Frederick County Court House
Winchester, Virginia

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More Winchester from www.CivilWarAlbum.com
1. Stonewall Confederate Cemetery
2. Abram's Delight
3. Colonel Lewis T. Moore House
4. Lloyd Logan Home
5. Frederick County Court House
6. Fort Collier
7. Winchester (1st, 2nd and 3rd battles)

8. Star Fort
  Links:
1. Old Court House Civil War Museum

2. Winchester, VA : Frederick County Court House (1840)
3. Frederick County Courthouse: Virginia Is For Lovers
4. Researching old houses in Winchester/Frederick County
     

(October 2007) Enlarge Frederick County Court House, built in 1840 and located on North Loudoun Street in Old Town, served as both a hospital and a prison for both Union and Confederate troops as Winchester changed hands 70 times during the war

 

(October 2007) Front lawn became a prison pen for Confederate prisoners in 1864

   

  

(October 2007) Stonewall Jackson

(October 2007) A private relates his battlefield experience
     

(October 2007) A surgeon relates one of the realities of war

  (October 2007) A mass grave

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