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Virginia Estelle Randolph
The daughter of parents born in slavery, Virginia Randolph...
Virginia Civil Rights Memorial
On April 23, 1951, 16-year-old Barbara Johns and several f...
3rd West Virginia Cavalry
Erected by the state of
West Virginia
to comme...
Dance's Battalion - First Virginia Artillery
Artillery Reserve - Ewell's Corps
C.S.A.
Army ...
Headquarters of the Army of Northern Virginia
C.S.A.
In this field was located
headquarters ...
First Virginia Infantry Regiment
Dedicated to the memory of the men of the First Virginia I...
West Virginia Penitentiary
Established, 1866, A prison for
men and women convic...
Virginia Air National Guard
In 1947, Virginia received its first Air Guard unit design...
Wise (Virginia) Artillery
C.S.A.
Wise (Virginia) Artillery.
Capt. J.S. B...
1st Virginia Cavalry
This site was occupied
by the 1st Virginia Cavalry
Results for Virginia V
Virginia Estelle Randolph
The daughter of parents born in slavery, Virginia Randolph (1874-1958) taught in a one-room schoolhouse beginning in 1892. A gifted teacher, she became in 1908 the nation's first Jeanes Supervising Industrial Teacher, a position sponsored by the Anna T. Jeanes ...
Virginia Civil Rights Memorial
On April 23, 1951, 16-year-old Barbara Johns and several fellow students led a strike to protest the deplorable conditions at their racially segregated Prince Edward County school. The Rev. L. Francis Griffin united parents in support of the strike and ...
3rd West Virginia Cavalry
Erected by the state of
West Virginia
to commemorate the
valor and fidelity
of the
Third West Virginia Cavalry
Marker is on Buford Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Dance's Battalion - First Virginia Artillery
Artillery Reserve - Ewell's Corps
C.S.A.
Army of Northern Virginia
Ewell's Corps Artillery Reserve
Dance's Battalion
First Virginia Artillery
Cunningham's, Smith's, Watson's, Griffin's
and Graham's Batteries
Four 20 pounder Parrotts, Four 10 pounder Parrotts
Ten 3 inch Rifles, Two Napoleons
July 1 The Battalion reached the field in evening too ...
Headquarters of the Army of Northern Virginia
C.S.A.
In this field was located
headquarters of the Army of
Northern Virginia
July 1. 2. 3. 4. 1863
"My headquarters were in tents in an
apple orchard back of the Seminary
along the Chambersburg Pike"
Robt. E. Lee
Marker is on Chambersburg Pike (U.S. 30), on the right ...
First Virginia Infantry Regiment
Dedicated to the memory of the men of the First Virginia Infantry Regiment. Army of Northern Virginia. Killed near this place on 16 May 1864.
Alphonzo A. Figner, Company I
Archibald D. Govan, Company D
Jerry Toomey, Company B
James A. Via, Company H
Robert ...
West Virginia Penitentiary
Established, 1866, A prison for
men and women convicted of
felonies until prison for wom-
en was established at Pence
Springs, 1947. Capital criminals
were hanged here, 1889-1950.
Electric chair used until death
penalty was abolished. 1965.
Marker is on Jefferson Avenue south of 8th Street, on the ...
Virginia Air National Guard
In 1947, Virginia received its first Air Guard unit designated as the 149th Fighter Squadron. Founded by the Virginia legislature in 1946 and recognized by the National Guard Bureau in 1947, it is directly descended from the historic 328th Fighter ...
Wise (Virginia) Artillery
C.S.A.
Wise (Virginia) Artillery.
Capt. J.S. Brown, Commanding.
The Wise Artillery was the only one of the four batteries attached to D.R. Jones' Division which was present on the field.
During the greater part of the engagement it occupied the high ground about 340 ...
1st Virginia Cavalry
This site was occupied
by the 1st Virginia Cavalry
under Lieutenant Colonel
William Washington Cont’l
Line and it was here Captain
Griffin Fauntleroy, 1st Va.
Lt. Dragoons, Cont’l Line
was mortally wounded on
March 15, 1781.
Born September 28, 1754.
Northumberland Co., Va.
Marker is on Auto Tour Road, on the ...