Historical Markers and War Memorials in Frederick County, Virginia
Adjacent to Frederick County, Virginia
▶ Clarke County (72)
▶ Shenandoah County (204)
▶ Warren County (43)
▶ Winchester (123)
▶ Berkeley County, West Virginia (102)
▶ Hampshire County, West Virginia (72)
▶ Hardy County, West Virginia (37)
▶ Jefferson County, West Virginia (340)
▶ Morgan County, West Virginia (102)
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▶ Shenandoah County (204)
▶ Warren County (43)
▶ Winchester (123)
▶ Berkeley County, West Virginia (102)
▶ Hampshire County, West Virginia (72)
▶ Hardy County, West Virginia (37)
▶ Jefferson County, West Virginia (340)
▶ Morgan County, West Virginia (102)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Virginia (Frederick County), Albin — Second Battle of Winchester Louisiana Tigers Capture West Fort Gettysburg Campaign — |
| 2► Virginia (Frederick County), Burnt Factory — Q 4-b — Jost Hite and Winchester — |
| 3► Virginia (Frederick County), Clear Brook — Hopewell Friends Meeting House — |
| 4► Virginia (Frederick County), Clear Brook — Z-291 — West Virginia / Frederick County — |
| 5► Virginia (Frederick County), Gainesboro — Gainesboro Harold H. Bageant Memorial Park — |
| 6► Virginia (Frederick County), Gainesboro — The Stonewall Brigade at Pughtown January 1862 — |
| 7► Virginia (Frederick County), Gore — Z-217 — Frederick County Va. / West Virginia — |
| 8► Virginia (Frederick County), Gore — B-18 — Willa Cather Birthplace — |
| 9► Virginia (Frederick County), Gore — B-17 — Willow Shade — |
| 10► Virginia (Frederick County), Green Spring — A-67 — Old Stone Church at Greenspring — |
| 11► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — 1790 Stone Church — |
| 12► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — A-9 — Battle of Kernstown — |
| 13► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — Battle of Kernstown March 23, 1862 — |
| 14► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — Battle of Kernstown — |
| 15► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — First Battle of Kernstown — |
| 16► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — A-11 — First Battle of Winchester — |
| 17► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — In Memory of the Many Soldiers of the Revolution — |
| 18► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — In Memory of William Hoge (1660 - 1749) and His Wife Barbara Hume Hoge (1670 - 1745) Pioneer Settlers — |
| 19► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — Kernstown Battles — |
| 20► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — 169 — Opequon Presbyterian Church American Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site — |
| 21► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — 169 — Opequon Presbyterian Church — |
| 22► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — Pettus Cousins in the Battle of First Kernstown — |
| 23► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — Second Battle of Kernstown July 24, 1864 — |
| 24► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — A-8 — Second Battle of Winchester — |
| 25► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — The First Battle of Kernstown Fulkerson's Virginians Attack! — |
| 26► Virginia (Frederick County), Kernstown — The Pritchard House A Family Caught in the Midst of War! — |
| 27► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — 128th New York Volunteer Regiment — |
| 28► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — 128th Regt N.Y.S.V.I. — |
| 29► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — 1st Maine Battery — |
| 30► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — A Rich Prize 7:00 a.m. Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park — |
| 31► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — A-15 — Battle of Cedar Creek — |
| 32► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Battle of Cedar Creek October 19, 1864 — |
| 33► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Battle of Cedar Creek — |
| 34► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — A-56 — Battle of Cedar Creek — |
| 35► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Battle of Cedar Creek — |
| 36► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Battle of Cedar Creek Union Left Flank 1864 Valley Campaign — |
| 37► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Battle of Cedar Creek 1864 — |
| 38► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Battlefield Center — |
| 39► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Bearing the Brunt Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 40► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Cedar Creek The 8th Vermont Vol's — |
| 41► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove — |
| 42► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Colonel Charles Russell Lowell — |
| 43► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — A-14 — End Of Sheridans Ride — |
| 44► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — A-16 — Engagement Of Middletown — |
| 45► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Eve of Battle Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 46► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Z-179 — Frederick County / Shenandoah County — |
| 47► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Heater Fields — |
