The “End of the Campaign A35” Virginia historical marker is on South Main street in Harrisonburg, Virginia. It commemorates the end of ‘Stonewall’ Jackson’s 1862 Valley Campaign. The monument was erected in 1941 by the Virginia Conservation Commission.

From the monument:
A35
End of the Campaign
—-
Here Stonewall Jackson, retreating
up the Valley before the converging
columns of Fremont and Shields, turned
at bay, June 1862. A mile southeast
Jackson’s cavalry commander, Ashby,
was killed, June 6. At Cross Keys, six
miles southeast, Ewell of Jackson’s
army defeated Freemont, June 8. Near
Port Republic, ten miles southeast,
Jackson defeated Shields, June 9.
This was the end of Jackson’s Valley
Campaign.
Erected 1941 by Virginia Conservation Commission.
Location and directions
The marker is on the south side of Harrisonburg, Virginia on the west side of South Main Street 0.5 mile south of Port Republic Road, 0.33 mile north of Pleasant Hill Road, and just north of the railroad crossing. (38°25’45.2″N 78°53’07.4″W)
