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Marshall VA 20115, United States of America
Inscription. (Preface): After Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's stunning victory at Chancellorsville in May 1863, he led the Army of Northern Virginia west to the Shenandoah Valley, then north through central Maryland and across the ... More on HMDB

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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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Marshall VA 20115, United States of America
Inscription. Here at Rector's Crossroads on June 10, 1863 Major John S. Mosby officially established Company A, 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry, known as Mosby's Rangers. It was here on June 23, 1863 that General J. E. B. Stuart set ... More on HMDB

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Atoka Rector House, 1416 Atoka Road, Marshall, VA 20115
The Mosby Heritage Area is 1,600 sq mile area in Loudoun, Fauquier, Clarke, Warren and Prince William Counties in the northern Piedmont of Virginia. The MHA distributes 4 historic driving tour broc... More on Virginia.org
The Mosby Heritage Area is a unique region of the Virginia Piedmont named for Confederate Colonel John S. Mosby who harried Union troops during the Civil War. The Mosby Heritage Area Association p... More on Visitloudoun.org

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8372 West Main Street, Marshall VA 20115, United States of America
Inscription. Here, April 21, 1865, Col. John S. Mosby disbanded his gallant partisan rangers—the Forty-Third Battalion Virginia Cavalry. , Location. 38° 51.889′ N, 77° 51.468′ W. Marker is in Marshall, Virginia, ... 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

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8405 W Main St, Marshall VA 20116, United States of America
Inscription. (Six miles southwest of this location), on the morning of 27 Aug. 1862, Gen. Robert E. Lee rested at the head of Lt. Gen. James Longstreets corps as it marched toward Thoroughfare Gap to join Lt. Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” ... More on HMDB

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Biltmore, 1 Approach Road, Asheville, N.C., Ashville, Virginia, United States
Don't miss this castle. Need at least 2 days to see everything. More on GeckoGo
The Biltmore Home is one of the most grand and spectacular buildings. If you do ever come to Asheville, NC.... More on GeckoGo

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Marshall VA 20115, United States of America

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8266 East Main Street, Marshall, VA 20115-3227
