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Philip Sheridan / Battle of Opequon / Union Army of the Shenandoah / Army of the Valley / Jubal Early / Belle Grove Plantation / Overland Campaign / Stephen Dodson Ramseur / Virginia in the American Civil War / Virginia / Battle of Cedar Creek
Date: 2013-09-26 09:16:22
Philip Sheridan
Battle of Opequon
Union Army of the Shenandoah
Army of the Valley
Jubal Early
Belle Grove Plantation
Overland Campaign
Stephen Dodson Ramseur
Virginia in the American Civil War
Virginia
Battle of Cedar Creek

Cedar Creek and Belle Grove Self-Guided Tour National Historical Park Stop 6: Belle Grove - Belle Grove was built in 1797 by Isaac Hite Jr., grandson of Jost Hite (who helped his son, Isaac, build Long Meadow).

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Cedar Creek and Belle Grove  Self-Guided Tour National Historical Park Stop 6: Belle Grove - Belle Grove was built in 1797 by Isaac Hite Jr., grandson of Jost Hite (who helped his son, Isaac, build Long Meadow).

Cedar Creek and Belle Grove Self-Guided Tour National Historical Park Stop 6: Belle Grove - Belle Grove was built in 1797 by Isaac Hite Jr., grandson of Jost Hite (who helped his son, Isaac, build Long Meadow).

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