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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Winchester, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Winchester, Virginia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Winchester Ind. City, VA (123) Frederick County, VA (175)  Winchester(123) Winchester (123)  FrederickCounty(175) Frederick County (175)  Winchester Winchester
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101Virginia, Winchester — Texas
On Quarles Drive, on the right when traveling east.
No InscriptionMap (db m26850) HM
102Virginia, Winchester — TexasDieu Vous Gardé
Near East Boscawen Street east of South East Lane, on the left when traveling east.
In Honor And Memory Of The Men From Texas Who Gave The Greatest Sacrifice 1st Texas Infantry Sgt. Joseph C. Hollingsworth, Co H Died Of Wounds, 18 Oct 1862 Pvt. M. Harvey Newman, Co M Died Of Disease, 14 Oct . . . — Map (db m117490) WM
103Virginia, Winchester — The Early Education Of Black Students In Winchester
On North East Lane at East Piccadilly Street, on the right when traveling south on North East Lane.
In 1875, when obvious that the city's black children were going to need a school, black Baptists who owned the Old Stone Church gave the city school board a 99-year lease on its building for $1. In return, the school board was charged with making . . . — Map (db m96110) HM
104Virginia, Winchester — The First Battle of KernstownFulkerson’s Virginians Attack!
Near Battle Park Drive, on the left when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
The low, marshy ground stretching from here to the distant road lay uncontested through the five-hour artillery duel that opened the First Battle of Kernstown. The scene changed dramatically at 2:00 P.M. when 900 Virginians marched toward this . . . — Map (db m2195) HM
105Virginia, Winchester — The First Battle of KernstownAn Unheralded Commander’s Unique Victory
Near Battle Park Drive, on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
At 9:00 A.M. on March 23, 1862, Confederate artillery unlimbered near the Valley Turnpike and fired on this height, called Pritchard’s Hill, to begin the First Battle of Kernstown. Union artillery rolled onto these knolls and responded by . . . — Map (db m2197) HM
106Virginia, Winchester — The First Battle of KernstownAn Unheralded Commander's Unique Victory
On Battle Park Drive 0.5 miles west of Saratoga Drive, on the right when traveling west.
At 9:00 A.M. on March 23, 1862, Confederate artillery unlimbered near the Valley Turnpike and fired on this height, called Pritchard's Hill, to begin the First Battle of Kernstown. Union artillery rolled onto these knolls and responded by . . . — Map (db m159173) HM
107Virginia, Winchester — The Hollingsworth Family Settlement
On South Pleasant Valley Road at Milwood Avenue (Business U.S. 17/50), on the right when traveling north on South Pleasant Valley Road.
Shenandoah University's History and Tourism Center sits on land once owned by the Hollingsworth family. The Hollingsworth home, "Abram's Delight," is now a nearby museum. One of the first settlers to come to the Shenandoah Valley, Abraham . . . — Map (db m19508) HM
108Virginia, Winchester — The Pritchard HouseA Family Caught in the Midst of War!
Near Battle Park Drive, on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
The large brick dwelling before you is the Pritchard House, built by Steven C. Pritchard, Jr. and his son Samuel R. Pritchard. During the Civil War, Samuel, his wife Helen, and their two small children occupied the house. Fighting swirled around the . . . — Map (db m2295) HM
109Virginia, Winchester — The Second Battle of KernstownTwo Future U.S. Presidents Fought at Kernstown
Near Battle Park Drive, on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
Colonel James A. Mulligan’s Union command of 1,800 men encamped on these heights on the night of July 23-24, 1864. When Confederate cavalry drove Union cavalry back toward Kernstown on the morning of the 24th, Mulligan deployed two cannon on this . . . — Map (db m154717) HM
110Virginia, Winchester — The Second Battle of KernstownTwo U.S. Presidents Fought at Kernstown
On Battle Park Drive 0.5 miles west of Saratoga Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Colonel James A. Mulligan's Union command of 1,800 men encamped on these heights on the night of July 23, 1864, when Confederate cavalry drove Union cavalry back toward Kernstown on the morning of the 24th, Mulligan deployed two cannons on the . . . — Map (db m159178) HM
111Virginia, Winchester — The Third Battle of Winchester
On Mt Hebron Drive at Confederate Cemetery Drive, on the left when traveling east on Mt Hebron Drive.
(The Battle of the Opequon) September 19, 1864 The decisive assault in the campaign set in motion by General Grant to free the Shenandoah Valley from the control of the Confederacy took place here. This high ground was part of Winchester’s . . . — Map (db m2660) HM
112Virginia, Winchester — The Virginia Woolen Company and Lewis Jones Knitting MillTextiles, Transportation, and Technology
On East Piccadilly Street at North East Lane, on the right when traveling east on East Piccadilly Street.
