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Greatest cavalry battle of the Civil War· Fought June 9, 1863 · Gen. J.E.B. Stuart defeated Gen. A. PleasontonConfederates engaged 10,200. Federals 10,900Casualties, Confederates, 485, Federals 866This is Fleetwood HillThe crucial positionFina…
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Fought August 9, 1862. A Confederate victory.· Commanders · Confederate, Gen. T.J. "Stonewall" JacksonFederals, Gen. John PopeCasualties, Confederate, 1369. Federal, 2263· Gen. C.S. Winder, C.S.A. fell here · This is the only bat…
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December 13, 1862 the Confederates under Lee defeated the Federals under Burnside in a sanguinary conflict marked by extraordinary bravery on both sides. In a series of gallant charges the Federal army sustained heavy losses and Burnside was forced to recro…
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Has erected this tabletas a tribute of respect tosome seven hundred Confederate soldiersmainly from North Carolina and Georgiawho laid down their livesfor the cause they loved and losttheir names are perishedmay their memory be imperishable!
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The Battle of New Market was fought here Sunday morning, May 15, 1864. The Confederates under Gen. J. C. Breckinridge were victorious over the Federals under Gen. Franz Sigel. The decisive incident of the battle was the heroic capture of the Federal battery…
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Here on Sunday April 9, 1865, after four years of heroic struggle in defense of principles believed fundamental to the existence of our government, Lee surrendered 9000 men, the remnant of an army still unconquered in spirit.
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Here May 5,6, 1864, 70,000 Confederates under Lee defeated 120,000 Federals under Grant. Confederate loss 11,500. Federal 18,000. This battle, fought with conspicuous bravery, in a Wilderness on fire, will take it's place among the great battles of the Civi…
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Stonewall Jackson's camp ground April 2-16, 1862; his headquarters at the foot of this hill. Colonel John Francis Neff, Commander 33rd Regiment, Stonewall Brigade, born and buried near here.
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July 21, 1861. Confederates under General Beauregard defeated Federals under General McDowell. General Jackson given name of "Stonewall" on this field. Generals Bee and Bartow killed. Old stone house used as hospital. This marker erected July 21, 1928.
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August 30, 1862. Confederates under Generals Lee, Jackson and Longstreet defeated Federals under General Pope. General Longstreet dined at Old Dogan House. Fierce fight of R.R. cut half mile northwest.
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