13 entries match your criteria. Historical Markers and War Memorials in Diamond Hill Clickable Map of Lynchburg, 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 Lynchburg Ind. City, VA (129) Amherst County, VA (22) Bedford County, VA (37) Campbell County, VA (19) Lynchburg(129) Lynchburg (129) AmherstCounty(22) Amherst County (22) BedfordCounty(37) Bedford County (37) CampbellCounty(19) Campbell County (19) Diamond Hill and Vicinity ▶ Lynchburg (129) ▶ Amherst County (22) ▶ Bedford County (37) ▶ Campbell County (19) Touch name on list to highlight map location.Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there. GEOGRAPHIC SORT1► Virginia (Lynchburg), Diamond Hill — Q-6-30 — Amelia Perry Pride’s Dorchester Home — 2► Virginia (Lynchburg), Diamond Hill — Q-6-28 — C.W. Seay — (1900-1982) — 3► Virginia (Lynchburg), Diamond Hill — Q-6-29 — Camp Davis — 4► Virginia (Lynchburg), Diamond Hill — Q-6-23 — Chauncey E. Spencer, Sr. — 5► Virginia (Lynchburg), Diamond Hill — Q-7 — Diamond Hill Baptist Church — 6► Virginia (Lynchburg), Diamond Hill — Q-6-27 — Dr. Robert Walter Johnson — (1899-1971) — 7► Virginia (Lynchburg), Diamond Hill — Dr. Robert Walter Johnson House and Tennis Court — 8► Virginia (Lynchburg), Diamond Hill — Dunbar High School — 1923–1970 — Motto: Looking Forward Not Backward — 9► Virginia (Lynchburg), Diamond Hill — Lynchburg Civil War Hospitals — Knight and Miller Tobacco Factories — Battle of Lynchburg — 10► Virginia (Lynchburg), Diamond Hill — Q-6-31 — Pauline Weeden Maloney — (1904–1987) — 11► Virginia (Lynchburg), Diamond Hill — Q-6-26 — Professor Frank Trigg — (1850-1933) — 12► Virginia (Lynchburg), Diamond Hill — Site of Dr. Johnson's Tennis Court — 13► Virginia (Lynchburg), Diamond Hill — Q6-20 — The Anne Spencer House — 1313 Pierce Street —