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Staunton City Historical Markers

Map of Virginia State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Staunton
 

Staunton City Historical Markers

Staunton Churches
Trinity Church
Known originally as Augusta Parish Church, it was founded in 1746 as the County Parish. The Virginia General Assembly met here in June 1781 to avoid c... [click for more]

Staunton Schools
Mary Baldwin College
The oldest college for women related to the Presbyterian Church, U.S. Founded 1842 by Rufus W. Bailey as Augusta Female Seminary; renamed in 1895 to h... [click for more]

The Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, Founded 1839
A State residential school created by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia on March 31, 1838 for the purpose of educating th... [click for more]

Staunton General Interest
Birthplace of Woodrow Wilson--U.S. President 1913-21 (2)
One mile north, on Coalter Street in Staunton, is the birthplace of Thomas Woodrow Wilson, 8th Virginia-born president of the U.S. Princeton Universit... [click for more]

Birthplace of Woodrow Wilson--U.S. President 1913-21
Three and one half miles south, on Coalter Street in Staunton, is the birthplace of Thomas Woodrow Wilson, 8th Virginia-born president of the U.S. Pri... [click for more]

Dr. Alexander Humphreys
Dr. Humphreys (1757-1802), an important teacher in 18th-century Virginia, received his M.D. from the University of Edinburgh. He practiced medicine in... [click for more]

Dr. William Fleming
Physician, soldier, and statesman, Dr. William Fleming (1728-1795) studied medicine in his native Scotland before practicing in Staunton from 1763 to ... [click for more]

Stuart Hall
Chartered on 13 January 1844 as the Virginia Female Institute, Stuart Hall is Virginia's oldest college preparatory school for girls. The Rev. Dr. Ric... [click for more]