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Historical Markers in Ivy, Virginia
Charlottesville is the county seat for Albemarle County
Ivy is in Albemarle County
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ADJACENT TO ALBEMARLE COUNTY
Augusta County (70) ►
Buckingham County (38) ►
Charlottesville (87) ►
Fluvanna County (28) ►
Greene County (8) ►
Louisa County (43) ►
Nelson County (44) ►
Orange County (160) ►
Rockingham County (114) ►
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Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Virginia, Albemarle County, Ivy — W-161 — Birthplace of Meriwether Lewis — ![]() |
On Ivy Road (U.S. 250) at Owensville Road (County Route 678) on Ivy Road. |
Half a mile north was born, 1774, Meriwether Lewis, of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, sent by Jefferson to explore the far west, 1804–1806. The expedition reached the mouth of the Columbia River, November 15, 1805. — — Map (db m1795) HM |
2 ► Virginia, Albemarle County, Ivy, Mechums West — W-162 — Jackson’s Valley Campaign |
On Ivy Road (U.S. 250) east of Three Notched Road (Virginia Route 240). Reported missing. |
Late in April 1862, Maj. Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson marched his army out of the Shenandoah Valley through the Blue Ridge Mountains to deceive Union Maj. Gen. John C. Fremont into thinking he was headed for Richmond. On 3 May, Jackson . . . — — Map (db m230172) HM |
3 ► Virginia, Albemarle County, Ivy, Mechums West — W-162 — Jackson's Valley Campaign — ![]() |
On Ivy Road (U.S. 250) 0.1 miles west of Gillums Ridge Road (Virginia Route 787), on the right when traveling west. |
During the Shenandoah Valley Campaign (March - June 1862) Confederate Maj. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson used deceptive maneuvers and sharp attacks to divert Union forces from the Peninsula Campaign against Richmond. Late in April, Jackson's . . . — — Map (db m209781) HM |