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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PV_mt-carmel-fight_Paris-VA.html
Mt. Carmel FightFeb. 19, 1865Mosby & U.S.Cavalry——
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PT_double-tollgate-fight_White-Post-VA.html
Double TollgateFightAug. 11, 1864Imboden & U.S.Cavalry——
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJQ_old-chapel_Berryville-VA.html
Lord Fairfax worshipped here in the "Old Chapel" of colonial Frederick Parish, established 1738. This stone building dates from 1790 and witnessed the early ministry (1810-1885) of Bishop Meade. Governor Edmund Randolph and Col. Nathaniel Burwell …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJO_millwood_Boyce-VA.html
This village developed around two late-18th-century gristmills and Nathaniel Burwell's Carter Hall plantation, one of the preeminent estates in the area. The Burwell-Morgan Mill in the center of the village was a commercial gristmill, while the Ca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJM_greenway-historic-district_Boyce-VA.html
This 30-square-mile scenic landscape illustrates the evolution of a unique rural community. Unlike the rest of the Shenandoah Valley, where mostly Scots-Irish and German immigrants settled on small farms, Virginia Tidewater gentry occupied most of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJE_colonial-highway_Berryville-VA.html
This is one of the oldest roads leading from the east to the Shenandoah Valley; It crosses the Blue Ridge at Snicker's Gap. The ferry right over the Shenandoah River was granted, 1766. Washington used this road many times. Some distance to the eas…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJB_mt-airy-fight_Bluemont-VA.html
Mt. Airy FightSept. 15, 1864Mosby * U.S. Cavalry——
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ9_battle-of-berryville_Berryville-VA.html
Battle of BerryvilleSept. 3, 1864Early & Sheridan——
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ8_buck-marsh-fight_Berryville-VA.html
Buck Marsh Fight Sept. 13, 1864Mosby's Attack onSheridan's WagonTrains——
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ5_buck-marsh-baptist-church_Berryville-VA.html
Organized near this spot by Wm. and Daniel Fristoe in 1772. Constituted by elders John Marks and John Garrard, the later serving as its pastor. James Ireland served as pastor from 1778-1806 and is buried here.
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