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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Warm Springs, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Bath 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 Bath County, VA (36) Alleghany County, VA (22) Augusta County, VA (70) Highland County, VA (55) Rockbridge County, VA (49) Greenbrier County, WV (77) Pocahontas County, WV (62)  BathCounty(36) Bath County (36)  AlleghanyCounty(22) Alleghany County (22)  AugustaCounty(70) Augusta County (70)  HighlandCounty(55) Highland County (55)  RockbridgeCounty(49) Rockbridge County (49)  GreenbrierCountyWest Virginia(77) Greenbrier County (77)  PocahontasCounty(62) Pocahontas County (62)
Warm Springs is the county seat for Bath County
Warm Springs is in Bath County
      Bath County (36)  
ADJACENT TO BATH COUNTY
      Alleghany County (22)  
      Augusta County (70)  
      Highland County (55)  
      Rockbridge County (49)  
      Greenbrier County, West Virginia (77)  
      Pocahontas County, West Virginia (62)  
 
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1 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — Bath County Historical Society Building
This 1875 law office of John W. Stephenson was moved to this site in 1907 and became the headquarters of the Bath County Historical Society in 1982 by a gift from Elaine W. Madlener.Map (db m172840) HM
2 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — Confederate Memorial
Confederate Soldiers 1861 - 1865 "Lest we forget"Map (db m172836) WM
3 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — D-36 — Early Bath County Courthouses
Bath County was formed in 1790 from parts of Augusta, Botetourt, and Greenbrier counties. The county court first met here on 10 May 1791 at the house of John Lewis's widow Margaret, who donated two acres opposite the mineral baths for public use. . . . Map (db m21754) HM
4 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — In Memory of Our Fallen Comrades
World War I Harvey K. Keyser • Charles A. Coleman • Otis V. Long • Frank B. Law • Wilbur R. Payne • ★ Unknown World War II Mark M. Gillispie • Elmer B. Izzard • Frank P. Johnson • Glen P. Hevener • Louis O. . . . Map (db m172838) WM
5 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — Q-35 — Mary Johnston(1870 – 1936)
Mary Johnston, a novelist, historian, playwright, suffragist, and social advocate, lived here at Three Hills. Born in Botetourt County, Johnston published 23 novels between 1898 and 1936 and became the first woman to top best-seller lists in the . . . Map (db m69596) HM
6 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — Overshoot Wheel
This waterwheel is known as an overshoot wheel. It is driven by the buckets at the top of the wheel. Manufactured by the Fitz Waterwheel Co. Hanover Pa.Map (db m172841) HM
7 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — Q-6 — Terrill Hill
Nearby is the site of Terrill Hill, home of the Terrill brothers of Bath County. Brig. Gen. William R. Terrill, a graduate of West Point commanded a Union brigade and was killed in the Battle of Perryville, Kentucky, on 8 Oct. 1862. His brother, . . . Map (db m21755) HM
8 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — D-35 — The County Seat of Bath
After 112 years in buildings near the Warm Springs mineral baths a mile northeast, the Bath County Court moved to this site in 1908. The architect, Frank P. Milburn, predicted the new courthouse would be “an honor and ornament to Bath . . . Map (db m30491) HM
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9 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — The Dinwiddie Mantle
This building was formerly a hardware store built in the late 1800sMap (db m172843) HM
10 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — D-38 — The Rev. Dr. William H. Sheppard(28 May 1865 – 25 Nov. 1927)
Born in Waynesboro to former slaves, William H. Sheppard became a Presbyterian missionary to the Belgian colony of Congo Free State in 1890. He and others opposed King Leopold II of Belgium, who encouraged such atrocities as the amputation of . . . Map (db m5607) HM
11 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — Veterans Memorial
In honor of the citizens of Bath County who have served our nation in the Armed ForcesMap (db m172839) WM
12 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — D-49 — Warm Springs
The courthouse town of Warm Springs reflects more than 200 years of settlement in the Warm Springs Valley. Located near the center of Bath County, this community encompasses a small village core and its surrounding rural landscape. The . . . Map (db m208531) HM
13 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — D-46 — Warm Springs Baths
The Warm Springs Baths, an example of 19th-century medicinal resort architecture, formed the centerpiece of a small village that served as the seat of Bath County from 1791 until 1908. Thomas Lewis and his son John developed a resort around . . . Map (db m208529) HM
14 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — Waterwheel Restaurant Building
There has been a mill on this site continuously since 1771. The present mill building was erected in 1900 and now is the home of the Waterwheel Restaurant.Map (db m172842) HM
 
 
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Apr. 28, 2024