Historical Markers and War Memorials in Prince William County, Virginia
Adjacent to Prince William County, Virginia
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 101► Virginia (Prince William County), Gainesville — C-28 — Campaign of Second Manassas — |
| On Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 102► Virginia (Prince William County), Gainesville — Lee, Longstreet and Jackson Meeting — |
| On Lee Highway (U.S. 29) 0.2 miles west of Lolan Street, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 103► Virginia (Prince William County), Gainesville — C-33 — Rock Fight — |
| On Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 104► Virginia (Prince William County), Gainesville — C-27 — Second Battle of Manassas — |
| On Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 105► Virginia (Prince William County), Gainesville — The Macrae School — |
| On Virginia Oaks Drive just south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 106► Virginia (Prince William County), Gainesville — The Shirley Cemetery — |
| On Linton Hall Road (County Route 619). | |||
| 107► Virginia (Prince William County), Groveton — Attack at Deep Cut Second Battle of Manassas Day Three - August 30, 1862 - 3 p.m. — |
| On Featherbed Lane (County Route 622), on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 108► Virginia (Prince William County), Haymarket — Ambush at Ewells Chapel His Men Quickly Scattered — |
| On Loudoun Drive (County Route 615) at Largo Vista Drive, on the right when traveling west on Loudoun Drive. | |||
| 109► Virginia (Prince William County), Haymarket — 65 — Colonial Roads — |
| On Washington Street (Virginia Route 55) at Fayette Street, on the left when traveling west on Washington Street. | |||
| 110► Virginia (Prince William County), Haymarket — Haymarket During the Civil War “Pass Around Their Army Without Hindrance” Gettysburg Campaign — |
| On Washington Street (John Marshall Highway) (Virginia Route 55) west of Jefferson Street (Old Carolina Road), on the left when traveling west. | |||
| 111► Virginia (Prince William County), Haymarket — Haymarket During the War Civilian Hardships — |
| On Washington Street (John Marshall Highway) (Virginia Route 55) west of Jefferson Street (Old Carolina Road), on the left when traveling west. | |||
| 112► Virginia (Prince William County), Haymarket — Haymarket Post Office Circa - 1885 — |
| Near Washington Street (Virginia Route 55) at Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 113► Virginia (Prince William County), Haymarket — F-14 — Simon Kentons Birthplace — |
| On James Madison Highway (U.S. 15) at Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234), on the right when traveling north on James Madison Highway. | |||
| 114► Virginia (Prince William County), Haymarket — St. Paul's, Episcopal — |
| Near Fayette Street, on the right. | |||
| 115► Virginia (Prince William County), Haymarket — 63 — The Carolina Road — |
| On James Madison Highway (U.S. 15) 0.6 miles south of Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234), on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 116► Virginia (Prince William County), Independent Hill — Quantico Baptist Church — |
| On Aden Road at Joplin Road on Aden Road. | |||
| 117► Virginia (Prince William County), Kopp — Belle Haven Baptist Church December 20, 1885 – September 30, 1945 — |
| On MCB-1. | |||
| 118► Virginia (Prince William County), Kopp — Range 14 Training Complex — |
| On MCB 1, on the left when traveling west. | |||
| 119► Virginia (Prince William County), Leesylvania State Park — "At the Point of Rock" — |
| Near Daniel K Ludwig Drive. | |||
| 120► Virginia (Prince William County), Leesylvania State Park — 9 — "Light Horse Harry" Lee — |
| On Daniel K. Ludwig Drive, in the median. | |||
| 121► Virginia (Prince William County), Leesylvania State Park — A Fight on the Potomac — |
| Near Daniel K. Ludwig Drive. | |||
| 122► Virginia (Prince William County), Leesylvania State Park — A Railroad Runs Through It — |
| 123► Virginia (Prince William County), Leesylvania State Park — Freestone Point Earthworks Blockading the Potomac — |
| Near Daniel K Ludwig Drive. | |||
| 124► Virginia (Prince William County), Leesylvania State Park — Powells Creek Crossing — |
| On Daniel K. Ludwig Drive, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 125► Virginia (Prince William County), Leesylvania State Park — The Freestone Point Hunt Club — |
| Near Daniel K Ludwig Drive. | |||
| 126► Virginia (Prince William County), Leesylvania State Park — The Lee and Fairfax Family Cemetery — |
| 127► Virginia (Prince William County), Leesylvania State Park — The Lee Family Cemetery — |
| 128► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — "...Like a Stone Wall" First Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Sudley Road (State Road 234) 0.7 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 129► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — "The Very Vortex of Hell" Second Battle of Manassas Day Three - August 30, 1862 - 4:15 p.m. — |
| On New York Avenue at Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north on New York Avenue. | |||
| 130► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — “The Unfinished Railroad” — |
| On Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) south of Featherbed Lane. | |||
| 131► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 10th New York Vol. Infantry National Zouaves — |
| On New York Avenue 0.3 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 132► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 13th New York Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Fetherbed Lane (County Route 622), on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 133► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 15th Alabama Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Featherbed Lane (County Route 622), on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 134► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 15th Alabama Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 135► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 19th Indiana Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Pageland Lane (County Route 705) 0.7 miles north of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 136► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 1st Massachusetts Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Featherbed Lane (County Route 622). | |||
