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Shenandoah, Virginia: The line is a former N&W property and it was once part of the Shenandoah District, a former N&W line. [26] The Shenandoah District was also known as the Shenandoah Valley Line, Shenandoah Line or Hagerstown to Roanoke. [27] [28] [23] Norfolk District (formerly Lamberts Point to Crewe) Norfolk, Virginia: Crewe, Virginia
Shenandoah baptismal records show that Miller and his wife had at least three children: Catarina Elizabetha (b. December 20, 1734), Adam Jr. (b. July 16, 1736) and Anna Christina (b.
It fought in the Shenandoah Valley. [1] Virginia's 23rd Cavalry Regiment was organized in April, 1864, by consolidating seven companies of the 41st Battalion Virginia Cavalry and two companies of O'Ferrall's Battalion Virginia Cavalry. The unit served in Imboden's Brigade and was involved in various conflicts in the Shenandoah Valley.
The Middle Military Division was an organization of the Union Army during the American Civil War, responsible for operations around the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and the Valley Campaigns of 1864. In the summer of 1864, Confederate General Jubal Early 's army had defeated several Union armies, had advanced close to Washington, D.C. , and ...
The railroad boosted Virginia commerce. Farmers from Virginia's Piedmont region, and later, the Shenandoah Valley could more cheaply ship their products, produce, and goods to the markets of Washington, D.C., and Richmond, and to ocean-going vessels berthed at the Potomac
In 2022, the three municipal owners of the Shenandoah Valley Animals Services Center, Augusta County, Staunton, and Waynesboro, agreed to move animal shelters services from center's current ...
Shenandoah Valley Social Services announced the appointment in a January press release. The program provides "human services" and "assistance to citizens experiencing financial hardship, neglect ...
The devastating loss crippled Early's cavalry in the Shenandoah Valley. [34] It became half the size it was, and had two of its better brigades decimated. The loss also demoralized the remaining members of Early's cavalry. [43] Early later wrote that the battle had "a very damaging effect upon my cavalry for the rest of the campaign."