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Marker on Iron Works Road image, Touch for more information
By Dawn Bowen, July 22, 2007
Marker on Iron Works Road
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Virginia, Augusta County, Mount Solon — D-40 — Mossy Creek
On Iron Works Road (County Route 809) at Virginia Route 42, on the right on Iron Works Road.
2 Virginia, Augusta County, New Hope — Piedmont Battlefield
On Battlefield Road (Virginia Route 608) 0.4 miles north of Patterson Mill Road (Virginia Route 778), on the right when traveling north.
3 Virginia, Augusta County, New Hope — Battle of PiedmontFinal Action at New Hope
On Battlefield Road (County Route 608), on the left when traveling south.
4 Virginia, Staunton — I-16 — The Virginia School for the Deaf and the BlindFounded 1839
On Commerce Road (Bypass U.S. 11) south of Statler Boulevard.
5 Virginia, Staunton — The Wesleyan Female Institute
On West Beverly Street (Virginia Route 254) east of Church Street, on the left when traveling east.
6 Virginia, Augusta County, Fort Defiance — A-100 — Augusta Military Academy
On Lee Highway (U.S. 11) south of Fort Defiance Road (County Route 616), on the right when traveling south.
7 Virginia, Staunton — I-17 — Mary Baldwin College
On East Frederick Street at North New Street (Business Virginia Route 11), on the right on East Frederick Street.
8 Virginia, Staunton — I-21 — Stuart Hall
On West Frederick Street west of North Washington Street, on the right when traveling west.
9 Virginia, Augusta County, Swoope — West ViewConfederate Camps — 1862 Valley Campaign —
On Parkersburg Turnpike (Route 254), on the right when traveling west.
10 Virginia, Augusta County, West Augusta — W-149 — Fort Edward Johnson
On Shenandoah Mountain Drive (Route 250), on the right when traveling west.
11 Virginia, Augusta County, Churchville — W-156 — James Edward Hanger
On Churchville Avenue (U.S. 250) just west of Buffalo Gap Highway (State Route 42), on the left when traveling west.
12 Virginia, Staunton — StauntonVital Link — 1864 Valley Campaigns —
On Middlebrook Avenue (State Highway 252), on the left when traveling west.
13 Virginia, Augusta County, Fishersville — W-155 — Tinkling Spring ChurchAmerican Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
On Tinkling Spring Road (County Route 805), on the right when traveling north.
14 Virginia, Augusta County, Dooms — JD-14 — Jarman’s Gap
On East Side Highway (U.S. 340), on the left when traveling north.
15 Virginia, Staunton — The Barger HouseThe War's Lasting Effects
On Avenue of Trees, on the left when traveling south.
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16 Virginia, Augusta County, West Augusta — Mountain HouseJackson's March — 1862 Valley Campaign —
On Shenandoah Mountain Drive (U.S. 250) at Ramsey's Draft North, on the right when traveling west on Shenandoah Mountain Drive.
17 Virginia, Highland County, West Augusta — “The Shenandoah Mountain Pass is grand indeed…”Confederate Breastworks Trail
Near U.S. 250, on the right when traveling west.
18 Virginia, Highland County, West Augusta — Confederate Breastworks Interpretive Trail
Near Route 250, on the right when traveling west.
19 Virginia, Highland County, West Augusta — Welcome to Fort Johnson
Near U.S. 250, on the right when traveling west.
20 Virginia, Highland County, West Augusta — Fort Edward Johnson
Near U.S. 250, on the right when traveling west.
21 Virginia, Augusta County, West Augusta — “It was cold business…”
Near U.S. 250, on the right when traveling west.
22 Virginia, Augusta County, West Augusta — “Wee are faring badly…”
Near U.S. 250, on the right when traveling west.
23 Virginia, Highland County, West Augusta — “… tolerable well fortified”
Near U.S. 250.
24 Virginia, Augusta County, West Augusta — “Wee are now looking out for a fight…”
Near Route 250, on the right when traveling west.
25 Virginia, Augusta County, West Augusta — “… to go wee did not know where”
Near U.S. 250, on the right when traveling west.
26 Virginia, Augusta County, West Augusta — “We had a hardscrabble up…”
Near U.S. 250, on the right when traveling west.
27 Virginia, Augusta County, West Augusta — Healing the Wounds
Near U.S. 250, on the right when traveling west.
28 Virginia, Staunton — United States National Military Cemetery - Staunton
Near Richmond Avenue (U.S. 250).
29 Virginia, Staunton — Confederate Dead Monument - Thornrose Cemetery
Near West Beverly Street (State Highway 254), on the right when traveling west.
30 Virginia, Staunton — Augusta County Confederates Plaque
Near West Beverly Street (State Highway 254), on the right when traveling west.
31 Virginia, Waynesboro — W-160 — Early’s Last Battle
On Main Street (U.S. 250) at DuPont Circle, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
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32 Virginia, Waynesboro — William H. Harman Monument
On McElroy Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
33 Virginia, Waynesboro — Plumb HouseThe Valley is Lost — 1864 Campaigns —
On West Main Street (U.S. 340), on the right when traveling east.
34 Virginia, Waynesboro — Q-2-b — Waynesboro
On West Main Street (U.S. 340) east of Arch Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
 
 
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