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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 (160) Albemarle County, VA (127) Culpeper County, VA (167) Greene County, VA (8) Louisa County, VA (43) Madison County, VA (50) Spotsylvania County, VA (407)  OrangeCounty(160) Orange County (160)  AlbemarleCounty(127) Albemarle County (127)  CulpeperCounty(167) Culpeper County (167)  GreeneCounty(8) Greene County (8)  LouisaCounty(43) Louisa County (43)  MadisonCounty(50) Madison County (50)  SpotsylvaniaCounty(407) Spotsylvania County (407)
Orange is the county seat for Orange County
Adjacent to Orange County, Virginia
      Albemarle County (127)  
      Culpeper County (167)  
      Greene County (8)  
      Louisa County (43)  
      Madison County (50)  
      Spotsylvania County (407)  
 
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1 Virginia, Orange County, Barboursville — D-22 — Barboursville Reported permanently removed
2 Virginia, Orange County, Barboursville — D-22 — Barboursville
3 Virginia, Orange County, Barboursville — Barboursville RuinsHistoric Landmark
4 Virginia, Orange County, Barboursville — JJ-28 — Governor James Barbour
5 Virginia, Orange County, Gordonsville — F-23 — Church of the Blind Preacher
6 Virginia, Orange County, Gordonsville — G-25 — General Thomas Sumter
7 Virginia, Orange County, Gordonsville — Gordon Inn
8 Virginia, Orange County, Gordonsville — Gordonsville's Legendary Chicken Vendors"Fried Chicken Capital of the World"
9 Virginia, Orange County, Gordonsville — In Memory of the Soldiers, Both Confederate and Union
10 Virginia, Orange County, Gordonsville — JJ 36 — Madison-Barbour Rural Historic District
11 Virginia, Orange County, Gordonsville — D-20 — Montebello
12 Virginia, Orange County, Gordonsville — The Maplewood Memorial Association
13 Virginia, Orange County, Gordonsville — Welcome to The Exchange Hotel and Civil War Medical Museum
14 Virginia, Orange County, Lake of the Woods — Battle of the Wilderness
15 Virginia, Orange County, Lake of the Woods — Battle of the WildernessMay 5th, 1864
16 Virginia, Orange County, Lake of the Woods — Captain John Spotswood
17 Virginia, Orange County, Lake of the Woods — Dedicated To The Fallen
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18 Virginia, Orange County, Lake of the Woods — Gordon's Flank AttackBattle of the Wilderness
19 Virginia, Orange County, Lake of the Woods — Orange Grove 1728 - 1864
20 Virginia, Orange County, Lake of the Woods — Orange Grove 1865 - 1967
21 Virginia, Orange County, Lake of the Woods — Spotswood Family CemeteryAt Orange Grove c. 1786-1924
22 Virginia, Orange County, Lake of the Woods — The Apperson Family and Lake of the Woods
23 Virginia, Orange County, Lake of the Woods — Wilderness Battlefield MemorialRemembering Those Who Remain Long After the Battle was Over
24 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — "A Wild, Wicked Roar"The Battle of the Wilderness
25 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — “A Wild, Wicked Roar”The Battle of the Wilderness — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
26 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — “Stonewall” Jackson’s ArmThe Battle of Chancellorsville — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
27 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — “Stonewall” Jackson’s ArmThe Battle of the Wilderness — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
28 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — 140th New York State Vols.
