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S149.8 km
Lee-Jackson Bivouac - Chancellorsville VA
in U.S. Civil War Sites
General R. E. Lee and General Stonewall Jackson met at an intersection to discuss a bold plan against the Union Army the night of May 1, 1863 during the Battle of Chancellorsville.
posted by: La de Boheme
location: Virginia
date approved: 4/13/2011
last visited: 3/13/2015
Upper Pontoon Bridge, Rappahannock River, Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec 12-13, 1862
Location of the Union army upper pontoon bridge crossing the Rappahannock River during the battle of Fredericskburg, Dec 12-13, 1862.
posted by: garmin_geek
date approved: 2/23/2009
last visited: 3/18/2010
S150.2 km
Chancellorsville Earthworks
This waymark is a nice little preserved space highlighting some forgotten history.
posted by: moongecko
date approved: 7/15/2008
last visited: 6/6/2014
S150.3 km
The Maury Birthplace
During the Battle of Chancellorsville, Confederate cavalry chief J.E.B. Stuart made his HQ at the Maury birthplace.
date approved: 7/3/2007
last visited: 9/7/2007
S150.5 km
Catharine Furnace
The Catharine Furnace found at the Chancellorsville Battlefield was used by the Confederacy during the War for the production of iron.
date approved: 7/4/2007
last visited: 10/23/2011
Courthouse - Fredericksburg VA
The Union army used the courthouse in Fredericksburg to house hundreds of escaping slaves and a signal tower and lookout point during the Battle of Fredericksburg.
date approved: 3/24/2012
last visited: never
S151.1 km
Innis House - Fredericksburg VA
A small frame home was caught in the line of fire during the Battle of Fredericksburg and bears the scars 150 years later.
date approved: 7/24/2011
last visited: 11/19/2011
Stephens House - Fredericksburg VA
Martha Stephens' house was caught in the crossfire during the Battle of Fredericksburg, but she refused to leave and administered aid to the fallen.
S151.3 km
Ferry Farm - Fredericksburg, VA
Ferry Farm became a combat zone on Dec. 11, 1862, the first day of the battle of Fredericksburg.
posted by: DougK
date approved: 5/9/2011
last visited: 12/8/2012
S156.4 km
Pelham's Corner - Fredericksburg VA
Although greatly outnumbered, the Gallant Pelham delayed thousands of Union soldiers from attacking the Jackson Corps at the Battle of Fredericksburg.
date approved: 6/12/2012
S157.6 km
Landram Farm - Spotsylvania Court House VA
The Landram Farm was turned into a bloody killing field during the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House.
date approved: 7/2/2010
S158.2 km
McCoull Spring - Spotsylvania Court House VA
The McCoull farm suffered severe damage during the fighting at Bloody Angle, but their spring was a valuable source of water to the Confederates.
date approved: 3/31/2012
S158.4 km
The McCoull House - Spotsylvania Court House VA
The McCoull house and farm got caught in the crossfire during the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House in May 1864.
S158.8 km
Harrison House - Spotsylvania Court House VA
A family home was caught in the middle of the battle at Spotsylvania Court House and served as temporary Confederate headquarters for Gen. Robert E. Lee.
date approved: 7/19/2011