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⊳Historical Markers and War Memorials in Chesterfield County
Chesterfield is the county seat for Chesterfield County
1 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — Captain Mose Rogers — Commander S. S. Savannah — First Steam Ship to Cross the Atlantic — |
2 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — 13-4 — Cash Homesite / Capt. Thomas Ellerbe — |
3 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — Cheraw Confederate Memorial — |
4 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — 13-5 — Coulter Memorial Academy Site — |
5 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — 13-6 — Dizzy Gillespie Birthplace — |
6 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — 13-11 — Francis Asbury's First Visit to S.C. — |
7 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — Grave of British Soldier — Reported missing |
8 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — 13-1 — Old St. David's — |
9 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — 13-8 — Pee Dee Union Baptist Church — |
10 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — The 71st Regiment of Foot — "The Fraser Highlanders" — |
11 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13-10 — Austin-Craig-Laney House — |
12 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13 17 — Chesterfield Academy — |
13 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13-3 — Chesterfield Courthouse — |
14 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13 15 — Chesterfield High School — |
15 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13-13 — Chesterfield Post Office — |
16 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — First Secession Meeting — |
17 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13-9 — John Craig House — |
18 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13-2 — W. D. Craig House — |
19 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, McBee — 13-7 — Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot — |
20 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Bellwood — Bellwood Elk — Wapiti Elk — |
21 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Bellwood — Moore's Brick Cottage — Falling Creek Ironworks Park — |
22 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Bellwood — The Gregory Burial Ground — |
23 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Bensley — World War II Memorial — |
24 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — A Bomb Proof Church ? — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
25 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Battery Dantzler — Dueled with Union Gunboats — |
26 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Battery Dantzler — May 1864-April 1865 — |
27 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Battery Dantzler — |
28 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — K-201 — Battery Dantzler — |
29 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Battle of Chester Station — |
30 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Battle of Chester Station — May 10, 1864 — Reported missing |
31 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Battle of Chester Station — May 10, 1864 — Bermuda Hundred — |
32 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Bermuda Hundred — |
33 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 13 — Bermuda Hundred — Captain John Smith’s Adventures on the James — www.johnsmithtrail.org — |
34 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Bermuda Hundred Landing — Butler’s Campaign Begins — Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
35 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Boy Company — Richmond National Battlefield Park — |
36 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Changes Over Time — The intertwined history of the land and the water — Dutch Gap Conservation Area: A Changing Story — |
37 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-17 — Chester Station Fight — |
38 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Chief Opechancanouch — |
39 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — K-203 — Colonel Thomas Lygon — |
40 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-19 — Confederate Reconnaissance Mission — |
41 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Construction of the Howlett Line — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
42 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 57 — Drewry’s Bluff Battlefield — |
43 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 56 — Drewry’s Bluff Defences — |
44 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Dutch Gap — |
45 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Dutch Gap Canal — Butler's Bypass — Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
46 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 10 — Dutch Gap Conservation Area — Captain John Smith’s Adventures on the James — www.johnsmithtrail.org — |
47 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — K-200 — Enon Baptist Church — |
48 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — K-199 — Farrar's Island — |
49 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-89 — First Baptist Church (Centralia) — |
50 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — First Virginia Infantry Regiment — |
51 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Fort Wead — |
52 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Fort Wead — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
53 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S 97 — George Washington Carver High School — |
54 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-10 — Halfway House — |
55 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Half-Way House — Butler’s Headquarters — Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
56 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Henricopolis — |
57 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 9 — Henricus Historical Park — Captain John Smith’s Adventures on the James — www.johnsmithtrail.org — |
58 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Howlett Line — Richmond National Battlefield Park — |
59 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Howlett Line — |
60 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Howlett Line Gun Position — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
61 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-12 — Into the "Bottle" — |
62 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — John Smith Explores the Chesapeake — Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail — |
63 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-38 — Lee's Headquarters — |
64 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — K-267 — Mary Randolph — (9 Aug. 1762 - 23 Jan. 1828) — |
65 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Mount Malady — |
66 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Olin Miller Dantzler — |
67 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — K-202-a — Opposunoquonuske — |
68 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-14 — Osbornes — |
69 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Parker’s Battery — Richmond National Battlefield Park — |
70 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Parker’s Battery — |
71 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Parker's Battery — Reported permanently removed |
72 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Parker's Battery — Richmond National Battlefield Park — |
73 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-11 — Proctor's Creek Fight — |
74 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Remembrance — Richmond National Battlefield Park — |
75 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Remembrance — Reported permanently removed |
76 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Richmond Battlefields — Parker's Battery Trail — Richmond National Battlefield Park 1862, 1864 — Reported permanently removed |
77 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Second Battle of Drewry's Bluff — |
78 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Sgt. James Engle — Medal of Honor Recipient — Bermuda Hundred — |
79 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-18 — The "Bottle" — |
80 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Battle of Trent’s Reach — |
81 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Battle of Ware Bottom Church — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
82 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
83 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign — The Abandonment and Retaking of The Howlett Line — |
84 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 2 — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
85 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 3 — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
86 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 6 — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
87 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Boy Company — Parker's Battery 1864 — |
88 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Church of Henricopolis — |
89 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 58 — The Half-Way House — |
90 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-6 — The Howlett Line — |
91 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The James River...Floating Through The Centuries — |
92 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Lagoon — Transformation of Land — Dutch Gap Conservation Area - A Changing Story — |
93 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Lightkeeper’s House — The lights of Dutch Gap — |
94 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 30 — The Siege of Petersburg — |
95 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Tides — A changing landscape — Dutch Gap Conservation Area - A Changing Story — |
96 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — USCTs At Dutch Gap — U.S. Colored Troops Construct the Canal — Bermuda Hundred — |
97 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Veterans Memorial — |
98 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 1917 Courthouse — |
99 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — Apostles of Religious Liberty — |
100 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — CCC Camp Site — |
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