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Historical Markers in Lucketts, Virginia
Leesburg is the county seat for Loudoun County
Lucketts is in Loudoun County
Loudoun County (346) ►
ADJACENT TO LOUDOUN COUNTY
Clarke County (75) ►
Fairfax County (712) ►
Fauquier County (119) ►
Prince William County (685) ►
Frederick County, Maryland (558) ►
Montgomery County, Maryland (753) ►
Washington County, Maryland (880) ►
Jefferson County, West Virginia (349) ►
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ADJACENT TO LOUDOUN COUNTY
Clarke County (75) ►
Fairfax County (712) ►
Fauquier County (119) ►
Prince William County (685) ►
Frederick County, Maryland (558) ►
Montgomery County, Maryland (753) ►
Washington County, Maryland (880) ►
Jefferson County, West Virginia (349) ►
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1 ► Virginia, Loudoun County, Lucketts — F-27 — Catoctin Rural Historic District — ![]() |
The surrounding area of about 25,000 acres has been a cohesive agricultural community since the mid-1700s, when it was settled largely by former Tidewater Virginia planters attracted by its streams and fertile soils. Bordered by Catoctin Mountain . . . — — Map (db m988) HM |
2 ► Virginia, Loudoun County, Lucketts — Early Crosses At White's Ford — "An immense amount of damage has been done the enemy" — Early's 1864 Attack On Washington — ![]() |
(preface) In June 1864, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee sent Gen. Jubal A. Early's corps from the Richmond battlefields to the Shenandoah Valley to counter Union Gen. David Hunter's army. After driving Hunter into West Virginia, Early . . . — — Map (db m132655) HM |
3 ► Virginia, Loudoun County, Lucketts — Lee Crosses Into Maryland — "Movement is attended with much risk" — Antietam Campaign 1862 — ![]() |
(preface) After Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's smashing victory over Union Gen. John Pope at Second Battle of Manassas, Lee decided to invade Maryland to reap the fall harvest, gain Confederate recruits, earn foreign recognition of the . . . — — Map (db m101989) HM |
4 ► Virginia, Loudoun County, Lucketts — Lucketts School — ![]() |
Historic Structure Built in 1913 Lucketts Virginia Lucketts School Has Been Placed on the National Register Of Historic Places By the United States Department of Interior 1993 — — Map (db m118348) HM |
5 ► Virginia, Loudoun County, Lucketts — F-5 — Wayne’s Crossing — ![]() |
Three miles southeast, at Noland’s Ferry, “Mad Anthony” Wayne, on his way to join Lafayette, crossed the Potomac River, May 31, 1781. He passed through Leesburg June 3, and joined Lafayette near the Rapidan River, June 18. — — Map (db m248172) HM |