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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Orange County, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Orange County, 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 Orange County, VA (125) Albemarle County, VA (83) Culpeper County, VA (106) Greene County, VA (7) Louisa County, VA (34) Madison County, VA (45) Spotsylvania County, VA (383)  OrangeCounty(125) Orange County (125)  AlbemarleCounty(83) Albemarle County (83)  CulpeperCounty(106) Culpeper County (106)  GreeneCounty(7) Greene County (7)  LouisaCounty(34) Louisa County (34)  MadisonCounty(45) Madison County (45)  SpotsylvaniaCounty(383) Spotsylvania County (383)
Adjacent to Orange County, Virginia
    Albemarle County (83)
    Culpeper County (106)
    Greene County (7)
    Louisa County (34)
    Madison County (45)
    Spotsylvania County (383)
 
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101Virginia (Orange County), Montpelier Station — 12 — The Blacksmith ShopDiscovering Madison
"And I desire my black Smith Moses, may belong to such of my children as he shall chose if they are willing to take him at a reasonable price." - Will of James Madison, Sr., 1787 The Blacksmith shop, constructed by Madison's father in the . . . — Map (db m23966) HM
102Virginia (Orange County), Montpelier Station — 21 — The GardenDiscovering Madison
"It was a paradise of roses and other flowers, to say nothing of the strawberries, and vegetables; every rare plant and fruit was sent to him by his admiring friends, who knew his taste, and they were carefully studied and reared by the gardener . . . — Map (db m23985) HM
103Virginia (Orange County), Montpelier Station — 24 — The Madison Family CemeteryDiscovering Madison
"The advice nearest to my heart and deepest in my convictions is that the Union of the States be cherished an perpetuated." -James Madison, Advice to My Country, 1834 The Madison Family Cemetery is the understated resting place for two of . . . — Map (db m24117) HM
104Virginia (Orange County), Montpelier Station — 17 — The QuartersDiscovering Madison
"The Negro habitations are separate from the dwelling house both here and all over Virginia, and they form a kind of village." - Journal of Sir Augustus John Foster, 1807 The Quarters, a cluster of wooden buildings segregated from the main . . . — Map (db m24047) HM
105Virginia (Orange County), Montpelier Station — 8 — The RoadDiscovering Madison
"Having lost ourselves in the mountain road which leads thro' a wild woody tract of ground, and wandering for some time in Mr. Madison's domain, which seemed interminable, we at last reached his hospitable mansion." - Margret Bayard Smith, . . . — Map (db m23903) HM
106Virginia (Orange County), Orange — JJ-4 — Bloomsbury
A mile north is Bloomsbury, estate of the pioneer, James Taylor, ancestor of Presidents James Madison and Zachary Taylor. He was a member of Spotswood's expedition over the mountains in 1716. — Map (db m4699) HM
107Virginia (Orange County), Orange — JJ-6 — Campaign of Second Manassas
Two miles north, near Pisgah Church, Jackson, Ewell and A.P. Hill camped, August 15-20, 1862 — Map (db m4698) HM
108Virginia (Orange County), Orange — F-32 — Campaign of Second Manassas
Near here Stonewall Jackson camped, August 13-15, 1862, just after the Cedar Mountain engagement. — Map (db m4765) HM
109Virginia (Orange County), Orange — JJ-34 — Capt. Andrew Maples Jr., Tuskegee Airman
Andrew Maples grew up in Orange and completed the Civilian Pilot Training Program at Hampton Institute in 1941. He graduated from the Advanced Flying School at the Tuskegee Army Air Field on 14 Jan. 1943, was commissioned a second lieutenant in the . . . — Map (db m104683) HM
110Virginia (Orange County), Orange — Elder John Leland
Courageous leader of the Baptist Doctrine Ardent advocate of the principles of democracy Vindicator of separation of church and state. Near this spot in 1788, elder John Leland and James Madison, the father of the American Constitution, held a . . . — Map (db m4697) HM
111Virginia (Orange County), Orange — General Zachary Taylor
A valiant soldier General Zachary Taylor 1784-1850 Twelfth President of the United States Born in Orange County Virginia Erected by Orange County Post No. 156 The American Legion 1934 — Map (db m83144) HM
112Virginia (Orange County), Orange — Honoring the People of Orange County
