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Shenandoah VA 22849, United States of America
Inscription. On 22 May 1865, after the Civil War ended, Capt. George W. Summers, Sgt. I. Newton Koontz, and two other armed veterans of Co. D, 7th Virginia Cavalry, en route to obtain their paroles, robbed six Federal cavalrymen of ... More on HMDB

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Shenandoah VA 22849, United States of America

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Shenandoah VA 22849, United States of America

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Shenandoah VA 22849, United States of America
Inscription. Original Grant from, King George III: to, Charles Cropson: 1746. 1783 Grant from Beverly, Randolf, Governor of, Virginia to Jacob Mire: 1802 Jacob Mire: to George Price. Original Mill Built 1803. Verbena Park: and present ... More on HMDB

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Shenandoah, Virginia, United States
Shenandoah, a wilderness oasis in the busy east . . . Gazing across the horizon from the peaks of Shenandoa... More on Nps.gov
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Shenandoah VA 22849, United States of America
Inscription. In 1836, brothers Daniel and Henry Forrer, in partnership with Samuel Gibbons, purchased land here for an ironworks and built a cold-blast furnace, called Furnace #1. Some 6,249 acres provided trees for charcoal, quarries ... More on HMDB

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Shenandoah VA 22849, United States of America
Inscription. Early in May 1862, Gen. Stonewall Jackson moved most of his army east over the Blue Ridge toward Charlottesville, leaving Gen. Richard S. Ewell's division at Conrad's Store (present day Elkton) to hold the Federals in ... More on HMDB

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415 Long Avenue Shenandoah, Virginia 22849
Enjoy a trip down the beautiful Shenandoah River in one of our canoe rentals or you can also enjoy some tubing on this scenic Virignia ... More on Harrisonburgtourism.com
Enjoy a trip down the beautiful Shenandoah River in one of our canoe rentals or you can also enjoy some tubing on this scenic ... More on Harrisonburgtourism.com

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Shenandoah VA 22849, United States of America
Inscription. The Stevens Cottage, located ¼ mile west, was built in 1890 to house the offices of the Shenandoah Land and Improvement Company. This restored post bellum building was designed by William M. Poindexter, in the shingle ... More on HMDB

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Shenandoah, Virginia, United States
