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Draper Valley
in Virginia Historical Markers
Draper Valley in Pulaski County was home to John Draper whose wife and and sister were kidnapped by Indians.
posted by: Sneakin Deacon
location: Virginia
date approved: 5/20/2006
last visited: 8/15/2021
N3.2 km
Pulaski
This town was named for Casimir Pulaski.
posted by: Markerman62
date approved: 8/14/2021
last visited: never
NE14.6 km
Battle of Cloyd's Mountain
The Battle of Cloyd's Mountain took place near this historic marker located in north of Dublin, Virginia
date approved: 5/12/2007
last visited: 8/24/2008
E15.1 km
"Dunkard's Bottom"
A historical marker placed in 1937 by the Count Pulaski Chaper D.A.R., Pulaski, VA.
posted by: Thorny1
date approved: 8/4/2008
Christian-Cloyd Chimney
Lone chimney with historic markers near the site of the Christian-Cloyd House circa 1772.
last visited: 6/28/2014
SW16.7 km
Lead Mines
The Lead Mines located in Wythe County were vital source of lead to the patriots in the Revolutionary War and to the Confederates during the Civil War.
date approved: 12/12/2006
last visited: 9/28/2012
Anchor and Hope Plantation
This historic marker is located at the busy intersection of U. S. Route 52 and Interstate 77 (Exit 80)
last visited: 9/19/2019
SW17.9 km
Jackson's Ferry and Shot Tower
This historic marker is located on the banks of the New River at the site of Jackson's Ferry.
SW18.2 km
Fincastle County
This hisotric markers details the history of Fincastle County, which was the seat of the early Virginia and Kentucky Frontier.
N18.7 km
The Battle of Cloyd's Mountain took place north of present day Dublin, Virginia. This historic marker is located in the median of Route 100 on the south side of Cloyd's Mountain.
last visited: 6/1/2021
S19.8 km
Austin's Birthplace
This historic marker stand on U. S. Route 52, some 5-miles from where "The Father of Texas" was born in 1793.
last visited: 10/22/2015
S20 km
Carroll County/Wythe County
This marker was roadside in this small Virginian town off of I77.
posted by: macleod1
date approved: 10/23/2008
last visited: 1/27/2013
N20.8 km
Giles County/Pulaski County
Virginia Historical Marker located on old 100 Giles - Pulaski Turnpike.
date approved: 8/2/2008
NE21.6 km
First Settlement
The First Settlement in Virginia West of the New River
date approved: 5/19/2006
NE22 km
Page's Meeting House
Early Methodist Chapel in the Valley of the New River
W22.2 km
Wythe County Poorhouse Farm
Located along Peppers Ferry Road
posted by: flyingmoose
date approved: 7/14/2006
last visited: 2/27/2013
NE22.9 km
The New River
History of the New River
posted by: vhasler
date approved: 2/20/2012
Montgomery County / Pulaski County
Counties named for US Revolutionary War heros.
NE23.2 km
Starnes
History of Frederick Starn
NE23.3 km
Lovely Mount Tavern
This historic marker stands on Rock Road in the City of Radford, Virginia
date approved: 11/16/2011
N24.5 km
Old-Fashioned Camp Meeting
Virginia Historical Marker located on Old 100 Pulaski-Giles Turnpike near Staffordsville, VA.
last visited: 8/22/2009
NE24.8 km
Radford
Town's history 1856 thru 1913.
NE24.9 km
Ingles Ferry Road
This historic marker stands near the intersection of Rock Road and Tyler Avenue in the City of Radford, Virginia
W25.6 km
Walter Crockett
Located just off I77.
posted by: ChapterhouseInc
date approved: 7/6/2010
last visited: 2/23/2005
W25.7 km
Crockett’s Cove
Crockett family members have lived here for over two centuries.