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Mosby Camp Road | Avenue of Armies
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A Supplement To the Page County Civil War Tour Book. About Avenue of Armies. Sites Map Example – Luray Sites. How to cite… this site. The 1918 Confederate Veterans’ Monument. January 12, 2009 – 11:20 pm. Posted in Stanley area sites. Tagged 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry. Laquo; Old Leaksville Brethren Church (Site #39) Relocated. Stop #44 (Cavalry Engagement Marker). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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All “marked” Civil War sites are now in HMDB | Avenue of Armies
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A Supplement To the Page County Civil War Tour Book. About Avenue of Armies. Sites Map Example – Luray Sites. How to cite… this site. The 1918 Confederate Veterans’ Monument. All “marked” Civil War sites are now in HMDB. March 18, 2009 – 8:47 am. Posted in All marked interpreted sites. Tagged Historical Markers Database. Just a quick note to show that this site has not faded…. To the interpreted Civil War sites in Page County. A map of all of the sites can also be found through this link. You are comment...
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Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites | Avenue of Armies
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A Supplement To the Page County Civil War Tour Book. About Avenue of Armies. Sites Map Example – Luray Sites. How to cite… this site. The 1918 Confederate Veterans’ Monument. Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites. April 1, 2009 – 10:47 am. Tagged Shenandoah Valley Marked Civil War Sites. Laquo; Shenandoah County’s Civil War Interpretive Markers. Adding Augmented Reality to Tour 13. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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How to cite… this site | Avenue of Armies
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A Supplement To the Page County Civil War Tour Book. About Avenue of Armies. Sites Map Example – Luray Sites. How to cite… this site. The 1918 Confederate Veterans’ Monument. How to cite… this site. Using MLA as a guide, the following is an example of how one would cite a post found within this blog:. Moore, Robert H., II, “Ida’s ‘Fruitland’ and ties to Col. Elijah V. ‘Lije’ White.” [Weblog entry.]. Avenue of Armies: A Supplement To the Page County Civil War Tour Book. Date posted. Date accessed URL .
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William H. Price’s Recollections | Page County Confederates
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Realistic and honest reflections on the men who served in gray. William H. Price’s Recollections. February 9, 2009. Been Scared Nearly to Death Three Times! The Abolitionists and negroes have broken out, and are killing men, women and children as they go.’ We didn’t get any more news till we reached Front Royal. There we heard that they had captured john Brown and a portion of his followers. The next move was on a march to Elk Run church. Then we went to Culpeper to take the train for Elk Run. When I rea...
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Sites Map Example – Luray Sites | Avenue of Armies
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A Supplement To the Page County Civil War Tour Book. About Avenue of Armies. Sites Map Example – Luray Sites. How to cite… this site. The 1918 Confederate Veterans’ Monument. Sites Map Example – Luray Sites. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Stop #44 (Cavalry Engagement Marker) | Avenue of Armies
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A Supplement To the Page County Civil War Tour Book. About Avenue of Armies. Sites Map Example – Luray Sites. How to cite… this site. The 1918 Confederate Veterans’ Monument. Stop #44 (Cavalry Engagement Marker). February 6, 2009 – 10:34 pm. Posted in Luray Sites. Tagged Cavlary Engagement Marker. Page News and Courier. Four Years in the Saddle. Despite Gilmor’s boast of checking them, the Union command retired under orders not to move beyond Luray. Horace Ide [see his book,. Though minor in comparison t...
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Shenandoah County’s Civil War Interpretive Markers | Avenue of Armies
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A Supplement To the Page County Civil War Tour Book. About Avenue of Armies. Sites Map Example – Luray Sites. How to cite… this site. The 1918 Confederate Veterans’ Monument. Shenandoah County’s Civil War Interpretive Markers. March 26, 2009 – 1:30 pm. Tagged Shenandoah County Interpreted Civil War Sites. Laquo; All “marked” Civil War sites are now in HMDB. Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Creat...
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KNOXVILLE 1863: June 2010
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Gettysburg held. Vicksburg has fallen. Now Rebel flags ring Knoxville in East Tennessee. Gen. James Longstreet, Lee's War Horse, means to wrench this railroad hub away from the occupying Union army. Sunday, June 27, 2010. Knoxville 1863 has moved! To the new Web site/blog for the historical novel "Knoxville 1863.". Posted by Dick Stanley. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Knoxville 1863 has moved! Preview: Four New Emerging Civil War Titles. Civil War Preservation Trust.
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Sneaky practices by the “Yankees” | Page County Confederates
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Realistic and honest reflections on the men who served in gray. Sneaky practices by the “Yankees”. February 13, 2009. There is no doubt that, even in the middle of the Civil War, many a good ol’ country boy prank was played amongst friends. One such prank from some 140 years ago was well documented in the October 1894 issue of Confederate Veteran Magazine. Well, uh, it was a prank, but it wasn’t necessarily the boys that were the major players… but to the heart of the story…. I had left my saber in the s...