Man and Child Standing Next to "Where Pelham Fell" Historical Marker, 1940s

Photo circa October 1940s (as stamped and handwritten on back of the photo). A man in suspenders and a white shirt, holds a child, apparently a little girl, while standing beside a roadside historical marker. The Culpeper County Virginia highway marker commemorates where Major John Pelham was mortal...

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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/49089
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collection Jacksonville State University Historical Photographs Collection
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Man and Child Standing Next to "Where Pelham Fell" Historical Marker, 1940s
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Alabama -- History
Virginia -- History
Historical markers
spelling Man and Child Standing Next to "Where Pelham Fell" Historical Marker, 1940sunknownPhoto circa October 1940s (as stamped and handwritten on back of the photo). A man in suspenders and a white shirt, holds a child, apparently a little girl, while standing beside a roadside historical marker. The Culpeper County Virginia highway marker commemorates where Major John Pelham was mortally wounded during the Battle of Kelly's Ford. The marker reads, "“NO. 10-F WHERE PELHAM FELL - FOUR MILES SOUTHEAST, AT KELLY’S FORD, MAJOR JOHN PELHAM, COMMANDING STUART’S HORSE ARTILLERY, WAS MORTALLY WOUNDED, MARCH 17, 1863. CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (1927) F-10” [donated by Laura W. Henry]1940-01-01T08:00:00Ztextimage/tiffhttps://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/49089https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/context/lib-ac-histimg/article/50088/type/native/viewcontent/jpl_pelham_051.tifAccess to the original image for digitization was generously provided by Jacksonville Public Library, which holds the physical materials for the John Pelham Historical Association. JSU has been granted the non-exclusive right to use these images for any non-commercial, institutional, research, or teaching purpose. All other uses require permission from the rightsholder (John Pelham Historical Association).Historical Image CollectionJSU Digital CommonsAlabama -- HistoryVirginia -- HistoryHistorical markershttps://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/50088/thumbnail.jpg
title Man and Child Standing Next to "Where Pelham Fell" Historical Marker, 1940s
titleStr Man and Child Standing Next to "Where Pelham Fell" Historical Marker, 1940s
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description Photo circa October 1940s (as stamped and handwritten on back of the photo). A man in suspenders and a white shirt, holds a child, apparently a little girl, while standing beside a roadside historical marker. The Culpeper County Virginia highway marker commemorates where Major John Pelham was mortally wounded during the Battle of Kelly's Ford. The marker reads, "“NO. 10-F WHERE PELHAM FELL - FOUR MILES SOUTHEAST, AT KELLY’S FORD, MAJOR JOHN PELHAM, COMMANDING STUART’S HORSE ARTILLERY, WAS MORTALLY WOUNDED, MARCH 17, 1863. CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (1927) F-10” [donated by Laura W. Henry]
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