| 48► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Heater House — |
| 49► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — In Honor of Joist Hite (1685-1761) — |
| 50► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — A-105 — Middletown — |
| 51► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Middletown Virginia — |
| 52► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Molineux's 2nd Brigade — |
| 53► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Monte Vista — |
| 54► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — N.C. Troops at Cedar Creek — |
| 55► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Old Hall at Belle Grove — |
| 56► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Old Hall at Belle Grove — |
| 57► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — A-37 — Old Stone Fort — |
| 58► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Plantation Office & Store — |
| 59► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Plantation Slavery Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 60► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Ramseur Monument — |
| 61► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Shenandoah At War One story
a thousand voices — |
| 62► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Slowing the Advance The Morning Attack Trails Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park — |
| 63► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — The Battle of Cedar Creek — |
| 64► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — The Battle of Cedar Creek By Julian Scott — |
| 65► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — The Cauldron — |
| 66► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — The Enslaved Burial Ground — |
| 67► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — The Shenandoah Valley / Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864 Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 68► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — A-17 — Tomb Of An Unknown Soldier — |
| 69► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Union Camps — |
| 70► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Union Trenches — |
| 71► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Union Withdrawal — |
| 72► Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Vermont at Cedar Creek — |
| 73► Virginia (Frederick County), Star Tannery — Z-283 — Frederick County / Shenandoah County — |
| 74► Virginia (Frederick County), Stephens City — Andrew Pitman House — |
| 75► Virginia (Frederick County), Stephens City — A-12 — House of First Settler — |
| 76► Virginia (Frederick County), Stephens City — Hunter's Raid Begins Hunter's Order to Burn Newtown Hunter's Raid — |
| 77► Virginia (Frederick County), Stephens City — In Memory of All American Veterans — |
| 78► Virginia (Frederick County), Stephens City — Newtown Burnings and Hangings 1864 Valley Campaign — |
| 79► Virginia (Frederick County), Stephens City — Newtown Stephensburg Historic District — |
| 80► Virginia (Frederick County), Stephens City — A-12 — Stephens City — |
| 81► Virginia (Frederick County), Stephens City — A 127 — Stephens Family — |
| 82► Virginia (Frederick County), Stephens City — The Old Graveyard Lots #76 & 77 — |
| 83► Virginia (Frederick County), Stephenson — A-1 — Action at Stephensons Depot — |
| 84► Virginia (Frederick County), Stephenson — Jordan Springs Healing Springs — |
| 85► Virginia (Frederick County), Stephenson — Stephenson Depot "The Thermopylae of my campaign.” — |
| 86► Virginia (Frederick County), Stephenson — Third Battle of Winchester "One Moving Mass of Glittering Sabers" 1864 Valley Campaigns — |
| 87► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — "Like A Thousand Bricks" The Union Cavalry Charge The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) — |
| 88► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — “Shrapnel Rained On Us” The Union Attack Across Redbud Run The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) — |
| 89► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — 2nd Battle of Winchester June 13–15, 1863 — |
| 90► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — 2nd Battle of Winchester / 3rd Battle of Winchester — |
| 91► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — 3rd Battle of Winchester September 19, 1864 — |
| 92► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — A Murderous Fire Confederate Horse Artillery on Huntsberry Farm The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) — |
| 93► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — A-2 — Action of Rutherfords Farm — |
| 94► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — Alabama Battle's Brigade Third Battle of Winchester — |
| 95► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — Battle of Rutherford's Farm Union Victory — |
| 96► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — Captain Robert Young Conrad — |
| 97► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — A-3 — Capture of Star Fort — |
| 98► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — Civil War Earthworks "Where they are compelled by nature ... to resort to it" — |
| 99► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — Z-122 — Clark County / Frederick County — |
| 100► Virginia (Frederick County), Winchester — B-16 — Colonel John Singleton Mosby — |
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