Born near Burnt Factory in Frederick Co., Virginia in 1867, Ed Johnston was determined to escape the life of a farm laborer. He learned the mechanic's trade at the Middletown Carriage Factory, and by age 25 worked in the B&O Railroad shops in . . . — Map (db m96109) HM
113Virginia, Winchester — The Women of Winchester
Near East Boscawen Street east of South East Lane, on the left when traveling east.
In Honor Of The Women of Winchester The Ladies Confederate Memorial Association Organized in 1865 And Turner Ashby Chapter #184 United Daughters of the Confederacy For Five Generations They Have Cherished the Memory of The . . . — Map (db m117486) HM WM
114Virginia, Winchester — J-4 — Third Battle of Winchester
On National Avenue (State Highway 7), on the right when traveling east.
Near here Early, facing east, took his last position on September 19, 1864. About sundown he was attacked and driven from it, retreating south. Presidents Rutherford B. Hayes and William McKinley served in this engagement on the Union side. — Map (db m2656) HM
115Virginia, Winchester — Third Battle of Winchester“Whirling through Winchester:” The Confederate Retreat — 1864 Valley Campaign —
On North East Lane at East Fairfax Lane, on the left when traveling north on North East Lane.
About 5 P.M. on September 19, 1864, the final, chaotic stages of the Third Battle of Winchester engulfed this area. After a day of combat east and north of the city, Confederate Gen. Jubal Early’s outnumbered men were flanked, broken, and forced to . . . — Map (db m96107) HM
116Virginia, Winchester — Thirty-Eighth Massachusetts Volunteers
On National Avenue (Business State Highway 7) at Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling east on National Avenue.
(Front):Thirty-Eighth Massachusetts Volunteers our comrades fell in the campaigns of 1864. These lie buried in the valley in unknown graves. Erected Sept. 19th, 1884 Grover's Division - Third Brigade (North side): First Sergeant, . . . — Map (db m81312) HM
117Virginia, Winchester — Thirty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry
Near National Avenue (State Highway 7) at Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling east.
. . . — Map (db m26183) HM
118Virginia, Winchester — Veterans MemorialMt Hebron Cemetery
Near Boscawen Street at East Lane.
This Memorial And Hallowed Ground Is Dedicated To All Veterans for Their Unselfish Patriotism, For Their Preservation Of Our Freedom, For The Security Of Our Country And For The Advancement Of The American Ideals Of Life, Liberty . . . — Map (db m142858) WM
119Virginia, Winchester — Virginia
Near Confederate Cemetery Drive at Handley Drive, on the right when traveling north.
(Left Side):In memory of the 398 Virginia soldiers. Lying in this cemetery. Who fell in defence of constitutional liberty and the sovereignty of their state. From 1861 to 1865. A.D. (Back):Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori. . . . — Map (db m26643) HM
120Virginia, Winchester — War of 1812 VeteransMt. Hebron Cemetery
Near Boscawen St at S East Lane.
Private Frederick A. Aulick • Private Frederick Barley • Private John Carter • Private Michael Copenhaver • Private James Holliday • Private Isaac Kurtz • Private John Price • Captain Henry S G Tucker • Private Philip Young • Private Henry Baker • . . . — Map (db m142852) HM WM
121Virginia, Winchester — Washington's Well
Near North Loudon Street at Clark Street, on the left when traveling north.
This well was dug with manpower and black powder under the supervision of George Washington inside the walls of Fort Loudoun, which was established in 1756. Dedicated October 2007 by Fort Loudoun Chapter, NSDAR — Map (db m73544) HM
122Virginia, Winchester — Welcome to a Special PlaceAbrams Creek Wetlands Preserve — City of Winchester, Virginia —
Near Meadow Branch Avenue just north of Handley Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
You've come at the right time. Any season, at any time of day, is the right time to enjoy the Preserve and discover some of its secrets. Please stay on the path, place litter in trash cans, clean up after your dog, and leave the plants and . . . — Map (db m159186) HM
123Virginia, Winchester — Winchester National Cemetery
Near National Avenue (Virginia Route 7) at Fairview Ave, on the right when traveling east.
National Cemetery Winchester National cemetery was established in 1866 on the site of the Third Battle of Winchester. Soon after the federal government created the 5-acre cemetery, remains were moved here from the battlefields at . . . — Map (db m130166) HM

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