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Randolph County Jail
Confining the "Bogus State Sheriff"
(Preface):On Apr...
Occupied Beverly
Caught in the Midst of Conflict
Life in Beverly chan...
Lee-Jackson House
Here lived
Margaret Junkin Preston
1848 – 185...
John Darby, Lot 14, 1786
John Wolfe, 1795
Jacob Shaffer, 1815
Thomas R...
To Irwinton Mills
In the limestone mansion house still standing, live...
Old Lorimier Cemetery
Cape Girardeau's
Oldest Shrine
Earliest Inscr...
Cape La Croix Creek
In 1699, fathers Montigny, Davion, and St. Cosme, French m...
Fort Mulligan
Portecting Looney's Creek (Petersburg)
Union Col. Ja...
Welton Park
The Petersburg Gap is a natural wonder exposing Helderber...
Mill Island
Confederate Hospital
The mansion in front of you is ...
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Randolph County Jail
Confining the "Bogus State Sheriff"
(Preface):On April 20, 1863, Confederate Gens. William E. “Grumble” Jones and John D. Imboden began a raid from Virginia through present-day West Virginia against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Taking separate routes, they later reported that ...
Occupied Beverly
Caught in the Midst of Conflict
Life in Beverly changed following the Union victory at Rich Mountain on July 11, 1861. Many of the community’s outspoken Southern sympathizers fled south. Some of those who remained resented the hardship that came with ...
Lee-Jackson House
Here lived
Margaret Junkin Preston
1848 – 1857
Poetess of the Confederacy
Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson
1853 – 1857
Robert E. Lee
1865 – 1869
Placed by
The Rockbridge Historical Society
1957
Marker is on W Washington Street, on the right when traveling west.
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John Darby, Lot 14, 1786
John Wolfe, 1795
Jacob Shaffer, 1815
Thomas Reynolds
Robert McCoy
D.M.B. Shannon, 1856
Dr. John Kuhn, 1905
Dr. William Grove, 1950
James W. & Carol W. Smith, 1972
Marker is at the intersection of N. Main Street and E Seminary Street on N. Main Street.
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To Irwinton Mills
In the limestone mansion house still standing, lived Archibald Irwin and Jean McDowell, his wife. To them were born two daughters. Jane, the elder, became the wife of William Henry Harrison, Jr., and was mistress of the White House during ...
Old Lorimier Cemetery
Cape Girardeau's
Oldest Shrine
Earliest Inscription 1808
In this old cemetery
gift of
Don Louis Lorimier
lie pioneers, founders, builders and defenders of our country.
Marker is on North Fountain Street.
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Cape La Croix Creek
In 1699, fathers Montigny, Davion, and St. Cosme, French missionaries erected a cross where this stream entered the Mississippi and prayed that this might be the beginning of Christianity among the Indians.
The stream has ever since been known as Cape ...
Fort Mulligan
Portecting Looney's Creek (Petersburg)
Union Col. James A. Mulligan, 23rd Illinois Infantry, supervised the construction of Fort Mulligan between August and December 1863. Known locally as Fort Hill, the work protected the South Branch Valley and its Unionist residents and also ...
Welton Park
The Petersburg Gap is a natural wonder exposing Helderberg limestone and Oriskany sandstone cliffs towering more than 800 feet above the South Branch of the Potomac River. The renowned writer and artist, David Hunter Strother whose pen name was ...
Mill Island
Confederate Hospital
The mansion in front of you is Mill Island, constructed about 1840 in the Greek Revival style for Felix Seymour and his wife, Sidney McNeill Seymour. During the Civil War, Mill Island served as a Confederate hospital, especially for ...