>From the July 2000 Caroline Historical Society newsletter: The Rev. Ralph Emmett Fall has been selected by the Caroline Historical Society for the annual award in the year 2000 for his outstanding efforts to research, interview, collect, and record the history of Caroline County during the 20 years that he lived in Port Royal while serving as Rector of St. Peter's Church, St. Asaph's Church and Vauter's Church. Rev. Fall wrote THE DAIRY OF ROBERT ROSE, 1746-1751, THE HISTORICAL RECORD OF BOWLING GREEN, VA 1667-1970, HIDDEN VILLAGE, PORT ROYAL, VA 1744-1981 and POEPLE, POST OFFICES AND COMMUNITIES IN CAROLINE CO. 1727-1969. The award will be presented on Oct. 7 at 3 p.m. at the Parish House at Port Royal. It will be followed by a reception in his honor....this program will be a special feature of the Oct. 7th House Tour of Port Royal and is free and open to the public. Copies of the newly reprinted HIDDEN VILLAGE will be for sale at the reception.