29 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — A Busy PlaceThe Battle of the Wilderness
30 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — A Military SceneThe Battle of the Wilderness — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
31 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — A Military SceneThe Battle of the Wilderness — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
32 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — A.P. Hill Escapes CaptureThe Battle of the Wilderness — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
33 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Alexander Spotswood's Enchanted Castle
34 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — An Uneasy PartnershipThe Battle of the Wilderness — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
35 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Archeology at EllwoodThe Battle of the Wilderness — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
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36 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Arm of Stonewall Jackson
37 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Battle of the Wilderness
38 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Battle of the WildernessWilderness Exhibit Shelter — East Wall —
39 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — JJ-20 — Battle of the Wilderness Reported missing
40 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Clash on the Orange TurnpikeWilderness Exhibit Shelter — East Wall —
41 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Collision of GiantsWilderness Exhibit Shelter — North Wall —
42 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Z-176 — Culpeper County / Orange County
43 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — EllwoodThe Battle of the Wilderness — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
44 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Ellwood - Home and WorkplaceThe Battle of the Wilderness
45 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Face OffMine Run Campaign Reported unreadable
46 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Fighting on the Evening of May 5, 1864
47 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — First Blood in Saunders FieldThe Battle of the Wilderness
48 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Fort GermannaA Fort for German Settlers on the Colonial Frontier
49 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Fort Germanna Visitor Center
50 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — From Wilderness Run To Flat Run
51 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — J-34 — Germanna
52 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Germanna FordGrant Takes Command — Lee Vs. Grant - The 1864 Campaign — Reported permanently removed
53 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Germanna FordInto the Wilderness — Lee Vs. Grant - The 1864 Campaign — Reported permanently removed
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54 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Germanna FordInto the Wilderness — Lee vs. Grant - The 1864 Campaign —
55 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — J-35 — Germanna Ford
56 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — J–35 — Germanna Ford Reported permanently removed
57 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Giuseppe Oddenino
58 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Gordon Flank Attack TrailThe Battle of the Wilderness
59 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Gordon's Attack Falters
60 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Gordon's Flank Attack
61 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Grant Comes to VirginiaThe Battle of Fredericksburg
62 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Grant Takes CommandUnion Strategy in 1864 — Lee vs. Grant - The 1864 Campaign —
63 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Grant’s HeadquartersThe Battle of the Wilderness — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
64 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Hans Conrad Ambergerof Bonningheim, Germany 1683 - 1742
65 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Hans Jacob Holtzclaw of Trupbach, Germany1683 - 1760
66 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Johannes Kemper and Ailsey Katherine Utterback
67 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — John Gordon Proposes a Flank Attack
68 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Key TerrainThe Battle of the Wilderness — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
69 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Mine Run Campaign Reported unreadable
70 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — JJ-10 — Mine Run Campaign Reported missing
71 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — JJ-10 — Mine Run Campaign
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72 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Morning of May 6
73 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Z-167 — Orange County / Spotsylvania County
74 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — JJ-15 — Robinson's Tavern
75 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Saunders FieldBattle of the Wilderness — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
76 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Site of the First German Reformed Church1714
77 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Spotswood
78 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Struggle on the Orange Plank RoadWilderness Exhibit Shelter — East Wall —
79 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The "Enchanted Castle" at Germanna, circa 1720-1750
80 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Battle of Payne’s FarmThe Worm Fence
81 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Battle of Payne’s FarmThe Stonewall Brigade
82 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Battle of Payne’s FarmThe Confederate Wheel
83 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Battle of Payne’s FarmA Fruitless Campaign
84 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Battle of Payne’s FarmUnexpected Encounter
85 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Battle of Payne’s FarmStalemate at the Crossroads
86 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Battle of Payne’s FarmBaptism of Fire
87 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Battle of Payne’s FarmThe Walking Trail
88 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Battle of the Wilderness
89 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — OC-22 — The Campaign of 1781Lafayette's Maneuvers
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90 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Capture of Winslow's BatteryThe Battle of the Wilderness
91 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Confederate Defense
92 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Confederate LineThe Battle of the Wilderness
93 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Culpeper Mine Road
94 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Federals Fall Back
95 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Fighting Ends in StalemateWilderness Exhibit Shelter — South Wall —
96 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Higgerson FarmThe Battle of the Wilderness — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
97 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Marker Honors The Memory Of The Second Germanna Colony, 1717
98 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Mine Run CampaignMeade vs. Lee
99 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The Mine Run CampaignThe Battle of Payne’s Farm
100 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The WildernessDark, Close Wood — The Battlefield Becomes a Park —

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