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Historical Markers in Brownsburg, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Rockbridge 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 Rockbridge County, VA (49) Alleghany County, VA (22) Amherst County, VA (40) Augusta County, VA (70) Bath County, VA (36) Bedford County, VA (190) Botetourt County, VA (43) Buena Vista Ind. City, VA (4) Lexington Ind. City, VA (147) Nelson County, VA (44)  RockbridgeCounty(49) Rockbridge County (49)  AlleghanyCounty(22) Alleghany County (22)  AmherstCounty(40) Amherst County (40)  AugustaCounty(70) Augusta County (70)  BathCounty(36) Bath County (36)  BedfordCounty(190) Bedford County (190)  BotetourtCounty(43) Botetourt County (43)  (4) Buena Vista (4)  (147) Lexington (147)  NelsonCounty(44) Nelson County (44)
Lexington is the county seat for Rockbridge County
Brownsburg is in Rockbridge County
      Rockbridge County (49)  
ADJACENT TO ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY
      Alleghany County (22)  
      Amherst County (40)  
      Augusta County (70)  
      Bath County (36)  
      Bedford County (190)  
      Botetourt County (43)  
      Buena Vista (4)  
      Lexington (147)  
      Nelson County (44)  
 
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1 Virginia, Rockbridge County, Brownsburg — BrownsburgTarget of Hunter's Raid
On May 26, 1864, Union Gen. David Hunter marched south from Cedar Creek near Winchester to drive out Confederate forces, lay waste to the Shenandoah Valley, and destroy the railroads at Lynchburg. His raid was part of Gen. Ulysses S. . . . Map (db m182682) HM
2 Virginia, Rockbridge County, Brownsburg — A-70 — Brownsburg
The village of Brownsburg, established on 23 November 1793, is an enduring example of a mid- to late-19th-century Shenandoah Valley community. By 1835 Brownsburg was a thriving commercial hub and was centrally located on the stagecoach line . . . Map (db m45721) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Mar. 28, 2024