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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Frederick County, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Frederick County, Virginia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Frederick County, VA (232) Clarke County, VA (75) Shenandoah County, VA (243) Warren County, VA (45) Winchester Ind. City, VA (136) Berkeley County, WV (107) Hampshire County, WV (76) Hardy County, WV (44) Jefferson County, WV (349) Morgan County, WV (109)  FrederickCounty(232) Frederick County (232)  ClarkeCounty(75) Clarke County (75)  ShenandoahCounty(243) Shenandoah County (243)  WarrenCounty(45) Warren County (45)  (136) Winchester (136)  BerkeleyCountyWest Virginia(107) Berkeley County (107)  HampshireCounty(76) Hampshire County (76)  HardyCounty(44) Hardy County (44)  JeffersonCounty(349) Jefferson County (349)  MorganCounty(109) Morgan County (109)
Winchester is the county seat for Frederick County
Adjacent to Frederick County, Virginia
      Clarke County (75)  
      Shenandoah County (243)  
      Warren County (45)  
      Winchester (136)  
      Berkeley County, West Virginia (107)  
      Hampshire County, West Virginia (76)  
      Hardy County, West Virginia (44)  
      Jefferson County, West Virginia (349)  
      Morgan County, West Virginia (109)  
 
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101 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — A Perfect Sheet Of Lead"The Charge of the 114th New York" — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Redbud Road (Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
102 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — A-2 — Action of Rutherford’s Farm
On Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling south.
103 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — AlabamaBattle's Brigade — Third Battle of Winchester —
Near Redbud Road, 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
104 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Ash Hollow"The regiment went to pieces" — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Averrell Avenue at Artifact Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
105 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Battle of KernstownMarch 23, 1862
On Opequon Church Lane, on the right when traveling west.
106 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Battle of Kernstown
On Opequon Church Lane.
107 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — A-9 — Battle of Kernstown
On Opequon Church Lane (State Highway 706) 0.2 miles west of Valley Pike, on the right when traveling west.
108 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Battle of Rutherford's FarmUnion Victory
On Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling south. Reported damaged.
109 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Bloody Repulse"Close enough to feel the flame of the powder" — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Redbud Road (Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
110 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Breaking the DeadlockConverging Lines of Battle — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Redbud Road (Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
111 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Buzzy
Near Ralph Shockey Drive, 0.3 miles north of Millwood Pike (U.S. 50), on the left when traveling north.
112 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Captain Robert Young Conrad
Near Berryville Pike, 0.1 miles east of Regency Lakes Drive.
113 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — A-3 — Capture of Star Fort
On Valley Turnpike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling south.
114 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Civil War Earthworks"Where they are compelled by nature ... to resort to it"
Near Fortress Drive, 0.1 miles north of North Frederick Pike (U.S. 522), on the right when traveling north.
115 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Z-122 — Clark County / Frederick County
On Berryville Pike / Harry Byrd Highway (Virginia Route 7), on the right when traveling east.
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116 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — B-16 — Colonel John Singleton Mosby
On Millwood Pike (U.S. 17/50) at Carpers Valley Road (County Route 723), on the right when traveling east on Millwood Pike.
117 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Constructing Star Fort"It was hard work"
Near Fortress Drive, 0.1 miles north of North Frederick Pike (U.S. 522), on the right when traveling north.
118 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Counterattack!“Rodes Stops the Federal Breakthrough” — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Getty Lane, 0.2 miles north of Gateway Drive, on the left when traveling north.
119 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — J-16 — Defenses of Winchester
On Front Royal Pike (U.S. 522), on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
120 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Q-4 6 — Dr. Madison S. Briscoe(1904-1995)
On South Kent Street at East Cork Street, on the right when traveling north on South Kent Street.
121 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Duval's Attack"Hurry up boys, they need help up there" — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Redbud Road (Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
122 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Early Moves to Battle"The fire of battle veritably flashing in his eyes." — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Redbud Road (Scenic Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
123 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Fight for the High Ground
Near Jones Road (County Route 621), on the right when traveling north.
124 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — First Battle of Kernstown
On Valley Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling north.
125 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — A-11 — First Battle of Winchester
On Valley Pike (U.S. 11) at Prosperity Lane on Valley Pike.
126 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Fort Collier“I never saw such a sight”
On Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11) at Brooke Road (Route 1322), on the right when traveling north on Martinsburg Pike.
127 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Fort Collier1861 - 1864
Near Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11) at Brooke Road (County Route 1322), on the right when traveling north.
128 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — A-4 — Fort Collier
On Martinsburg Turnpike (U.S. 11) at Brooke Road (Route 1322), on the right when traveling south on Martinsburg Turnpike.
129 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Fort Collier Civil War Center
On Brooke Road (Virginia Route 1322) at Brick Kiln Road (Virginia Route 783), on the right when traveling east on Brooke Road. Reported permanently removed.
