Results for Moorefield
Battle of Moorefield
Where the Fighting Started
The Confederate cavalry b...
Moorefield Presbyterian Church
Confederate Sanctuary
When the Civil War began, the ...
Moorefield
Chartered, 1777, and named for Conrad Moore, early settler...
Moorefield Memorial Highway, (Southern Terminus)
(U.S. Route 178)
In Memory Of
Charles Henry M...
Moorefield Memorial Highway
(U.S. Route 178)
In Memory Of
Charles Henry ...
Moorefield Memorial Highway
In Memory of
Charles Henry Moorefield
S...
Moorefield, Ohio
Platted 1815 by Michael Moore and Gabriel Cane
In th...
Moorefield Memorial Highway
In Memory of
Charles Henry Moorefield
S...
Moorefield Memorial Highway
In Memory of
Charles Henry Moorefield
State Hi...
Results for Moorefield
Battle of Moorefield
Where the Fighting Started
The Confederate cavalry brigade of Gen. Bradley
T. Johnson bivouacked in the fields to your left
on August 7, 1864. Willow Wall (built ca. 1830), visible to your left down the road, was Johnson’s headquarters. Johnson’s brigade and that ...
Moorefield Presbyterian Church
Confederate Sanctuary
When the Civil War began, the Greek Revival-style Moorefield Presbyterian Church consisted of the main sanctuary that fronts on Main Street and the small chapel behind it. The chapel was constructed about 1847, and the sanctuary was completed in ...
Moorefield
Chartered, 1777, and named for Conrad Moore, early settler. During Indian wars, Town Fort, north, and Fort Buttermilk, south, gave protection. Here, 1794, Gen. Biggs brought part of the troops recruited to suppress Whisky Rebellion.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Moorefield Memorial Highway, (Southern Terminus)
(U.S. Route 178)
In Memory Of
Charles Henry Moorefield
State Highway Engineer
of South Carolina
1920 — 1935
Marker is on East Main Street / Moorefield Memorial Highway (U.S. 178) near U.S. 78, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Moorefield Memorial Highway
(U.S. Route 178)
In Memory Of
Charles Henry Moorefield
State Highway Engineer
of South Carolina
1920 — 1935
Marker is on North Road (Moorefield Memorial Highway) (U.S. 178), on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Moorefield Memorial Highway
In Memory of
Charles Henry Moorefield
State Highway Engineer
of South Carolina
1920 - 1935
Marker is at the intersection of Freeman Road (U.S. 178) and Moorefield Street, on the left when traveling south on Freeman Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Moorefield, Ohio
Platted 1815 by Michael Moore and Gabriel Cane
In the late afternoon of Friday, July 24, 1863, this village was occupied by Confederate Cavalry commanded by Gen. John Hunt Morgan. While Morgan rested on the parlor bed of a local hotel, ...
Moorefield Memorial Highway
In Memory of
Charles Henry Moorefield
State Highway Engineer
of South Carolina
1920 - 1935
Marker is on Fairview Road (U.S. 178) south of Two Notch Road, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Moorefield Memorial Highway
In Memory of
Charles Henry Moorefield
State Highway Engineer
of South Carolina
1920 - 1935
Marker is on Moorefield Memorial Highway (U.S. 178), on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org