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Stonewall Confederate Cemetery

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soldiers who died in battle or in the hospitals in and around the Winchester area. A monument over the mass grave of more than 800 unknown Confederate soldiers is at the center of the cemetery, and there is a section for each state member of the Confederacy. The plots are thus organized according to
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the home states of the fallen soldiers within. There are state monuments in most of the sections.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Stonewall Confederate Cemetery
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Captain Richard Ashby (1831–1861), killed by Union patrol near
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and in the Valley Campaigns of 1864; father of Colonel
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Stonewall Confederate Cemetery in Winchester, Virginia
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Stonewall Confederate Cemetery (Winchester, Virginia)
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Stonewall Cemetery
Lexington, Virginia
Oak Grove Cemetery (Lexington, Virginia)

Winchester, Virginia
Coordinates
39°11′00″N 78°09′23″W / 39.1832881°N 78.1564743°W / 39.1832881; -78.1564743
Stonewall Confederate Cemetery
Find a Grave
Stonewall Confederate Cemetery
Mount Hebron Cemetery
Winchester, Virginia
Confederate
Turner Ashby
Jackson's Valley Campaign
Good's Farm
Hampshire County
George Smith Patton
Valley Campaigns of 1864
Opequon
George S. Patton
World War II
Waller Tazewell Patton
Pickett's Charge
Gettysburg
Archibald Campbell Godwin
Robert Daniel Johnston
Overland Campaign
Gordon Johnston
Medal of Honor

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