Elkton, Virginia


Background History

The beautiful Miller-Kite House located on Rockingham Street in Elkton, Virginia was built in 1827 and is most noted
for being headquarters for confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson from April19th to the 30th of 1862.   The
house was then owned by Captain Ashner Argenbright and Elkton was then called Conrad's Store.   It is said the
General Jackson planned his famous Shenandoah Valley Campaign here.

The campaign is considered a military masterpiece.   From May 8th to June 9th 1862, Jackson and his confederate troops
marched nearly 400 miles and defeated four seperate Union armies.   Union armies led by Brigadier General James
Shields, Major General John C. Fremont and Major General Nathan P. Banks.

Investigation 05/31/2008 (8pm - 12:30 am Investigators -- #10) -- No Evidence Found
Investigation 03/13/2009 (8pm - 12:30 am Investigators -- #14) -- No Evidence Found

Data recorded on investigations -- Audio, Video, Photographs, EMF, Temperature, Personal Experiences

Miller-Kite House Photo Album


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