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Abingdon Historic District

Location: Abingdon

Abingdon is a Virginia Historic Landmark. It's 20-square block Historic District includes: Fields-Penn 1860 House Museum, which shows how a ... More Info

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Ackland John Hunt Morgan HQ

Location: Abingdon

Ackland: home of James C. Greenway, structure was built in 1859. Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan stayed at this house during the summer of 1864.... More Info

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Andrew Gibson House

Location: Abingdon

The Andrew Gibson House: Occupied during the war by Clerk of Court John Kreger. Kreger is credited with removing valuable records from the courthouse ... More Info

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Brg. Gen. John B. Floyds Marker

Location: Abingdon

Floyd's gravesite is located within the Sinking Spring Cemetery.

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Brg. Gen. William E. Grumble Jones State Marker

Location: Glade Spring

Marker located adjacent to Old Glade Presbyterian Church.... More Info

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Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgans First Resting Place

Location: Abingdon

Located within Sinking Spring Cemetery, Brig. General John Hunt Morgan was placed in this above ground tomb for a few days, prior to being relocated ... More Info

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Brig. Gen. William E. Grumble Jones Monument

Location: Glade Spring

Confederate Brigadier General William E. "Grumble" Jones is buried in the cemetery at Old Glade Presbyterian Church.... More Info

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Colonel James White House 1819 to 1828

Location: Abingdon

Colonel James White House: built in 1819, store and office added in 1828. The structure was damaged during the courthouse fire and restored after the ... More Info

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Confederate Soldier Monument

Location: Abingdon

Washington County Courthouse: the previous courthouse, also located on this site, was burned on December 14, 1864, during Stoneman's Raid, by Union ... More Info

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Damascus

Location: Damascus

Damascus: The town of Damascus was founded in 1866 by former Confederate Brigadier General John D. Imboden. Imboden was seeking to create a "steel ... More Info

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Dr. William H. Pitts House 1854

Location: Abingdon

Dr. William H. Pitts House: Dr. Pitts practiced medicine in Abingdon during the Civil War. This home was built in 1854.... More Info

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Dunns Hotel Virginia House 1846

Location: Abingdon

Dunn's Hotel/The Virginia House: Built in 1846, served as the center for many activities during the 1860's.... More Info

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Edmondson Hall 1856

Location: Meadowview

Edmondson Hall, dwelling built by William Campbell Edmondson in 1856.... More Info

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Emory & Henry College

Location: Emory

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Emory and Henry College

Location: Emory

Founded in 1836, Emory & Henry College is the oldest institution of higher education in Southwest. The college is named for John Emory, a leader in ... More Info

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Exchange Bank of Virginia 1858

Location: Abingdon

The Bank/Preston House: Exchange Bank of Virginia constructed in 1858.... More Info

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Fields-Penn 1860 House Museum

Location: Abingdon

An 1860 house museum, filled with period antiques. Take a guided tour and see how the Fields family lived during the 1860's.... More Info

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Gen. Joseph E. Johnston State Marker

Location: Abingdon

Abingdon was the boyhood home of Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. This marker is located in front of the Fields-Penn house.... More Info

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