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⊳Historical Markers and War Memorials in Shenandoah County, Virginia
Woodstock is the county seat for Shenandoah County
1 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — Charred Timbers — |
2 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — AB-2 — Civil War Action in Edinburg — |
3 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — Col. Turner Ashby — Roll of Co. C. 7th. Virginia Cavalry — |
4 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — Edinburg Mill — Saved During “The Burning” — 1864 Valley Campaign — |
5 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — Edinburg Mill Rain Garden — |
6 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — Schoolhouse Bench — |
7 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — Stoney Creek Flood Water Level — |
8 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — The Original Fire Bell — |
9 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — The Stony Creek Line — “We Shelled the Yanks and the Yanks Shelled Us” — 1862 Valley Campaign — |
10 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — The Stover - McGinnis House — “Make Me a Map of the Valley” — 1862 Valley Campaign — |
11 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — Veterans Memorial Bell — |
12 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — Wheat Fan — |
13 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — Wheat Fan — |
14 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Edinburg — World War II Memorial — |
15 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fisher’s Hill — Ramseur's Hill — Fisher’s Hill Battlefield — Shenandoah Valley Battlefields National Historic District — |
16 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — Battle of Fisher’s Hill — “Indications were ominous” — 1864 Valley Campaign — |
17 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — Battle of Fisher's Hill — |
18 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — A-22 — Battle of Fisher's Hill — |
19 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — A-23 — Battle of Fisher's Hill — |
20 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — AB-5 — Creative Women of Fishers Hill — |
21 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — Fisher’s Hill — Pegram’s Division Collapses — 1864 Valley Campaign — |
22 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — Fisher’s Hill — “Examples of energetic courage” — 1864 Valley Campaign — |
23 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — Fisher’s Hill — “Close up! On your life!”—Gen. Battle’s Defense — 1864 Valley Campaign — |
24 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — Fisher’s Hill — The Fight for the “Bull Pens” — 1864 Valley Campaign — |
25 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — Fisher’s Hill — Ramseur and Grimes Disagree — 1864 Valley Campaign — Reported damaged |
26 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — Fisher’s Hill — “To give up all hope”—Confederate Left Disintegrates — 1864 Valley Campaign — |
27 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — Fisher’s Hill — Crook’s Flanking Movement — 1864 Valley Campaign — Reported unreadable |
28 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — Fisher's Hill — Confederate Gibraltar — 1864 Valley Campaign — |
29 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — Fisher's Hill — Union Flank Attack — 1864 Valley Campaign — |
30 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — Fisher's Hill Battlefield — Veteran's Picnic Grounds — |
31 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — The Battle of Fishers Hill — |
32 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fishers Hill — Valley Pike — Tumbling Run Near Fisher's Hill — |
33 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Forestville — AB-3 — Andrew Zirkle Mill — |
34 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fort Valley — Birthplace of the CCC — Camp Roosevelt, NF-1 — |
35 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fort Valley — Blacksmith Shop — |
36 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fort Valley — Camp Barracks — |
37 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fort Valley — Fort Valley Church of God in Christ Jesus — 1878 1949 — Seven Fountains Virginia — |
38 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fort Valley — Mess Hall — Camp Roosevelt, NF-1 — |
39 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fort Valley — Robert Fechner Memorial Forest — |
40 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Fort Valley — When Pig Iron was King — |
41 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Maurertown — Shenandoah County Farm and Alms House — Shenandoah County • Industry with Plenty — |
42 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Maurertown — Toms Brook — "... to spew forth cavalry." — 1864 Valley Campaign — |
43 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 156 Orkney Drive — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
44 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 5855 Gospel Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
45 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 5907 Gospel Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
46 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 5923 Gospel Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
47 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 5928 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
48 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 5974 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
49 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 5976-5980 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
50 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 5986 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
51 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 5998 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
52 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 6005 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
53 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 6013 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
54 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 6024 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
55 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 6028 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
56 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — 6036 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
57 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — Ashby District Honor Roll — World War Two Veterans — |
58 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — Mayor Joseph A. "Joe" Williams — |
59 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — A-68 — McNeill’s Last Charge — |
60 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — Moore House 1872 — |
61 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — A-86 — Mount Jackson — |
62 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — Mount Jackson General Hospital, CSA — Shenandoah at War — Valley Campaigns — Reported permanently removed |
63 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church — 5983 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
64 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — Mt. Jackson Fire Company — 5930 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
65 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — Mt. Jackson General Hospital, CSA — Shenandoah at War — Valley Campaigns — |
66 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — Mt. Jackson United Methodist Church — 140 Orkney Drive — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
67 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — A-65 — Our Soldiers’ Cemetery — |
68 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — Shenandoah Guest House — 6012 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
69 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — St. Andrews Episcopal Church — 5890 Main Street — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
70 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — The Confederate Hospital — |
71 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — A-66 — The Confederate Hospital — |
72 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — To All Confederates — |
73 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — Union Church — Circa 1825 — Mt. Jackson Historic District — |
74 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — Veterans Memorial — |
75 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — Veterans Memorial — |
76 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — Veterans Memorial Flagpoles — |
77 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, Mount Jackson — World War II Memorial — |
78 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — “Good-bye, Lieutenant, I am killed.” — Woodson’s Missouri Cavalry in the Battle of New Market — |
79 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — 54th Pennsylvania Monument — |
80 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — A Genuine Relic — |
81 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — Baptism of Fire — VMI Cadet Casualties in the Battle of New Market — |
82 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — Battle of New Market — The Bloody Cedars — 1864 Valley Campaign — |
83 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — Battle of New Market — May 15, 1864 — Shenandoah Valley Circle Tour — |
84 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — A-28 — Battle of New Market — |
85 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — A-26 — Cavalry Engagement — |
86 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — Confederate Artillery — "Move your guns to the front where they could kill somebody." — The Battle of New Market (May 15, 1864) — |
87 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — Died on the Field of Honor…" — Gravestones of VMI Cadets — Reported missing |
88 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — DuPont at Rude’s Hill — “I had to depend entirely upon myself…” — 1864 Valley Campaign — |
89 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — A-36 — Fairfax Line — Reported missing |
90 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — A-36 — Fairfax Line — |
91 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — Fighting in the Streets — "Between the contending armies" — The Battle of New Market (May 13-15, 1864) — |
92 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — Gen. John Sevier — 1745-1815 — |
93 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — Heroism in Defeat — Captain Henry A. DuPont and Sergeant James M. Burns — |
94 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — Imboden's Spring — Historic Water Source — Civil War New Market — |
95 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — In Memory of General Robert E. Lee — |
96 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — In Memory of Noah Richard Proctor — Resting somewhere in this cemetery — Born March 24th 1839 - Died March 22nd 1920 — |
97 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — Initial Union Line and Shell Struck Post — The Odyssey of the 34th Massacchusetts — The Battle of New Market (May 15, 1864) — |
98 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — Jackson in New Market — Stonewall at the Strayer House — 1862 Valley Campaign — Reported missing |
99 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — Know Your Watershed Address — |
100 ► Virginia, Shenandoah County, New Market — May 15, 1864 — [The Battle of New Market] — |
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