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The Book and Stage Play That Inspired the Film

The Novel

The Stage Play

The Stage Play

Before becoming a movie, it was a beloved novel,

Marching Through Culpeper—a rich, historically accurate

 tale of courage and love in war-torn Virginia.

Virginia Morton's novel has captivated readers across the country, praised for its vivid characters, gripping plot, and deep respect for real events and people.

The Stage Play

The Stage Play

The Stage Play

The story also became a stage play performed in an auditorium in Culpeper, bringing Virginia’s Civil War world to life in powerful live performances that garnered standing ovations from large crowds.


Now, this story comes to the screen on an even grander scale.

Meet The Team

A Passion Project Years in the Making

Writer & Producer - Virginia Morton

  • Author of Marching Through Culpeper, Virginia brings decades of historical research and storytelling passion to the screen. Her dedication to preserving the legacy of Culpeper and its real-life heroes has inspired thousands.


Director - Stephen Pappas

  • An award-winning director of Treasure in Heaven with a lifelong love of historical storytelling, Stephen has partnered with Virginia for years to bring this story to life with emotional truth and visual power. Steve was Director of Media for Cornerstone Chapel in Leesburg, VA and has worked on feature films with Advent Film Group.


Production by: His Dream Productions LLC and Glory Stream Productions

Our project will use innovative techniques to combine traditional filmmaking with technological advances.



Culpeper, Virginia - Crossroads Between Two Armies

The Armies

The Armies

The Armies

Culpeper was a critical juncture during the war, with both Union and Confederate forces occupying the town at different times.

  • August 9, 1862 – The Battle of Cedar Mountain, where General Stonewall Jackson engaged Union forces in a bloody confrontation.
  • Winter of 1863–64 – The Union Army, under Gen. George Meade and later Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, encamped in Culpeper with over 100,000 soldiers, preparing for the Overland Campaign.
  • Confederate cavalry under Gen. J.E.B. Stuart frequently operated from Culpeper, using it as a base for raids, scouting, and intelligence-gathering.

The Town

The Armies

The Armies

  • During the American Civil War, Culpeper, Virginia was more marched across than any locale in the nation. Located halfway between Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Culpeper sat at the intersection of key roads, railways, and natural corridors that made it a coveted staging ground, supply line, and battleground throughout the war between Union and Confederate forces. 
  • The June 9, 1863, Battle of Brandy Station was the largest cavalry engagement fought in the Western Hemisphere.
  • Today, the countryside around it is dotted with preserved battlefields, historical markers, and cemeteries. It stands as a powerful testament to the war’s toll on small-town America and the families caught between the lines of brother-against-brother conflict.

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