Turner Ashby Monument

The Turner Ashby Monument is a memorial placed in 1898 to mark the place at which Confederate Army Colonel[2] Turner Ashby was killed in the 1862 Battle of Good's Farm.

It is located at the end of Turner Ashby Lane in a small privately maintained park that is open to the public.

It consists of a granite shaft, its sides finished roughly except for the inscription panel, with a similarly cut pyramidal top.

Its 1898 dedication ceremony was attended by 5,000 people, and typifies emblems of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.

[1] This article about a property in Rockingham County, Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.