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New Market, VA 22844

 

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Historical Events in and around New Market
 

September 5 - Rat Day

The new recruits from the Virginia Military Institute at Lexington will march through town at approximately 1 pm after first vsiting the New Market Battlefield  for their traditional tracing the VMI cadets path on the Field of Lost Shoes

September 14 - Shenandoah County Historical Society meeting

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September 25 - 1st Annual German Fest at the Hottel-Keller Homestead

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    For further details visit the “Latest News page - bottom tab on the left of this page .We welcome details of other historical events in the vicinity of New Market which can be published on this page. Contact Caroll Douglas with the details.

 

See New Historical Art Collection click Art

An exceptional collection of art centered on the theme of the Civil War soldier is the subject of a new exhibit at the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park’s Hall of Valor Museum.  Artists with firsthand knowledge of their subject painted all of the pieces during the years immediately following the war.  Noted artists Julian Scott, Edwin Forbes, E. L. Henry, and John Rogers are represented in the collection.

 Over a period of 75 years, three generations of the Raeburn family of New York, New York assembled this significant collection, which focuses attention on the individual soldier rather than great battle depictions. 

An exhibit guide accompanies the collection, which is displayed outside the Hall of Valor Museum theater.  The Raeburn collection joins other works of art in the museum, including a collection of Kurtz & Allison prints of Civil War battles, depictions of the Battle of New Market, and the allegorical stained-glass window by Israeli-born artist Ami Shamir that memorializes the 10 VMI cadets killed at the Battle of New Market.

 

Man with Pipe by Julian Scott, 1883

  • For more information contact Caroll Douglas at nmhs@newmarkethistoricalsociety.org