The Stickley House stood along the Valley Pike during the Civil War and witnessed the Battle of Cedar Creek. It was one of the sites I visited on a history tour on Saturday.
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This house and the farm surrounding it are privately owned. The owner is an educator and often gives permission to history classes to visit the farm that surrounds it, although not the house itself. I have also visited the grounds on a National Park Service tour.
Here is a brief look at the morning lecture at the University. Professor Noyalas discussed the years leading up to the war and the arguments for and against secession. John Brown's raid in 1859 alarmed many people including the citizens of the Shenandoah Valley.
A lovely home. I would enjoy the lecture.
ReplyDelete...a wonderful piece of history!
ReplyDeleteAt times it seems as though the country is poised to embark on a second civil war.
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy a visit there.
ReplyDeleteWow, that must have been a fascinating tour and lecture. Great captures, as always! :)
ReplyDeleteAn interesting tour.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing your photographs.
All the best Jan