In Loudoun County, VA
Nearby is a newer sign telling the story of the Battle of Aldie.
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I love old monuments like yours.
ReplyDeletethe horsehead and sabres make it really attractive.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that this was the first Union monument south of the Mason-Dixon. Thanks for the education.
ReplyDeleteVery peaceful spot. Sad that so many lives were lost.
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