi engine and 1 jet. ref name FAA References reflist External links NCDOT Airport Information PDFlink http www.ncdot.org transit aviation download ncairports RockyMountWilsonRegionalAirportRWI.pdf RockyMount Wilson Regional Airport 278  Kibibyte KiB application pdf, 284704 bytes US airport ga RWI Category Airports in North Carolina ... more details
unreferenced date December 2006 Infobox School District name Nash RockyMount Public Schools logo motto type budget established region grades PK 12 superintendent Mr. Richard A. McMahon contact number teachers 1,246 Full time equivalent FTE as of 2005 06 ref name nces cite web title District Detail for Nash RockyMount Schools url http nces.ed.gov ccd districtsearch district detail.asp?Search 2&details 1&DistrictID 3703270&ID2 3703270 publisher National Center for Education Statistics ref staff students 18,563 as of 2005 06 ref name nces accreditation location 930 Eastern Avenue br Nashville, North Carolina Nashville, NC 27856 country USA mapimage1 mapimage1size mapimage2 mapimage2size schedule information 252 459 5220 website http www.nrms.k12.nc.us Nash RockyMount Public Schools covers a convert 591 sqmi km2 sing on area covering all of Nash County, North Carolina Nash and part of Edgecombe County Edgecombe counties. The current superintendent is Richard A. McMahon. He began his career as a Social Studies Teacher at Southern Nash High School. He later served as Assistant Principal at Nash Central Middle School and Principal at Benvenue Middle School and Southern Nash Middle School. Mr. McMahon received the 1999 Wachovia Principal of the Year Award for Nash RockyMount Schools. Beginning in the year 2006, all schools in the Nash RockyMount School System are required to hold the Graduation ceremony inside. Beginning November 5, 2006, all students must have a legal guardian with the proper ID present in order to check out of school. History RockyMount City Schools merged with the Nash County Schools in 1992. Southern Nash High School took the place of Spring Hope High,Coopers High 1 12,Bailey High,and Middlesex High. Schools Elementary schools col begin col 3 Bailey Elementary ... Middle School High schools Nash Central High School Northern Nash High School RockyMount High School ... Greene Alternative School References Reflist External links http www.nrms.k12.nc.us Nash RockyMount ... more details
Orphan date August 2008 The Nash RockyMount Early College is a high school just outside of RockyMount, North Carolina . Students attending the Early College go for five years, instead of the traditional 4. However, instead of receiving just a high school diploma, they also get a two year Associate s Degree or two year s of college transfer credit. ref http www.nrms.k12.nc.us schools ECHS official web site ref The Early College s Principal school principal is Trent Mohrbutter ref http www.nrms.k12.nc.us schools echs Contact Contact.html ECHS Staff List ref . References reflist coord 35.9764 77.8973 region US NC type edu display title Category High schools in North Carolina Category Schools in Nash County, North Carolina NorthCarolina school stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Faith Christian School is a non denominational Christianity Christian private school located in Rocky Mount, North Carolina Rocky Mount , North Carolina . It was established in 1993 as the third Christian K 12 School in Rocky Mount to date. Fact date February 2007 External links http www.fcspatriots.com Faith Christian Website coord 35.9294 77.8434 region US NC type edu display title Category High schools in North Carolina Category Schools in Nash County, North Carolina NorthCarolina school stub ... more details