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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Fishersville, Virginia
Staunton is the county seat for Augusta County
Fishersville is in Augusta County
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ADJACENT TO AUGUSTA COUNTY
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ADJACENT TO AUGUSTA COUNTY
Albemarle County (137) ►
Bath County (36) ►
Highland County (55) ►
Nelson County (44) ►
Rockbridge County (49) ►
Rockingham County (114) ►
Staunton (53) ►
Waynesboro (15) ►
Pendleton County, West Virginia (48) ►
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1 ► Virginia, Augusta County, Fishersville — W-155 — Tinkling Spring Church — American Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site — ![]() |
This was first the Southern Branch of the “Triple Forks of Shenandoah” Congregation, which called John Craig as pastor in 1741. A church was completed here about 1748; two other buildings have succeeded it. Beginning with 1777, James Waddel, the . . . — — Map (db m122178) HM |
2 ► Virginia, Augusta County, Fishersville — Woodrow Wilson General Hospital — ![]() |
Groundbreaking for the Woodrow Wilson General Hospital was June 26, 1942. The hospital was named after Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States and a native of the neighboring city of Staunton. The federal government acquired 652 . . . — — Map (db m106827) HM WM |
3 ► Virginia, Augusta County, Fishersville — JD-12 — Woodrow Wilson General Hospital — ![]() |
The U.S. Army, needing stateside medical facilities during World War II, broke ground for Woodrow Wilson General Hospital here in June 1942. Named for the former U.S. president born in nearby Staunton, the hospital consisted of about 135 . . . — — Map (db m106826) HM |
4 ► Virginia, Augusta County, Fishersville — I-18 — Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center — ![]() |
In 1947 the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center became the first state comprehensive rehabilitation center in the United States. Operated by the Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services, this residential facility offers various . . . — — Map (db m50617) HM |