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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHL2_18th-connecticut-volunteer-regiment_Winchester-VA.html
(Front):18th. Conn.Vol. Regt.(Left Side):WinchesterNew MarketPiedmont(Right Side):KernstownCedar CreekBerryville(Back):LynchburgNicker's FordWinchester
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHIK_3rd-massachusetts-cavalry_Winchester-VA.html
(Front):3rd Mass. CavalrySheridan's Valley Campaign 1864CasualtiesKilledandWounded207Erected Sept. 19, 1888(Back):3rd Mass. Cavalry19th Corps
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHII_thirty-eighth-massachusetts-volunteers_Winchester-VA.html
(Front):Thirty-EighthMassachusetts Volunteersour comrades fellin thecampaigns of 1864.These lie buriedin the valleyin unknown graves.Erected Sept. 19th, 1884Grover's Division - Third Brigade(Other sides list the names of the dead)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHE5_thirty-fourth-massachusetts-infantry_Winchester-VA.html
(Pedestal):Thirty FourthMassachusettsInfantry1862 - 65 Erected by ComradesTo those who fell in the Valley(Under Bust):Col. George D. WellsBrevet Brigadier GeneralKilled Oct. 13. 1864Wells
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHBQ_massachusetts_Winchester-VA.html
(Left Side Plaque):To thevalorof thesons of Massachusettswho gave their lives for theUnionin theShenandoah Valley1861-1865(Right Side Plaque):2d Mass. Vol. Infantry26th Mass. Vol. Infantry30th Mass. Vol. Infantry34th Mass. Vol. Infantry37th Mass. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHAH_114th-new-york-volunteer-infantry_Winchester-VA.html
(Back):Erected by the State of New YorkIn honor of her sonsof the 114th Regiment New YorkVolunteer Infantry,A tribute to their devotion to duty, their unfaltering courage and glorious sacrifices. Tested on many fields, their valor was most conspic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH7S_14th-new-hampshire-regiment_Winchester-VA.html
(Front):New Hampshire erects this monument to the memory of her brave sons of her 14th Regiment who fell in battle Sept. 19, 1864 upon this field and are here buried in one common grave.Capts.W.H. Chaffin.W.A. Fosgate. Lieuts.H.S. Paul.J.A. Fis…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCTW_the-hollingsworth-family-settlement_Winchester-VA.html
Shenandoah University's History and Tourism Center sits on land once owned by the Hollingsworth family. The Hollingsworth home, "Abram's Delight," is now a nearby museum. One of the first settlers to come to the Shenandoah Valley, Abraham Holli…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM93Y_john-rutherfords-farm_Winchester-VA.html
John H. Rutherford was born about 1820. He acquired approximately 275 acres here between 1843 and 1848 from the heirs of John Carter. About May 24, 1849, Rutherford married Camilla C. Baker. At first, the couple lived with Mrs. Susan Pitman Carter…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM93W_rutherfords-farm_Winchester-VA.html
In addition to the action of July 20, 1864, known as the Battle of Rutherford's Farm, two other significant events occurred on or near John Rutherford's property here. The first took place on June 14-15, 1863, during the Gettysburg Campaign, as…
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