| 137► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 20th New York State Militia "Ulster Guard" Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Featherbed Lane (County Route 622), on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 138► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 21st Georgia Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 139► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 21st North Carolina Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 140► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 24th New York Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Fetherbed Lane (County Route 622), on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 141► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 26th Georgia Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Pageland Lane (County Route 705) 1 mile north of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 142► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 2nd New Hampshire Infantry First Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Sudley Road (State Road 234), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 143► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 2nd New Hampshire Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Featherbed Lane (County Route 622). | |||
| 144► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 2nd Rhode Island Infantry First Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Sudley Road (State Road 234), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 145► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 2nd Wisconsin Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Pageland Lane (County Route 705) 1 mile north of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 146► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 45th Georgia Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Featherbed Lane (County Route 622). | |||
| 147► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 49th Georgia Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Featherbed Lane (County Route 622). | |||
| 148► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 4th Alabama Infantry First Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Sudley Road (State Road 234) at Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 149► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 4th South Carolina Infantry First Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 150► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 5th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry Duryee Zouaves — |
| On New York Avenue 0.3 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 151► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 63rd Pennsylvania Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Featherbed Lane (County Route 622). | |||
| 152► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 6th Wisconsin Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 153► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 71st New York State Militia First Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Sudley Road (State Road 234), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 154► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 73rd Ohio Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Chinn Ridge Loop at Sudley Road (Virginia Road 234), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 155► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 76th New York Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 156► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 7th Georgia Markers — |
| Near Sudley Road (State Road 234) 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 157► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 7th Georgia Markers — |
| On Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29). | |||
| 158► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 7th Georgia Regiment — |
| Near Sudley Road (U.S. 234) 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (Route 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 159► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 7th Wisconsin Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 160► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 83rd Pennsylvania Infantry Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Fetherbed Lane (County Route 622), on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 161► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 8th Georgia Infantry First Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Sudley Road (State Road 234), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 162► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — A Debt Repaid — |
| Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234). | |||
| 163► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — A Stand Up Fight Second Battle of Manassas Day One - August 28, 1862 - Nightfall — |
| Near Pageland Lane (County Route 705) 0.7 miles north of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 164► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Archeology at Brawner Farm — |
| 165► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Archers Brigade Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Featherbed Lane (County Route 622). | |||
| 166► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Artillery Duel First Battle of Manassas July 21, 1861 2 p.m. — |
| Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 167► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Attack From Matthews Hill Cannoneer's-Eye View First Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Sudley Road (State Road 234) 0.3 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 168► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Battery Heights Second Battle of Manassas Day One - August 28, 1862 - 6:30 p.m. — |
| Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 169► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Battlefield of Bull Run or First Manassas — |
| Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29) at Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 170► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Battling for the Rocky Knoll Second Battle of Manassas Day Two - August 29, 1862 — |
| 171► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Blocking the Union Advance First Battle of Manassas — |
| On Sudley Road (U.S. 234) 0.4 miles north of Lee Highway (Route 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 172► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Blocking the Union Advance First Battle of Manassas July 21, 1861 10:30 a.m. — |
| Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.4 miles north of Lee Highway (Route 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 173► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Brigadier General Francis Stebbings Bartow — |
| Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.6 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 174► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Brooklyn Fourteenth — |
| On Lee Highway (U.S. 29) east of Groveton Road, on the left when traveling west. | |||
| 175► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Brownsville — |
| Near Pageland Lane. | |||
| 176► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — C-48 — Campaign of Second Manassas — |
| On Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) north of Exit 47 (Interstate 66), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 177► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Carter Cemetery — |
| Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29). | |||
| 178► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Cavalry Clash Second Battle of Manassas - Day Three - August 30, 1862 — |
| Near Vandor Lane, on the right when traveling east. Reported missing. | |||
| 179► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Cavalry Clash Second Battle of Manassas Day Three - August 30, 1862 - 6 p.m. — |
| Near Vandor Lane, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 180► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Charge on Griffins Guns Raw Recruits: The 33rd Va. Infantry First Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.8 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 181► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Chinn Ridge Second Battle of Manassas - Day Three August 30, 1862 — |
| 182► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Church During Wartime First Battle of Manassas — |
| On Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 1.5 miles north of Lee Highway, formerly Warrenton Turnpike (U.S. 29), on the left when traveling north. Reported missing. | |||
| 183► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Colonel Cameron — |
| Near Sudley Road (State Road 234) 0.4 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 184► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Colonel Fletcher Webster — |
| Near Chinn Ridge Loop 0.6 miles west of Sudley Road (Virginia Road 234), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 185► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Colonel Thomas — |
| Near Sudley Road (State Road 234) 0.7 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 186► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Company B, 4th U.S. Artillery Second Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 187► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Confederate Counterattack Second Battle of Manassas Day Three - August 30, 1862 - 4 p.m. — |
| On New York Avenue, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 188► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Confederate Headquarters Portici First Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Vandor Lane, on the right when traveling east. Reported missing. | |||
| 189► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Confederate Headquarters First Battle of Manassas July 21, 1861 — |
| Near Vandor Lane, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 190► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Confederates Rally First Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Sudley Road (U.S. 234) at Lee Highway (Route 29). | |||
| 191► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Confederates Rally First Battle of Manassas July 21, 1861 12:30 p.m. — |
| Near Sudley Road (U.S. 234) 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (Route 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 192► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Counterattack First Battle of Manassas — |
| Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.6 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 193► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — 50 — Dean Divers Church — |
| On Bethlehem Road, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 194► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Death of Fletcher Webster Second Battle of Manassas - Day Three - August 30, 1862 — |
| Near Chinn Ridge Loop 0.6 miles west of Sudley Road (Virginia Road 234), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 195► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Death of Fletcher Webster — |
| Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 196► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Deep Cut Porter's Attack Second Battle of Manassas - Day Three - August 30, 1862 — |
| On Featherbed Lane (County Route 622), on the right when traveling south. Reported missing. | |||
| 197► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Defeat and Disarray First Battle of Manassas July 21, 1861 5 p.m. — |
| Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 198► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Defending the Cannon 5th Maine Battery Second Battle of Manassas - Day Three - August 30, 1862 — |
| Near Chinn Ridge Loop 0.6 miles west of Sudley Road (Virginia Road 234), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 199► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Defending the Cannon Second Battle of Manassas Day Three August 30, 1862 5:30 p.m. — |
| Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 200► Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Dunklin Monument — |
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