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, Warrenton, VA 20186

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Broad Run VA 20137, United States of America
Inscription. Families of African-American, Native American, and mixed ancestry migrated here from Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock and Warren Counties after the Civil War. The Allen, Berry, Fletcher, Nickens, and Peyton families, ... More on HMDB

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Broad Run VA 20137, United States of America
Inscription. The gap to your left between Biscuit Mountain (the northern promontory of Pond Mountain) on the south and Mother Leathercoat Mountain on the north, described as “that dark, gloomy cleft” in an 1862 issue of ... More on HMDB

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Broad Run VA 20137, United States of America

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17504 Beverley Mill Drive, Broad Run VA 20137, United States of America
Inscription. Beginning late in 1861, the Confederate Subsistence Department used this mill for a meat curing and distribution center and surrounded it with livestock pens. On March 9, 1862, as the Confederate army evacuated northern ... More on HMDB

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102 The Plains Road, Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia
A research center that preserves and shares the art, literature, and culture of horse and field sports. Rotating exhibits. More on VisitLoudoun.org
A research center for horse and field sports. Over 12,000 books on horse & field sports dating from the 1500's. Open weekdays ... More on Virginia.org

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Marshall VA 20116, United States of America
Inscription. Thomas Marshall, the father of future Chief Justice John Marshall, built Oak Hill about 1773 and relocated his family there from The Hollow, their former home nearby. John Marshall resided at Oak Hill for two years until ... More on HMDB

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Courthouse Sq, Warrenton, VA 20188
The complex includes the 1808 brick jail, converted to the jailer's residence and completed in 1823, and the parallel 1823 stone jail with its high-walled jail-yard. Warrenton's former jail is a si... More on Heritage
The Old Jail Museum, formerly the Fauquier County jail, is now the home of the Fauquier Historical Society. Built in 1808, the front portion of the jail contained four cells, each of which was appr... More on Virginia.org

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Casanova VA 20139, United States of America
Inscription. In the autumn of 1863, Gen. Robert E. Lees Army of Northern Virginia, with Lt. Gen. A. P. Hills III Corps in the lead, pursued Maj. Gen. George G. Meades Union army as it withdrew towards Washington. On the afternoon ... More on HMDB

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Marshall VA 20116, United States of America
Inscription. Just north stood the home of William and Ann (Neville) OBannon, where their son, Lt. Presley Neville OBannon, was born about 1776. OBannon, a Marine, was the first American to command U. S. forces on foreign soil and ... More on HMDB
