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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8PS_pennsylvania_Culpeper-VA.html
(Front):Pennsylvaniaremembers with solemn prideHer Heroic Sonswho here repose inknown and unknown gravesmay their sacrifice bean inspiration to the peopleand promote civic virtue, love ofliberty, peace, prosperityand happiness in all the states."D…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8PP_10th-maine-volunteer-infantry_Culpeper-VA.html
(Front):To the memory ofTwenty-two officers and soldiers of the10th Maine Volunteer Infantrykilled at Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9th, 1862.(Back):Capt. Andrew C. Cloudman Co. E. 1st Lieut. James C. Folsom, Co. H.Sergt. George H. Huro, Co. C.Sergt…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8PN_second-massachusetts-infantry_Culpeper-VA.html
TheSecondMassachusettsInfantryHave raised this stone in memoryof their dead who fell in theBattle of Cedar MountainAug - 9 - 1862
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8PM_seventh-ohio-regiment_Culpeper-VA.html
Erectedby theSeventh Ohio Regimental Associationin honor of the officers and soldiers of thatregiment who fought in the battle ofCedar Mountain VirginiaAugust 9, 1862many of whom are buried in unknowngraves in this cemeteryKilled 37 ——…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM88X_mountain-run-watershed_Culpeper-VA.html
Culpeper has always depended on Mountain Run for its water. The small stream meandered through the town like so many citizens on a Sunday afternoon. But for many years, Mountain Run had a tendency to dry up during the summer months, leaving Culpep…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM88W_the-civil-war_Culpeper-VA.html
Four long years of bitter Civil War devastated Culpeper more than any other community in the country. Savage battles at Cedar Mountain, Kelly's Ford and Brandy Station left thousands of young Americans dead and wounded, and Culpeper's homes, churc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM87M_the-culpeper-minute-men_Culpeper-VA.html
Honoringthe Culpeper Minute Men.Virginia's first, who organizedin this field & fought theirfirst battle at Great Bridge1775 Erected byCulpeper Minute Men Chapter, DAR6-14-71
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM87H_the-revolutionary-war_Culpeper-VA.html
Shortly after the revolutionary conventions held in the spring and summer of 1775, Culpeper County lieutenant James Barbour began organizing a 300-man battalion in the counties of Culpeper, Orange, and Fauquier. Yowell Meadow, then called Clayton'…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM875_historic-antioch-baptist-church_Culpeper-VA.html
Among the oldest churches in Culpeper, Antioch Baptist Church originated in the 1850's. Separated from the Mount Pony Baptist Church, Antioch was first called "The African Church," organized in 1859. The first congregation, also referred to as fre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM873_a-p-hills-boyhood-home_Culpeper-VA.html
Ambrose Powell Hill, who went by the name Powell, son of a prominent Culpeper planter and merchant, lived in this house from age 4 until he entered West Point at age 16. Named for an uncle and small in stature, the citizens of Culpeper knew him as…
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