During his early years as a journalist, prior to World War II, Rouse worked for the Newport News Times-Herald and for the Richmond Times-Dispatch.[1] After the War, Rouse returned to Virginia, where he served as an assistant to the Richmond Times-Dispatch's editor, Virginius Dabney, and later as the paper's Sunday Editor.[1] In later life Rouse wrote a weekly column about Tidewater Virginia for the Newport News Daily Press.[3]
Author
Rouse combined his love of early Virginia history with his exceptional writing skills to produce 22 books and hundreds of newspaper columns on Virginia history, all marked by their author's innate grace, humor, and storytelling talent. Among Rouse's best-known works were a biography of James Blair, founder and first president of the College of William and Mary; a history of the college president's house; and a popular chronicle of Williamsburg's history before and during its restoration as Colonial Williamsburg by John D. Rockefeller Jr., Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, and the Reverend Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin.
Throughout his adult life, Rouse served in several public positions. In 1950 he joined the Virginia Chamber of Commerce.[1] In 1954, he became the first executive director of Jamestown Festival Park and later the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation,[4] a post he held for 26 years until his retirement.[1] He served as the director of Virginia's official celebration of Jamestown's 350th anniversary in 1957.[3] From 1974 through 1980, Rouse also served as the Executive Director of the Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission and assisted in the planning for the 1976 visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Jamestown and Williamsburg.[1] Virginia Governor Gerald Baliles proclaimed Rouse a Virginia Laureate in 1988 in recognition for his "contributions preserving the Commonwealth's heritage."[3]
In 1998, the Virginia General Assembly passed a posthumous Resolution commending his contributions to the Commonwealth.[5]
Partial bibliography
The City That Turned Back Time; Colonial Williamsburg's First Twenty-five Years. Williamsburg, Va: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. 1952. OCLC1023581.
The Jamestown Festival: Official Program. [S.l.]: Virginia 350th Anniversary Commission. 1957. OCLC8573077.
The United States of America and the Commonwealth of Virginia Presents the Jamestown Festival, Celebrating America's 350th Birthday. Richmond: Virginia 350th Anniversary Commission. 1957. OCLC10049455.
The Voyage to Jamestown; A Saga of Seamanship. Jamestown, Va: Jamestown Foundation. 1964. OCLC6259653.
Virginia: The English Heritage in America. New York: Hastings House. 1966. OCLC153886701.
Planters and Pioneers; Life in Colonial Virginia; the Story in Pictures and Text of the People who Settled England's First Successful Colony from its Planting in 1607 to the Birth of the United States in 1789. New York: Hastings House. 1968. ISBN978-0-8038-5900-5.
Virginia's Three Capitals: Jamestown, Williamsburg and Richmond. Jamestown, Va: Jamestown Foundation. 1969. OCLC5970081.
America's First Legislature. Jamestown, Va: Jamestown Foundation. 1970. OCLC4895856.
"Scotland in the Appalachians". Vista/U.S.A. 6 (4): 28–29. Spring 1973. OCLC76250817.
Memories of the 1920s: Christmas in Old Virginia. Richmond: Dietz Press. 1975. OCLC7027847.
Susan T. Burtch (1980). Berkeley Plantation and Hundred: A Pictorial Presentation of Virginia's Most Historic Plantation. Williamsburg, Va: Williamsburg Pub. Co. OCLC26679367.
Deanna Gordon, and Norma Jean Peters (1985). Virginia History and Geography. The World and its People. Morristown, N.J.: Silver Burdett. ISBN978-0-382-02908-0.
The Good Old Days in Hampton and Newport News. Richmond, Va: Dietz Press. 1986. OCLC13983158.
The President's House: The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. Alexandria, Va.: Hennage Creative Printers. 1993. OCLC33201942.
Along Virginia's Golden Shores: Glimpses of Tidewater Life. Richmond, Va: Dietz Press. 1994. ISBN978-0-87517-079-4.
George Washington: Patron of Learning and Father of Philanthropy at Washington and Lee University. John L. P. Sullivan, Irwin Taylor Sanders, and James Morrison Hutcheson (co-authors). Lexington, Virginia: Washington and Lee University. 1996. OCLC36276500.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
We Happy WASPs: Virginia in the Days of Jim Crow and Harry Byrd. Richmond, Virginia: Dietz Press. 1996. ISBN0-87517-091-9.
Parke Shepherd Rouse Jr.: 1915–1997. [S.l]: [s.n]. 1997. OCLC60688846.
The Great Wagon Road: From Philadelphia to the South. United States: [s.n.] 2004. ISBN978-0-87517-065-7.
Jamestown's Story: Act One of the American Dream. Wilford Kale, (ed.). Richmond, Va: Dietz Press. 2006. ISBN0-87517-132-X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
Hampton in the Bygone Days: 400 years on the Virginia Peninsula. Wilford Kale, (ed.). Richmond, Va: Dietz Press. 2009. ISBN978-0-87517-137-1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)