Jarman's Gap
About
Five miles east, formerly known as Woods' Gap. Michael Woods, his three sons and three Wallace sons-in-law (Andrew, Peter, William), coming from Pennsylvania via Shenandoah Valley, crossed through this pass into Albemarle County in 1734 - pioneers in settling this section. In 1780-81 British prisoners taken at Saratoga went through this gap en route to Winchester. In June 1862 part of Jackson's army, moving to join Lee at Richmond, used this passage.Details
Augusta CountyHistorical Marker
East Side Highway
Waynesboro, VA 22980
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In the Area
Cherry Grove Rd
Middlebrook
Middlebrook
Staunton