Civil War Sites in the Shenandoah Valley
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Many historic homes, farms, as well as mills and furnace sites are still in the Valley today. These are the real relics of the monumental events that took place in this beautiful valley. These historic sites provide a direct connection to those Valley people who lived, worked, and fought in the area.


What's on this webpage?
  • Guides for Walking Tours
  • Mansions and Other Historic Homes
  • Civil War Camps and Hospitals

Historic Homes

Long Branch- A Burwell Mansion

Claymont Court near Charles Town WV

Belle Grove Manor and Plantation

Stonewall Jackson House and Headquarters in Winchester



Our Soldiers Cemetery in Mt. Jackson

Historic Civil War Locations in the Valley

Shenandoah County in the Civil War

Mt. Jackson in the Civil War

Columbia Furnace in the Civil War

Battle of Front Royal Driving Tour

Staunton Parkersburg Turnpike

Churchville and Mossy Creek

Battlefield at McDowell

Historic Tinking Springs Church, Augusta County

The Southern Part of the Great Valley

Lexington in the Civil War

Historical Lynchburg

Danville-Last Confederate Capitol

Blacksburg

Smyth County in the Civil War

West Virginia

Bath

Historic Hampshire County

Barbour County and Philippi During the Civil War

Fayetteville, West Virginia in the Civil War

Battlefield at Carnifix Ferry

Calhoun County (Now West Virginia)in the Civil war

Russell County during the Civil War

Harpers Ferry

Harpers Ferry

John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry

The Civil War on the Appalachain Trail-John Brown's Raid

Western Maryland

Civil War Walking Tour of Burkittsville

Antietam Acqueduct

Mills in the Valley

Shenandoah Valley Mills and Millers
Whissen Mill, Edinburg
The Edinburg Mill, Edinburg, VA.
The Burwell-Morgan Mill, Millwood, VA
Beverly Mill at Throughfare Gap

Other Links


Civil War Era Cemeteries
Virginia Historic Roadside Signs in the Shenandoah Valley
The Civil War Discovery Tour in Virginia
The Valley Civil War Tour

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