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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24XS_water-works-1870_Dublin-VA.html
The original reservoir of the first Newbern water works 1870 Restored in 1965 by the Newbern community improvement club Above is a sample of the 1000 feet of original pipe line, which is still in use.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24XR_first-court-house_Dublin-VA.html
Erected 1964 On this corner stood the first courthouse of Pulaski County 1839-1893 To the back still stands the old county jail
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRRX_dunkards-bottom_Dublin-VA.html
This tablet commemorates the first white settlement west of New River, made in 1745 near here by "Dunkers". In 1756 they built a fort for protection against Indians. In 1771 Col. William Christian built a home on this site. The stones in this monu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRRV_christian-cloyd-chimney_Dublin-VA.html
This chimney, formerly to the home of William Christian, brother-in-law to Patrick Henry & frontier militia commander, was built about 1772 a mile down stream at a site now submerged by Claytor Lake. In 1808 it became the home of Thomas Cloyd from…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRRU_colonel-william-christian_Dublin-VA.html
This chimney marks the siteof the home ofColonel William Christian Christiansburg, Va., was named forthis Revolutionary War leader and Virginia patriotChairman of the Fincastle Resolutions Committeeand brother-in-law of Patrick Henry
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRQQ_battle-of-cloyds-mountain_Dublin-VA.html
Just to the west took place the Battle of Cloyd's Mountain, May 9, 1864. The Union General Crook, raiding to destroy the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad (N.&W.), met and repulsed General A. G. Jenkins, who was mortally wounded.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRQP_battle-of-cloyds-mountain_Dublin-VA.html
In April 1864 Grant ordered Brig. Gen. George Crook to cut the Virginia & Tennessee RR in Southwest Virginia. Near Cloyd's Mountain, five miles north of Dublin, on 9 May Crook battled Confederate defenders commanded by Brig. Gen. Albert G. Jenkins…
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