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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Frederick County, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Frederick 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 Frederick County, VA (231) Clarke County, VA (75) Shenandoah County, VA (217) Warren County, VA (45) Winchester Ind. City, VA (132) Berkeley County, WV (107) Hampshire County, WV (76) Hardy County, WV (44) Jefferson County, WV (349) Morgan County, WV (109)  FrederickCounty(231) Frederick County (231)  ClarkeCounty(75) Clarke County (75)  ShenandoahCounty(217) Shenandoah County (217)  WarrenCounty(45) Warren County (45)  (132) Winchester (132)  BerkeleyCountyWest Virginia(107) Berkeley County (107)  HampshireCounty(76) Hampshire County (76)  HardyCounty(44) Hardy County (44)  JeffersonCounty(349) Jefferson County (349)  MorganCounty(109) Morgan County (109)
Winchester is the county seat for Frederick County
Adjacent to Frederick County, Virginia
      Clarke County (75)  
      Shenandoah County (217)  
      Warren County (45)  
      Winchester (132)  
      Berkeley County, West Virginia (107)  
      Hampshire County, West Virginia (76)  
      Hardy County, West Virginia (44)  
      Jefferson County, West Virginia (349)  
      Morgan County, West Virginia (109)  
 
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1 Virginia, Frederick County, Albin — Second Battle of Winchester — Louisiana Tigers Capture West Fort — Gettysburg Campaign —
2 Virginia, Frederick County, Burnt Factory — Q 4-b — Jost Hite and Winchester
3 Virginia, Frederick County, Clear Brook — Hopewell Friends Meeting House
4 Virginia, Frederick County, Clear Brook — Z-291 — West Virginia / Frederick County
5 Virginia, Frederick County, Gainesboro — Gainesboro — Harold H. Bageant Memorial Park
6 Virginia, Frederick County, Gainesboro — The Stonewall Brigade at Pughtown — January 1862
7 Virginia, Frederick County, Gore — Z-217 — Frederick County Va. / West Virginia
8 Virginia, Frederick County, Gore — Jeremiah Smith Family Cemetery
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9 Virginia, Frederick County, Gore — B-18 — Willa Cather Birthplace
10 Virginia, Frederick County, Gore — B-17 — Willow Shade
11 Virginia, Frederick County, Green Spring — A-67 — Old Stone Church at Greenspring
12 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — 128th New York Volunteer Regiment
13 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — 128th Regt N.Y.S.V.I.
14 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — 1st Maine Battery
15 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — A Rich Prize — 7:00 a.m. — Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park —
16 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Battle of Cedar Creek — October 19, 1864
17 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Battle of Cedar Creek
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18 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Battle of Cedar Creek
19 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Battle of Cedar Creek — Union Left Flank — 1864 Valley Campaign —
20 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Battle of Cedar Creek
21 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — A-15 — Battle of Cedar Creek
22 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — A-56 — Battle of Cedar Creek
23 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Battle of Cedar Creek 1864
24 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Battlefield Center
25 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Bearing the Brunt — Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
26 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Cedar Creek — The 8th Vermont Vol's
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27 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove
28 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Colonel Charles Russell Lowell
29 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Defense in the Cemetery — 8:00 to 9:30 a.m.
30 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — A-14 — End Of Sheridan’s Ride
31 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — A-16 — Engagement Of Middletown
32 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Enslaved Quarter Site
33 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Eve of Battle — Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
34 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Eve of Battle
35 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Heater Fields
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36 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Heater House
37 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — In Honor of Joist Hite (1685-1761)
38 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — A-105 — Middletown
39 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Middletown Veterans Memorial — Freedom Is Not Free
40 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Middletown Virginia
41 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Molineux's 2nd Brigade
42 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Monte Vista
43 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — N.C. Troops at Cedar Creek
44 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Old Hall at Belle Grove — Reported permanently removed
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45 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Old Hall at Belle Grove — Reported damaged
46 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — A-37 — Old Stone Fort
47 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Outflanked! — The 19th Corps Entrenchment Trail
48 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Outflanked! — 19th Corps Trails
49 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Plantation Office & Store
50 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Plantation Slavery — Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
51 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Ramseur Monument
52 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Shenandoah At War — One story… a thousand voices — Reported permanently removed
53 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Sheridan Arrives — 10:30 am
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54 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Signal Knob During the Civil War
55 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Slowing the Advance — The Morning Attack Trails — Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park —
56 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — South Carolina Troops at Cedar Creek
57 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Stand of the Eighth Vermont — 5:45 a.m.
58 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Surprise Attack — 5:00 a.m.
59 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — The Battle Begins — The Thoburn Redoubt Trail
60 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — The Battle of Cedar Creek
61 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — The Battle of Cedar Creek — By Julian Scott
62 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — The Cauldron
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63 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — The Enslaved Burial Ground
64 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — The Fatal Halt — 10:30 am
65 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — The Shenandoah Valley / Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864 — Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
66 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — The Shenandoah Valley / Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864 — Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park
67 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — The Shenandoah Valley / Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864 — Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park
68 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — The Toll of War
69 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — A-17 — Tomb Of An Unknown Soldier
70 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Union Camps
71 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Union Counterattack 4:00 p.m. — Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park —
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72 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Union Trenches
73 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Union Withdrawal
74 Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Vermont at Cedar Creek
75 Virginia, Frederick County, Star Tannery — Z-283 — Frederick County / Shenandoah County
76 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephens City — Andrew Pitman House
77 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephens City — J-16 — Camp Russell
78 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephens City — A-12 — House of First Settler
79 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephens City — Hunter's Raid Begins — Hunter's Order to Burn Newtown — Hunter's Raid —
80 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephens City — In Memory of All American Veterans
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81 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephens City — Newtown — Burnings and Hangings — 1864 Valley Campaign —
82 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephens City — Newtown Stephensburg Historic District
83 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephens City — A-12 — Stephens City
84 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephens City — A-127 — Stephens Family
85 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephens City — The Old Graveyard — Lots #76 & 77
86 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephenson — 1st Maryland Battery (CSA) Memorial
87 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephenson — A-1 — Action at Stephenson’s Depot
88 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephenson — Jordan Springs — Healing Springs
89 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephenson — Roots Of Methodism In Frederick County Milburn Chapel
90 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephenson — Roots Of Methodism In Frederick County Milburn Chapel
91 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephenson — Stephenson Depot — "The Thermopylae of my campaign.”
92 Virginia, Frederick County, Stephenson — Third Battle of Winchester — "One Moving Mass of Glittering Sabers" — 1864 Valley Campaigns — Reported missing
93 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — "Like A Thousand Bricks" — The Union Cavalry Charge — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
94 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — “Shrapnel Rained On Us” — The Union Attack Across Redbud Run — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
95 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — 1790 Stone Church
96 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — 2nd Battle of Winchester — June 13–15, 1863
97 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — 2nd Battle of Winchester / 3rd Battle of Winchester
98 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — 3rd Battle of Winchester — September 19, 1864
99 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — A Life In Bondage — Slavery on the Huntsberry Farm — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —
100 Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — A Murderous Fire — Confederate Horse Artillery on Huntsberry Farm — The Third Battle of Winchester (September 19, 1864) —

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Apr. 24, 2024