Middleburg Community Events
The Battle of Second Manassas: Talk with John Hennessy
Friday, July 27
6:30p
The Hill School, Middleburg
John Hennessy, noted historian and author will speak on the Battle of Second Manassas and lead a tour the following day of the battlefield.
The Hill School, Middleburg
John Hennessy, noted historian and author will speak on the Battle of Second Manassas and lead a tour the following day of the battlefield.
Roads to Antietam: Talk and Tour with Dennis Frye
Friday, Oct 19
6:30p
The Hill School, Middleburg
Dennis Frye, Director of Interpretation at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, a noted historian and author, will speak on events that led to the Battle of Antietam in September 1862.
The Hill School, Middleburg
Dennis Frye, Director of Interpretation at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, a noted historian and author, will speak on events that led to the Battle of Antietam in September 1862.
From Unison to Fredericksburg with Frank O'Neill
Friday, Nov 2
7:30p
Unison United Methodist Church, Middleburg
Frank O’Reilly, noted Civil War author and historian with the Fredericksburg-Spotsylvania National Military Park, will speak on events occurring in Loudoun County, specifically Unison that led to the Battle of
Unison United Methodist Church, Middleburg
Frank O’Reilly, noted Civil War author and historian with the Fredericksburg-Spotsylvania National Military Park, will speak on events occurring in Loudoun County, specifically Unison that led to the Battle of
The Battle of Second Manassas Tour with John Hennessy
Saturday, July 28
8:00a
Rector House, Marshall
John Hennessy, noted historian and author will speak on the Battle of Second Manassas and lead a tour the following day of the battlefield.
Rector House, Marshall
John Hennessy, noted historian and author will speak on the Battle of Second Manassas and lead a tour the following day of the battlefield.
Rendezvous at Rector's Crossroads
Saturday, June 16
11:00a
Rector House, Marshall
Stories about life in the village of Rector’s Crossroads (Atoka today) during the time of the American Civil War will be presented in first person by the Gray Ghost Interpretive Group.
Rector House, Marshall
Stories about life in the village of Rector’s Crossroads (Atoka today) during the time of the American Civil War will be presented in first person by the Gray Ghost Interpretive Group.
Rendezvous at Rector's Crossroads
Saturday, July 28
11:00a
Rector House, Marshall
Stories about life in the village of Rector’s Crossroads (Atoka today) during the time of the American Civil War will be presented in first person by the Gray Ghost Interpretive Group.
Rector House, Marshall
Stories about life in the village of Rector’s Crossroads (Atoka today) during the time of the American Civil War will be presented in first person by the Gray Ghost Interpretive Group.
Scout Along the Turnpike
Saturday, Oct 13
7:00p
Multiple Locations, Marshall
Members of the Gray Ghost Interpretive Group give a first-person interpretation of life along the Ashby Gap and Little River Turnpikes during the American Civil War.
Multiple Locations, Marshall
Members of the Gray Ghost Interpretive Group give a first-person interpretation of life along the Ashby Gap and Little River Turnpikes during the American Civil War.
The 15th Annual Conference on the Art of Command in the Civil War
Friday, Oct 5
4:00p
Middleburg Community Center, Middleburg
The topic for the 15th Annual Conference on the Art of Command in the Civil War will be The Chancellorsville Campaign.
Middleburg Community Center, Middleburg
The topic for the 15th Annual Conference on the Art of Command in the Civil War will be The Chancellorsville Campaign.
Cavaliers, Courage, and Coffee
Saturday, Nov 10
7:30p
Aldie Mill Historic Park, Aldie
Stories from the Mosby Heritage Area during the time of the American Civil War are presented in first-person by the Gray Ghost Interpretive Group.
Aldie Mill Historic Park, Aldie
Stories from the Mosby Heritage Area during the time of the American Civil War are presented in first-person by the Gray Ghost Interpretive Group.
Conversations in History Series: Two Counties, Two Different Experiences - Virginians Tackle Civil Rights, 1961-63
Thursday, Sep 27
7:00p
Mount Zion Historic Park, Aldie
Jim Hershman will give a talk about the different experiences in the Civil Rights era of counties on the opposite ends of the Virginia Piedmont—Pittsylvania County, bordering North Carolina, and Loudoun County,
Mount Zion Historic Park, Aldie
Jim Hershman will give a talk about the different experiences in the Civil Rights era of counties on the opposite ends of the Virginia Piedmont—Pittsylvania County, bordering North Carolina, and Loudoun County,
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