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Portrait of Robert E. Rodes (c. 1863) by William D. Washington. In the Battle of Chancellorsville, Rodes was a division commander in Stonewall Jackson's corps. He was the first division-level commander in Lee's army who had not graduated from West Point. [4] Rodes led Jackson's devastating flank attack against the Union XI Corps on May 2, 1863 ...
Cool Spring Farm — also known as Rockdale Spring Farm and Torytown — was a wilderness estate settled by Colonel Morgan Morgan (1688-1766), long celebrated as the first permanent European settler in what would become West Virginia.
The Battle of Cool Spring, also known as Castleman's Ferry, Island Ford, Parker's Ford, and Snicker's Ferry, was a battle in the American Civil War fought July 17–18, 1864, in Clarke County, Virginia, as part of the Valley Campaigns of 1864. The battle was a Confederate victory.
Cool Spring Farm may refer to: . Cool Spring Farm (Charles Town, West Virginia), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Jefferson County Cool Spring Farm (Gerrardstown, West Virginia), NRHP-listed in Berkeley County, was believed to be first European settlement, by Morgan Morgan, in what became the state of West Virginia
Cool Spring Farm, located near Charles Town, West Virginia was first established along Bullskin Run around 1750. The Federal style second house on the property, built in 1813, is extant, with a Greek Revival–influenced third house, built in 1832 that shows the evolution of the farmstead. The farm is significant as an example of agricultural ...
These spring vegetables love the chilly air and rains of the spring season. ... Though typically a fall crop, in some parts of the U.S. with milder winters, fennel is also a cool spring crop.
Cool Spring Farm: Cool Spring Farm: March 27, 2007 : 1735 Lloyd Rd. Charles Town: 19: Downtown Charles Town Historic District ... Captain William Lucas and Robert ...
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