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Foltz Home

Contributed by Jane Hunter Hodgson

Foltz Cemetery

Contributed by Jane Hunter Hodgson

Funkhouser Cemetery

Contributed by Jane Hunter Hodgson

House near Funkhouser property

mistakenly identified as Jacob Funkhouser's home.

Photographed and Contributed by Jane Hunter Hodgson

Jacob Funkhouser Home

built in 1775

Photographed and Contributed by Steve Dingus

Derelict House near Funkhouser property

Photographed and Contributed by Jane Hunter Hodgson

St. Matthew Church

Contributed by Jane Hunter Hodgson

Meem's Bottom Covered Bridge

Constructed in 1892. It has a 191-foot span.

Photographed 21 Apr 2009 and Contributed by George Seitz.

New Market Confederate Memorial

In Saint Matthew's Cemetery. It is inscribed: A grateful tribute to the southern soldiers and V.M.I. cadets who fell in the Battle of New Market, Va. May 15, 1864.

Photographed 21 Apr 2009 and Contributed by George Seitz.

Otterbein Church

Contributed by Jane Hunter Hodgson

Our Soldiers Cemetery Memorial

In 1861 Our Soldiers Cemtery was established at Mount Jackson. In 1903 the white marble statue was erected and dedicated by the Mount Jqackson Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.

Photographed 21 Apr 2009 and Contributed by George Seitz.

Shirley House

Constructed in 1875 by Confederate veteran Christian Shirley on the site of his former house that burned. Christian Shirley was a physician and held the rank of major. On May 15, 1864, the Battle of New Market raged on Shirley's Hill.

Photographed 21 Apr 2009 and Contributed by George Seitz.

Tisinger Place

Contributed by Jane Hunter Hodgson

Union Church

In Mount Jackson. Built circa 1825. Daniel Gray, a Revolutionary War soldier, is buried in the cemetery. During the Civil War, the church sheltered both armies, documented by the writings found on the walls.

Photographed 21 Apr 2009 and Contributed by George Seitz.

Waggoner House

Contributed by Jane Hunter Hodgson

Zepp Post Office

The P.O. now is Star Tannery.

Photographed ca.1953. Contributed by Connie Swartz Ruble

Zion Church

Contributed by Jane Hunter Hodgson


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