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Photograph of the group of mostly unidentified people gathered for the dedication ceremony of the commemorative highway marker at Rude's Hill, south of Mount Jackson on Route 11.

The plaque reads in part, "Rude's Hill", with the text below it:…

Photograph of Elizabeth "Eliza" (Clinedinst) Crim and her granddaughter Mary Elizabeth Brumback.

Eliza was also known as “Mother Crim” due to her actions following the Civil War Battle of New Market caring for cadets from the Virginia Military…

Photograph of Emma (Crim) Brumback (left), Eliza (Clinedinst) Crim (right), and Mary Brumback (child).

Eliza (Clinedinst) Crim was the mother of Emma and the grandmother of Mary. She was known as "Mother Crim" for her actions during and after the…

Portrait photograph of Emma Jane (Crim) Brumback and her mother, Eliza Crim, posed together.

It is likely this photograph was taken either on an Easter Sunday or a New Market Battle re-enactment day because it was the custom for United Daughters…

Photograph of Elizabeth "Eliza" Clinedinst Crim and her granddaughter Mary Elizabeth Brumback.

Eliza was also known as “Mother Crim” due to her actions following the Civil War Battle of New Market caring for cadets from the Virginia Military…

Reproduction photograph of Elizabeth "Eliza" Clinedinst Crim. The original image was probably taken in about 1870.

Eliza was also known as “Mother Crim” due to her actions following the Civil War Battle of New Market caring for cadets from the…

Photograph of Samuella Hawes Crim as a young woman. She was the daughter of Jacob Clinedinst (1880-1952) and Behethland (Fitzpatrick) (1885-1971) Crim and grew up in New Market.

She never married and spent most of her life teaching. She was a…

Photograph of Samuella Hawes Crim as a young woman. She was the daughter of Jacob Clinedinst (1880-1952) and Behethland (Fitzpatrick) (1885-1971) Crim and grew up in New Market.

She never married and spent most of her life teaching. She was a…

Portrait of Elizabeth “Eliza” Clinedinst Crim.

Eliza was also known as “Mother Crim” due to her actions following the Civil War Battle of New Market caring for cadets from the Virginia Military Institute.

Portrait of Elizabeth “Eliza” Clinedinst Crim reading a book.
Eliza was also known as “Mother Crim” due to her actions following the Civil War Battle of New Market caring for cadets from the Virginia Military Institute.
This picture appeared in…

Photograph of Samuella Hawes Crimm as a young woman. She was the daughter of Jacob Clinedinst (1880-1952) and Behethland (Fitzpatrick) (1885-1971) Crim and grew up in New Market.

She never married and spent most of her life teaching. She was a…
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