Mount Jackson, Virginia was a was a strategic point in the Shenandoah Valley. It was on the paved Valley Pike about halfway between Winchester and Staunton. It was also the terminus of the Manassas Gap Railway, which, at least for the first part of the war, ran eastward out of the Shenandoah Valley to connect with the rest of the Confederate rail network at Manassas. This led to the establishment of a major Confederate Hospital at Mount Jackson which operated for most of the war.

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In Mount Jackson
A65 Our Soldiers’ Cemetery Virginia historical marker
A66 Confederate Hospital Virginia historical marker
Mount Jackson General Hospital wayside marker
Our Soldiers’ Cemetery
The Confederate Hospital
To All Confederates monument (in Our Soldiers Cemetery)

South of Mount Jackson
A68 McNeill’s Last Charge Virginia historical marker

At Rude’s Hill
A26 Cavalry Engagement Virginia historical marker
A27 Rude’s Hill Action Virginia historical marker
Jackson at Rude’s Hill wayside marker
Rude’s Hill monument
Rude’s Hill – Knoll of Refuge and Attack wayside marker

DuPont at Rude’s Hill wayside marker
A69 Post-Appomattox Tragedy Virginia historical marker
Summers – Koontz Memorial