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Historical Markers in Markham, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Fauquier 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 Fauquier County, VA (119) Clarke County, VA (75) Culpeper County, VA (167) Loudoun County, VA (345) Prince William County, VA (660) Rappahannock County, VA (74) Stafford County, VA (213) Warren County, VA (45)  FauquierCounty(119) Fauquier County (119)  ClarkeCounty(75) Clarke County (75)  CulpeperCounty(167) Culpeper County (167)  LoudounCounty(345) Loudoun County (345)  PrinceWilliamCounty(660) Prince William County (660)  RappahannockCounty(74) Rappahannock County (74)  StaffordCounty(213) Stafford County (213)  WarrenCounty(45) Warren County (45)
Warrenton is the county seat for Fauquier County
Markham is in Fauquier County
      Fauquier County (119)  
ADJACENT TO FAUQUIER COUNTY
      Clarke County (75)  
      Culpeper County (167)  
      Loudoun County (345)  
      Prince William County (660)  
      Rappahannock County (74)  
      Stafford County (213)  
      Warren County (45)  
 
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1 Virginia, Fauquier County, Markham — FF-10 — Brig. Gen. Turner Ashby, C.S.A.
Turner Ashby, Stonewall Jackson’s cavalry commander during the brilliant 1862 Shenandoah Valley campaign, was born on 23 Oct. 1828 just north at Rose Bank. From 1853 to 1858, Ashby operated a mercantile business in a large frame building just to the . . . Map (db m1399) HM
2 Virginia, Fauquier County, Markham — In Memory of Officers of the C.S.A.Leeds Episcopal Church
In Memory of Officers of the C.S.A. who were associated with this parish Gen. Turner Ashby Col. Robt. M. Stribling Col. Jas. Keith Marshall Maj. John Ambler Capt. Richard Ashby Capt. Wm. C. Marshall Capt. J.C. Little Lt. Jas. M. Marshall Lt. Gray . . . Map (db m25726) HM
3 Virginia, Fauquier County, Markham — FF-4 — Lee’s Bivouac, Gettysburg Campaign
Gen. Robert E. Lee established his headquarters here on the evening of 17 June 1863 as the Army of Northern Virginia marched north. Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell, who had replaced Stonewall Jackson as corps commander after Jackson’s death on 10 May, had . . . Map (db m1400) HM
4 Virginia, Fauquier County, Markham — FF-12 — The Hollow
In 1765, John Marshall, then nine, moved with his family from his birthplace 30 miles southeast to a small, newly constructed frame house one-quarter mile east known as The Hollow. The house built by his father, Thomas Marshall, was his home until . . . Map (db m23940) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024