130 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Fury On The Fence LineBeal’s Brigade Holds the Line — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Redbud Road (Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
131 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Gen. Russell Hastings
On Fort Collier Road, on the right when traveling north.
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132 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Q 4a — General Daniel Morgan / Winchester
On Millwood Pike (U.S. 17 / 50) at Front Royal Pike (U.S. 522), on the right when traveling west on Millwood Pike.
133 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Q 4c — George Washington in Winchester
On Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11) at Brooke Road (Local Route 1322), on the right when traveling south on Martinsburg Pike.
134 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Grover's Attack"I only ask you to follow me!" — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Averrell Avenue north of Artifact Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
135 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Hackwood And Patton"Cost its brave commander his life" — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Redbud Road (Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
136 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — A-38 — Hackwood Park
On Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling south.
137 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — How To See the Battlefield
Near Jones Road (County Route 621), on the right when traveling north.
138 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — In Memory of Gilcin F. Meadors III
Near Third Battle of Winchester Trail, on the right when traveling south.
139 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — In Memory of the Many Soldiers of the Revolution
On Opequon Church Lane, on the right when traveling east.
140 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — In Memory of William Hoge (1660 - 1749) and His Wife Barbara Hume Hoge (1670 - 1745)Pioneer Settlers
Near Opequon Church Lane (Virginia Route 706) 0.1 miles west of Rosewood Lane, on the left when traveling west.
141 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — John Rutherford's FarmInterrupted by War
On Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling south. Reported damaged.
142 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Kernstown Battles
On Opequon Church Lane, on the right when traveling west.
143 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Q 4d — Lord Fairfax
On Maple Street / North Frederick Pike (U.S. 522) at Autumn View Lane, on the right when traveling west on Maple Street / North Frederick Pike.
144 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Lt. Collier’s Earthworks
Near Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11) at Brooke Road (County Route 1322), on the right when traveling north.
145 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Maine
Near Averrell Avenue at Artifact Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
146 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Major General Robert Emmett RodesConfederate Army of the Valley District — Third Battle of Winchester —
Near Getty Lane, 0.1 miles north of Gateway Drive, on the left when traveling north.
147 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Molineux's Stand"Catch the colors!" — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Averrell Avenue at Artifact Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
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148 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — North Carolina At Third Winchester
On Getty Lane, 0.2 miles north of Gateway Drive, on the left when traveling north.
149 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Northern Victory, Southern Defeat
Near Jones Road (County Route 621), on the right when traveling north.
150 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — OhioTo Her Noble Sons
Near Redbud Road (Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles south of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling south.
151 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — 169 — Opequon Presbyterian ChurchAmerican Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
On Opequon Church Lane, in the median. Reported permanently removed.
152 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — 169 — Opequon Presbyterian Church
On Opequon Church Lane (Virginia Route 706) 0.1 miles west of Rosewood Lane, on the left when traveling west.
153 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Opequon Village
On Miller Road (Virginia Route 620) at Cedar Creek Grade (Virginia Route 622), on the left when traveling north on Miller Road.
154 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Pettus Cousins in the Battle of First Kernstown
On Battle Park Drive, 0.6 miles west of Saratoga Drive, on the left when traveling north.
155 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Ricketts’s Attack“Then it came our turn to shoot” — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
On Getty Lane, 0.2 miles north of Gateway Drive, on the left when traveling north.
156 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Ritchie Interpretive Plaza
On Redbud Road, on the right when traveling east.
157 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Rose Hill"I do not recollect having ever heard such a roar of musketry." — 1862 Valley Campaign
On Jones Road (County Route 621), on the right when traveling north. Reported permanently removed.
158 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Rose Hill — 1862 Valley Campaign —
Near Jones Road (Virginia Route 621) 0.1 miles south of Cedar Creek Grade (Virginia Route 622), on the right when traveling north.
159 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Russell Restores the Line"Order your brigade to charge!" — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
On Getty Lane, 0.2 miles north of Gateway Drive, on the left when traveling north.
160 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Rutherford's FarmIn the Path of Battle
On Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling south. Reported damaged.
161 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Second Battle of KernstownJuly 24, 1864
Near Battle Park Drive, 0.4 miles west of Saratoga Drive, on the left when traveling west.
162 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Second Battle of Winchester"The guns in Star Fort greeted them" — Gettysburg Campaign —
Near Fortress Drive, 0.1 miles north of North Frederick Pike (U.S. 522), on the right when traveling north.
163 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Second Battle of Winchester"A scene ... I shall never forget" — Gettysburg Campaign —
Near Fortress Drive, 0.1 miles north of North Frederick Pike (U.S. 522), on the right when traveling north.
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164 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — A-8 — Second Battle of Winchester
On Valley Pike (U.S. 11) at Prosperity Lane on Valley Pike.
165 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — B-19 — Second Battle of Winchester
On Northwestern Pike (U.S. 50), on the right when traveling east.
