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Major General Daniel Morgan - Virginia

Fought everywhere, was beaten nowhere.

Major General Daniel Morgan Response Letter to Congress, c. 1798

The Epitaph on Daniel Morgan's original grave marker at this site:

Major General Daniel Morgan

On July 6th, 1802 in the 67th year of his ...

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War in West Virginia

"That Remarkable Campaign"

You are standing at the heart of the first campaign of America's Civil War, looking west toward Rich Mountain. Late in May 1861, Gen. George B. McClellan moved troops across the Ohio River "to secure Western Virginia ...

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Virginia Tech War Memorial Chapel

"That I May Serve"

(left pylons)

Brotherhood

Honor

Leadership

Sacrifice

(right pylons)

Ut Prosim

Duty

Loyalty

Service

1917 * 1918

H. T. Barger '16 • J. C. Berkeley '12 • R. L. Butler '15 • A. V. Carlson '21 • J. F. Clemmer '20 • J. M. Cudlipp '12 • A. S. ...

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West Virginia Home Guards

[East Side]

Montani Semper Liberi

Dedicated to the hallowed memories of the brave men and devoted women who saved West Virginia to the Union.

Presented to the state and people of West Virginia through the instrumentalities of the Grand Army ...

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Virginia Metalcrafters

Virginia Metalcrafters had its first beginnings with the founding of the Waynesboro Stove Company in 1890 by William J. Loth. The company, which made ornately cast cookstoves, heaters and all accoutrements for kitchens of the period, later developed the electric ...

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Virginia Western Community College Memorial

This memorial is dedicated to the administrators, faculty and staff whose long-term commitment to VWCC is deeply appreciated.

Marker can be reached from McNeil Drive.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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West Virginia / Virginia

(West Virginia Side):West Virginia

(Pocahontas County)"The Mountain State" ~ western part of the Commonwealth of Virginia until June 20, 1863. Settled by the Germans and Scotch-Irish. It became a line of defense between the English and French during the French and ...

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West Virginia (Mason County)

"The Mountain State" - western part of the Commonwealth of Virginia until June 20, 1863. Settled by the Germans and Scotch-Irish. It became a line of defense between the English and French during the French and Indian War, 1754-1763.

Marker is ...

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Independent Loudoun Virginia Rangers

Created under authorization of the U.S. Secretary of War, the Independent Loudoun Rangers were the only organized Union cavalry unit in Confederate Virginia. Their first captain, local miller Samuel C. Means, mustered two companies from local Quakers, the German settlement ...

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Commonwealth of Virginia Memorial

In Honor of all Veterans

Presented by the Citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia

Marker is on Quantico Drive, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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