After filtering for Virginia, 759 entries match your criteria. The first 100 are listed.
⊳Historical Markers and War Memorials in Richmond, Virginia
Chesterfield is the county seat for Chesterfield County
1 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — "A Very Neat Chapel" — |
2 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — A Perfect Gibraltar — |
3 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — A Permanent Post — |
4 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — S-3 — Ampthill Estate — |
5 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Battle of Drewry’s Bluff — Drewry’s Bluff - 1862 — Reported permanently removed |
6 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — S-8 — Battle of Drewry’s Bluff — |
7 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Bellwood Elk Herd — Wapiti (Cervus canadensis) — |
8 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Bombproof and Well — Drewry’s Bluff – 1862 / 1864 — Reported permanently removed |
9 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Camp Beall — |
10 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Cary’s Mill Overlook — circa 1750 — Falling Creek Ironworks Park — |
11 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Covered Way — Drewry’s Bluff – 1862 / 1864 — |
12 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Cultural History — Falling Creek Ironworks Park — |
13 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Drewry’s Bluff — Richmond Battlefield — Richmond Nat’l Battlefield Pk – 1862/64 — |
14 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — 7 — Drewry’s Bluff — Captain John Smith’s Adventures on the James — www.johnsmithtrail.org — |
15 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — S-15 — Drewry’s Bluff — |
16 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — S-5 — Drewry’s Bluff — |
17 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Drewry’s Bluff Trail — Richmond National Battlefield Park — |
18 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Drewry's Bluff — |
19 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Duty Above and Beyond — |
20 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Falling Creek Iron Works — 1619-1622 — |
21 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — S-4 — Falling Creek Ironworks — |
22 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Falling Creek Stone Bridge — 1826-1828 — Falling Creek Ironworks Park — |
23 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Falling Creek Stone Bridge — 1826-1828 — Falling Creek Ironworks Park — |
24 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Finishing Fort Drewry — |
25 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — 59 — Fort Darling — Defences of Drewry's Bluff — |
26 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Fort Stevens — Butler’s Campaign Ends — Bermuda Hundred Campaign — |
27 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Fort Stevens — |
28 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Historic Route 1 — 1913-1926 — Falling Creek Ironworks Park — |
29 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Historic Route 1 — 1913-1926 — Falling Creek Ironworks Park — |
30 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Historic Village of Bensley — circa 1909 — Falling Creek Ironworks Park — |
31 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Historic Village of Bensley — circa 1909 — Falling Creek Ironworks Park — |
32 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Hot Shot and Wooden Ships — |
33 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Iron Furnace Overlook — 1619-1622 — Falling Creek Ironworks Park — |
34 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Jefferson Davis Highway — Virginia — |
35 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — May 15, 1862—The Battle of Drewry's Bluff — |
36 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Natural History — Falling Creek Ironworks Park — |
37 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Natural History — Falling Creek Ironworks Park — |
38 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — O-37 — Providence United Methodist Church — |
39 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — S-9 — Second Battle of Drewry's Bluff — |
40 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — Site of First Iron Foundry in America — |
41 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — The Bermuda Campaign — May 1864 — |
42 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — The First Marine Medal of Honor — Drewry’s Bluff — Richmond National Battlefield Park, NPS — |
43 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — The USS Monitor — |
44 ► Virginia, Chesterfield County, Richmond — S-2 — Warwick — |
45 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — "Right arm to partner & Reel" — The Virginia Reel — |
46 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — V-43 — Pleasants v. Pleasants — |
47 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — 1862 Peninsula Campaign — The Civil War in Tidewater — |
48 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — W-72 — 39th Illinois Veteran Volunteers — |
49 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — A National Cemetery System — |
50 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — A Place of Refuge — |
51 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — A Splendid Field of Battle — |
52 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — V-48 — Action at Osborne's — |
53 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — E-104-a — Adčle Goodman Clark — |
54 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Advancing On Richmond — Engagement at Laurel Hill Church — Siege of Petersburg & Richmond 1864-1865 — |
55 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Advantages of Terrain — |
56 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Battle at Meadow Bridge — Forcing a Crossing — |
57 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Battle of Darbytown Road — Lee’s Last Advance North of the James — |
58 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — V-26 — Battle of New Market Heights — |
59 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Battlefield Landscape — |
60 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — 21 — Battlefield of Malvern Hill — |
61 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — HC-26 — Belmont — |
62 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Black Troops Attack at Chaffin’s Farm — Fort Gilmer – 1864 — Reported permanently removed |
63 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Bombproof and Casemate — Fort Harrison – 1864 — |
64 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — E-4 — Brook Road — |
65 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — V-16 — Campaign of 1781 — |
66 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — HC-27 — Cedar Hill — |
67 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — W-3 — Charles City Road — |
68 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Chickahominy Bluff — Richmond Battlefield — Richmond Nat’l Battlefield Pk – 1862/64 — Reported permanently removed |
69 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Chickahominy Bluff — 1862 Seven Days' Battles — |
70 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Civil War Balloonists — |
71 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Confederate Attacks Stall — |
72 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Confederate Bulwark — Fort Johnson - 1864 — Reported permanently removed |
73 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Confederate Fortifications — |
74 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Counterattack — Fort Harrison – 1864 — |
75 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Curvy Course — Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail — |
76 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Dabbs House — Lee’s First Headquarters — 1862 Peninsula Campaign — Reported permanently removed |
77 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Dabbs House — Lee's First Headquarters — 1862 Peninsula Campaign — |
78 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Dabbs House — Lee's First Headquarters — 1862 Peninsula Campaign — Reported missing |
79 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — SA-31 — Dahlgren's Raid — |
80 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — SA-97 — Daniel Webster Davis (1862-1913) — |
81 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — HP92 — Darby House — ca. 1847 — |
82 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — W-1 — Darbytown Road — |
83 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — W-101 — Darbytown Road / Pioneer Baptist Church — |
84 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Deep Bottom Landing — A Vital Link — Reported permanently removed |
85 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Deep Bottom Landing — A Vital Link — |
86 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — 11 — Deep Bottom Park — Captain John Smith’s Adventures on the James — www.johnsmithtrail.org — Reported permanently removed |
87 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Defending Richmond — |
88 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — PA-139 — Defenses of Richmond — |
89 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 — |
90 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — E-104 — Emmanuel Church at Brook Hill Episcopal — |
91 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — PA-240 — Engagement at Malvern Cliffs — |
92 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — First Lieutenant Jimmie W. Monteith, Jr. — |
93 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — 49 — Fort Gilmer — Outer Line of Richmond Defences — |
94 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — 23 — Fort Harrison — |
95 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Fort Harrison Trail — Fort Harrison - 1862/1864 — Reported permanently removed |
96 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Fort Hoke: Empty Victory — |
97 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — 16 — Frazier's Farm — or Glendale Battlefield — |
98 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — 17 — Frazier's Farm — or Glendale Battlefield — |
99 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — 18 — Frazier's Farm — or Glendale Battlefield — |
100 ► Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — Freeman Marker — |
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