166 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Second Winchester "Bringing fire and tempests on the world"The Second Battle of Winchester (June 13-15, 1863) — Shenandoah Valley Battlefields National Historic District —
On Crossover Boulevard (Virginia Route 645) 0.2 miles west of Front Royal Pike (U.S. 522), on the right when traveling west.
167 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Sheridan Moves To Battle"Stupendous Oversight": Chaos is the Canyon — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near First Woods Drive north of Millbrook Drive, on the left when traveling north.
168 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Sheridan Renews The Attack“You haven’t begun to fight yet!” — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Redbud Road (Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
169 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Southern SharpshootersTormenting the Attackers — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Redbud Road (Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
170 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Star FortGuardian of Winchester
On Fortress Drive, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
171 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Stuck In The Mud"To stop was death" — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Redbud Road (Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
172 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Ten Thousand DevilsAttack and Defend: The Confederate Left Flank — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Redbud Road (Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
173 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Advance of Tyler’s Brigade
Near Jones Road (County Route 621), on the right when traveling north.
174 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Association for the Preservation of Civil War Sites (APCWS)1987 - 1999
On Redbud Road (Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles south of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling south.
175 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Battle Begins: "I had murder in my heart"The Second Battle of Winchester (June 13-15, 186) — Shenandoah Valley Battlefields National Historic District —
On Crossover Boulevard (Virginia Route 645) 0.2 miles west of Front Royal Pike (U.S. 522), on the right when traveling west.
176 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Battle of Rutherford's FarmJuly 20, 1864 — Early's Maryland Campaign —
On Redbud Road (U.S. 11) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike, on the left when traveling east.
177 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Cavalry Charge at Fort CollierSeptember 19, 1864
Near Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11) at Brooke Road (County Route 1322), on the right when traveling north.
178 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Cost of BattleThis Hollowed Ground — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Redbud Road (Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
179 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Defense of the Stone Wall
Near Jones Road (Virginia Route 621) 0.6 miles south of Cedar Creek Grade (Virginia Route 622), on the right when traveling north.
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180 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Defense of the Stone Wall
Near Jones Road (County Route 621), on the right when traveling north. Reported permanently removed.
181 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The First Battle of KernstownThe Beginning of “Stonewall” Jackson’s Valley Campaign
Near Battle Park Drive, on the right when traveling west.
182 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The First Battle of KernstownMarch 23, 1862 — Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign —
On Redbud Road, 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the left when traveling east.
183 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The First Battle of KernstownFulkerson's Virginians Attack!
Near Battle Park Drive, 0.5 miles west of Saratoga Drive, on the left when traveling west.
184 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The First Battle Of Kernstown
Near Jones Road (Virginia Route 621) 0.1 miles south of Cedar Creek Grade (Virginia Route 622), on the right when traveling north.
185 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The First Battle of WinchesterMay 25, 1862 — Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign —
On Redbud Road, 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the left when traveling east.
186 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Glass Homestead and Mill
On Cedar Greek Grade (Virginia Route 622) at Miller Road (Virginia Route 620), on the left when traveling south on Cedar Greek Grade.
187 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Q-4 — The Great Indian (and Wagon) Road
On Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11) 0.4 miles east of Interstate 81, on the right when traveling south.
188 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Huntsberry FarmWar in the Front Yard — Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
189 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Middle Field“This is a slaughterhouse“ — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
Near Redbud Road (Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
190 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Northern FlankThird Winchester Battlefield Park — Shenandoah Valley Battlefields National Historic District —
Near Redbud Road (Virginia Route 661) 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
191 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Order for Retreat
Near Jones Road (County Route 621), on the right when traveling north.
192 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Pritchard HouseA Family Caught in the Midst of War!
Near Battlefield Park Drive at Saratoga Drive, on the right when traveling west.
193 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Second Battle of KernstownMulligan’s Final Stand
Near Battle Park Drive, on the right when traveling west.
194 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Second Battle of KernstownJuly 24, 1864 — Early's Maryland Campaign —
On Redbud Road, 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the left when traveling east.
195 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Second Battle of WinchesterJune 13-15, 1863 — Lee's 1863 Gettysburg Campaign —
On Redbud Road, 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the left when traveling east.
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196 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Third Battle of WinchesterConfederate Horse Artillery
Near Redbud Road (County Route 661), on the right when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.
197 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Third Battle of WinchesterFording Red Bud Run
Near Redbud Road (County Route 661), on the right when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.
198 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Third Battle of WinchesterSeptember 19, 1864 — Sheridan's 1864 Shenandoah Campaign —
On Redbud Road, 0.9 miles east of Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11), on the left when traveling east.
199 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Third Battle of Winchester
On Redbud Road (Route 661), on the right when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.
200 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Third Battle of WinchesterThe Confederates Reform
Near Redbud Road (County Route 661), on the right when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.

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