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The “Heater House” wayside marker is on the northwest side of the Valley Pike (U.S. 11) 0.8 mi. southwest of Middletown, Virginia. (see map below) It was erected by Blue and Gray Education Society and the Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation.

The Heater House wayside marker on the Cedar Creek battlefield

From the marker:

Heater House

Probably built around 1800, this clapboard-covered log house was once the center of a prosperous 600 acre farm owned by Solomon and Caroline Wunder Heater. Although two of her sons died in Confederate service, Mrs. Heater, a native of Pennsylvania, was a Unionist and frequently provided shelter and supplies to the federals. Her loyalty was ultimately repaid by a 1901 federal grant for some wartime damages.

Donated to the People of the United States
by
Candice and John Richards
of Pennsylvania

Map and location of the marker

The historical marker for the Heater farmhouse is on the northwest side of the Valley Pike (U.S. 11) 0.8 mi. southwest of
Middletown, Virginia. (39.01945° N, 78.29278° W)