Honoring the People of Orange County who served the Cause of Liberty 1775-1783 Dedicated May 31, 1976 by Golden Horseshoe Chapter D.A.R. Erected by American Legion Post 156Map (db m157205) WM
113Virginia (Orange County), Orange — F-17 — Kemper's Grave
A mile south is the grave of James Lawson Kemper, who led his brigade of Virginia troops in Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, and fell desperately wounded, he became a Major-General in 1864. Kemper was governor of Virginia, 1874-1878. — Map (db m104736) HM
114Virginia (Orange County), Orange — JJ-2 — Lee's Headquarters
Half a mile west, at the Rogers farm called Middle Hill, Gen. Robert E. Lee kept his headquarters from Dec. 1863 to May 1864. His Army of Northern Virginia, in winter camp, guarded the south side of the Rapidan River from the vicinity of Liberty . . . — Map (db m4700) HM
115Virginia (Orange County), Orange — F-26 — Montpelier and Madison's Tomb
Five miles southwest is Montpelier, the home of James Madison, "Father of the American Constitution" and fourth president of the United States, 1809-1817. Near the house is the tomb of Madison, who died at Montpelier on June 28, 1836. — Map (db m4703) HM
116Virginia (Orange County), Orange — JJ-1 — Oakley
Dr. Robert Thomas, a prominent Orange County physician, constructed Oakley in the Greek Revival style in 1843. His daughter Sarah (Sally) Thomas Browning and her husband, G. Judson Browning, later owned it. George W. Bagby (1828-1883), Southern . . . — Map (db m22226) HM
117Virginia (Orange County), Orange — Z-12 — Orange County / Madison County
Orange County Formed from Spotsylvania County in 1734, Orange County, a pastoral Piedmont county, was probably named in honor of William IV, the Dutch prince of Orange, who married Anne, the Princess Royal, daughter of George II of England, . . . — Map (db m4758) HM
118Virginia (Orange County), Orange — JJ-31 — Orange Graded SchoolRosenwald Funded
Orange Graded School, built in 1925 to replace the African American schoolhouse on West Main Street, stood here. Of the several county schools for black students, Orange Graded was the only one built using the Julius Rosenwald Fund, which was . . . — Map (db m89880) HM
119Virginia (Orange County), Orange — F-30 — Orange Train Station
Beginning in 1749, Orange County's successive courthouses have been located just west of here. In 1854, the Orange & Alexandria Railroad, constructed to link Alexandria with central Virginia, reached Orange and a train station was built near here. . . . — Map (db m4702) HM
120Virginia (Orange County), Orange — Town of OrangeConfederate Hardships
Lee vs. Grant - The 1864 Campaign After Gettysburg and some minor operations during the summer and fall of 1863, Gen. Robert E. Lee and his Confederate army settled into winter quarters on the hills around the town of Orange Court House. Lee . . . — Map (db m4701) HM
121Virginia (Orange County), Orange — JJ-3 — Wreck at the Fat Nancy
Here, on 12 July 1888, occurred one of Virginia's largest train disasters, the wreck of the Virginia Midland Railroad's Train 52, the Piedmont Airline. As it crossed the 44-foot-high, 487-foot-long trestle, called the Fat Nancy for a local African . . . — Map (db m41517) HM
122Virginia (Orange County), Rhoadesville — JJ-24 — Campaign of 1781
Lafayette, marching southward from Raccoon Ford, camped here, June 8-9, 1781. — Map (db m5454) HM
123Virginia (Orange County), Rosena — GA-42 — Southwest Mountains Rural Historic District
Extending from the Orange County line on the north to the outskirts of Charlottesville with the Southwest Mountains forming its spine, this historic district encompasses more than 31,000 acres and contains some of the Piedmont’s most pristine and . . . — Map (db m40775) HM
124Virginia (Orange County), Somerset — James Madison and Dolley Madison
Near this spot are buried James Madison "Father of the Constitution" Fourth President of the United States 1809-1817 and Dolley Madison his wife — Map (db m24226) HM
125Virginia (Orange County), Verdiersville — JJ-12 — Stuart's "Very Narrow Escape"
At dawn on 18 Aug. 1862, Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart was awakened by the clatter of approaching cavalry. Expecting Maj. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee to join him in scouting Maj. Gen. John Pope's Union army, Stuart was surprised by Federal troopers instead. . . . — Map (db m4696) HM

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