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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Smyth County
Marion is the county seat for Smyth County
1 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Adwolfe — K-56 — Campbell's Home — |
2 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Adwolfe — Mountain View Plantation: Antebellum Home Of The Abijah Thomas Family — |
3 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Adwolfe — KD-18 — Village of Holston Mills — |
4 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Chilhowie — Chilhowie — Stoneman at Greever’s Switch — Stoneman Raid — |
5 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Chilhowie — K-22 — Chilhowie — |
6 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Chilhowie — Chilhowie Methodist Episcopal Church — |
7 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Chilhowie — K-21 — Farthest West, 1750 — |
8 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Chilhowie — Sulphur Springs Church and Campground — 1806–1893 — |
9 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Chilhowie — Town House — |
10 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Chilhowie — Transportation Through the Ages — 1900–1930’s — The Carriage House — |
11 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Groseclose — K-30 — Early Settlers — |
12 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Konnarock — K 82 — Konnarock Training School (1924~1959) — |
13 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — KD-14 — “The Crying Tree” — |
14 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — KD-17 — Abijah Thomas (1814-1876) and His Octagonal House — |
15 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Annabel Morris Buchanan — 1888- 1983 — Marion History Walk — |
16 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — K-26 — Battle of Marion — |
17 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — KD-16 — Carnegie High School — |
18 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — K-328 — Col. Arthur Campbell — |
19 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Col. William Elisha Peters — Confederate Veteran and College Professor — Reported permanently removed |
20 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Confederate Memorial — |
21 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — D.C. Miller Law Office — 220 West Town Street — Marion History Walk — |
22 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Engagement at Marion — A Small Town Survives — Reported permanently removed |
23 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — General Francis Marion — 1732-1795 — Marion History Walk — |
24 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Governor David Campbell — 1779-1859 — Marion History Walk — |
25 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Home of Mountain Dew — Marion History Walk — |
26 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Hungry Mother State Park — Marion History Walk — |
27 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — K-33 — Hungry Mother State Park — |
28 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — J. C. Campbell House — 205 West Main Street — Marion History Walk — |
29 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Laura Lu Copenhaver — 1868-1940 — Marion History Walk — |
30 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Look & Lincoln Wagon Factory — 1860 - 1901 — Marion History Walk — |
31 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Lt. Col. Garland York — 1923-1996 “The Omaha Kid” — Marion History Walk — |
32 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Mack Howard Sturgill — 1927 – 1998 “Historical gossip” — Marion History Walk — |
33 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — K-34 — Marion — |
34 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Marion & Rye Valley Railroad — 1891 - 1932 — Marion History Walk — |
35 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Marion 9/11 Memorial — |
36 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Marion College — 1873 – 1967 — Marion History Walk — |
37 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Marion Municipal Building — Marion History Walk — |
38 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Marion Musical Heritage Mural — |
39 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — KD-15 — Mount Pleasant Methodist Church — |
40 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Nolan Ryan and the Marion Mets — Marion History Walk — |
41 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — R.T. Greer & Company — 1904 – 1968 — Marion History Walk — |
42 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Royal Oak Presbyterian Church — Marion History Walk — |
43 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — K-24 — Royal Oak Presbyterian Church — |
44 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Salt Kettle — |
45 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Sherwood Anderson — 1876-1941 — Marion History Walk — |
46 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — K-46 — Sherwood Anderson — |
47 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — K-27 — Site of Colonial Home — |
48 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Smyth County Courthouse — Marion History Walk — |
49 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Smyth County Museum — Marion History Walk — |
50 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Smyth County Revolutionary War Memorial — |
51 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Smyth County War Memorial — |
52 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — Southwestern State Mental Hospital — 340 Bagley Circle — Marion History Walk — |
53 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — UC-5 — State Fish Hatchery — |
54 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — The Battle of Marion — December 17 & 18, 1864 — Marion History Walk — |
55 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Marion — The Lincoln Theatre — Marion History Walk — |
56 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Saltville — Battle at Cedar Branch — Salt Works Defended — |
57 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Saltville — History of Saltville Valley — |
58 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Saltville — KB-6 — Saltville — |
59 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Saltville — Saltville Defenses — Saltville and Salt Manufacturing — |
60 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Saltville — U.S. General Stoneman's Raid — The Salt Works Partially Destroyed — |
61 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Seven Mile Ford — K-19 — Seven Mile Ford — |
62 ► Virginia, Smyth County, Seven Mile Ford — K-20 — William Campbell’s Grave — |