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Mount Jackson, Virginia

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715 Beaverdam Road, Montpelier, VA 23192

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Beaverdam VA 23015, United States of America
Inscription. The first railroad depot at Beaver Dam was built ca. 1840 to serve the farmers of Hanover and Louisa counties. Its strategic location during the Civil War made it a target of many Union raids. The July 20, 1862, raid ... More on HMDB

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Louisa VA 23093, United States of America
On June 11 and 12, 1864, US General Sheridan was sent by General Grant to cut the railroad between Louisa and Gordonsville to disrupt Confederate supplies for Richmond. CSA General Hampton was sent... More on Virginia.org
Inscription. — Fought here June 11, 12, 1864 —, Confederate Gens. Wade Hampton, Fitzhugh Lee, and Thomas L. Rosser, victors over, Federal Gens. P. H. Sheridan and G. A. Custer, 5000 Con... More on HMDB

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3461 Ladysmith Road, Ruther Glen VA 22546, United States of America
Inscription. William Clark was born to John and Ann Rogers Clark on 1 Aug. 1770 on the family farm about one mile north. The Clark family moved to Louisville, Kentucky, in 1784. William Clark served in the Kentucky militia and in ... More on HMDB

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Mineral VA 23117, United States of America
Inscription. This is the site of Camp P-82, CCC Company 2359, Mineral Virginia. The camp was established in 1934 and provided work for more than two hundred young men during the depths of the Great Depression. Their responsibilities ... More on HMDB

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Mineral VA 23117, United States of America
Inscription. Cuckoo, long a landmark for travelers, was built for Henry Pendleton about 1819. Nearby once stood the Cuckoo Tavern, from which in 1781 Jack Jouett made his famous ride. The Pendletons, a prominent family of physicians ... More on HMDB

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11353 Mount. Hermon Road, Ashland, Virginia
Inscription. Erected in 1729-32 as the Upper Church of Saint Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Slash Church's location next to swampy woods (a "slash" in 18th-century terms) gave it its name. The Reverend Patrick Henry, uncle of the ... More on HMDB

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Mineral VA 23117, United States of America
Inscription. From the tavern that stood here, Jack Jouett rode to Charlottesville, by the Old Mountain Road, in time to warn the members of the Virginia government of the coming of Tarleton's British cavalry, June 3, 1781. , Erected ... More on HMDB
