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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCHS_trabues-tavern_Midlothian-VA.html
This was the home of Lt. John Trabue, Revolutionary War soldier and patriot, and of his descendants well into the 20th century. Trabue witnessed the surrender of the British forces at Yorktown in 1781 and later became an original member of the Soc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC2O_terre-haute-farm-african-american-cemetery_Midlothian-VA.html
Approximately 1 mile southeast of here was a cemetery containing one hundred and sixteen graves associated with the African American community of Huguenot Springs. Historical and archaeological evidence indicates that the cemetery was established …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC0W_huguenot-springs-confederate-cemetery_Midlothian-VA.html
Approximately 250 unidentified Confederate soldiers, who died at nearby Huguenot Springs Confederate Hospital, are buried in unmarked graves about a mile and a half southwest of here. Burial records have never been located. The former Huguenot Spr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC0V_huguenot-springs_Midlothian-VA.html
In 1862, the spa at Huguenot Springs Hotel became a convalescent hospital for Confederate soldiers. Trains brought patients from Richmond hospitals to Robious Station on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, where they were transferred to wagons for…
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