Shenandoah Valley
Click any image to begin a slide show of the Shenandoah Valley battlefields of 1864
- Mount Jackson is the backdrop for the Bushong Farm on the Battlefield at New Market, Va 2014
- Union Signal Corps at Cedar Creek 2014
- View of the Luray Valley from Shenandoah National Park’s Skyline Drive
- Union troops were encamped here on the 18th century Belle Grove Plantation when they were overrun during the Battle of Cedar Creek
- The Meadow Brook runs its course through the Belle Grove Plantation and formed a natural defensive position during Battle of Cedar Creek
- Signal Knob overlooks the Battlefield at Cedar Creek in Middletown, Va
- Fog and wind swept Bootens Gap in Shenandoah National Park
- Confederate battle flags undulate with a snaking battle line at Cedar Creek, Va 2014
- The rising sun illuminates the 3rd Winchester Battlefield 2014
- Massanutten Mountain from the Cross Keys Battlefield near Harrisonburg, Va
- Reenactors line the hills at Cedar Creek 2014
- Cattle graze beside the 3rd Winchester Battlefield. Union troops formed on this ground before crossing Red Bud Run and entering the battle on Sept. 19th 1864 – Winchester, Va
- Reenactors on the march in the Shenandoah Valley 2014
- Double exposure showing two views of the 3rd Winchester Battlefield
- Union reenactors line the ridges at Cedar Creek
- Red Bud Run on the 3rd Winchester Battlefield
- Reenactors march past stacked rifles at Cedar Creek
- The Battlefield at Fisher’s Hill, Va
- Reenactors in the Shenandoah Valley 2014
- The Confederate point of view on the Battlefield at Fisher’s Hill, Va 2014
- Reenactors at Cedar Creek
- Union troops attacked entrenched Confederates along the ridge line here at Fisher’s Hill Battlefield
- Brig. Gen. Darrell Markijohn rallies the troops at Cedar Creek in 2014
- Fisher’s Hill Battlefield
- Union reenactors vote in the 1864 presidential campaign at Cedar Creek
- Looking toward Tumbling Run on Fisher’s Hill Battlefield
- Horse-drawn artillery pass reenactors on parade at Cedar Creek
- Generations of residential ruins near the Shenandoah River in Fisher’s Hill, Va
- South Fork of the Shenandoah River at Front Royal, Va 2014
- Deer on the horizon at Big Meadows in Shenandoah National Park
- Union reenactors line the hills at Cedar Creek
- Forest road through Bootens Gap in Shenandoah National Park
- The Edinburg Mill is one of the only surviving mills that escaped destruction by Sheridan’s troops in 1864
- Union and Confederate reenactors clash in the Shenandoah Valley in 2014
- The ruins of the Stickley Mill over Cedar Creek burned by Union troops in 1864
- Above the clouds in Shenandoah National Park
- Confederate reenactors at Cedar Creek 2014
- An abandoned home disintegrates over time along the Opequon Creek near Fisher’s Hill, Va
- Red truck and farm buildings in Middletown, Va 2014
- Reenactors commemorate the Battle of Cedar Creek with fighting around the Heater House a structure present during the famous battle in 1864
- Cross Keys Battlefield
- The Battlefield at Cross Keys near Harrisonburg, Va
- Reenactors commemorate the Battle of Cedar Creek
- Unharvested corn on the Valley Pike near Mount Jackson, Va 2014
- Battlefield at New Market, Va
- Reenactors commemorate the Battle of Cedar Creek with fighting around the Heater House a structure present during the famous battle in 1864
- Farm along the Valley Pike in New Market, Va
- Union reenactors in a Grand Review at Cedar Creek
- Country road, New Market, Va 2014
- Mount Jackson from a farm in New Market, Va
- Opequon Creek near Burnt Factory, Va
- The aftermath of battle at Cedar Creek 2014
- The Cross Keys Battlefield
- The Luray Valley from Shenandoah National Park
- Doug Camper, at left, commemorates the sesquicentennial by surrendering at Cedar Creek as his great great grandfather did in 1864
- Encampment at Cedar Creek 2014
- The Heater House on the Battlefield at Cedar Creek
- Clouds form in Shenandoah National Park
- Fog should an overlook in Shenandoah National Park 2014