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Historical Markers in New Hope, Virginia
Staunton is the county seat for Augusta County
New Hope is in Augusta County
Augusta County (70) ►
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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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, New Hope — Battle of Piedmont — Final Action at New Hope — ![]() |
The Battle of Piedmont, fought on June 5, 1864 between Union Gen. David Hunter and Confederate Gen. William E. "Grumble" Jones, ended here. It began more than a mile northeast when the 12,000-man strong Federal army, whose mission was to scour the . . . — — Map (db m155471) HM |
2 ► Virginia, Augusta County, New Hope — A-111 — Battle of Piedmont — ![]() |
On 5 June 1864, Confederate Brig. Gen. William E. “Grumble” Jones deployed his 5,600-man force to stop Union Maj. Gen. David Hunter’s advance on Staunton. The main battle line formed just south of here. Jones repulsed two assaults by . . . — — Map (db m155468) HM |
3 ► Virginia, Augusta County, New Hope — Piedmont Battlefield — ![]() |
Here on June 5, 1864, was fought the Battle of Piedmont for the possession of Staunton. Union Forces under Gen. David Hunter 12,015 men and suffered a loss of 130 killed and 650 wounded. Confederate forces numbering 5,600 men under Gen. . . . — — Map (db m193109) HM |