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Church Road VA 23833, United States of America
Inscription. Four miles south is the battlefield of Five Forks. To that point Pickett retired from Dinwiddie Courthouse in the night of March 31, 1865. Sheridan, following, attacked him in the afternoon of April 1, 1865. The Confederates, ... More on HMDB

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6125 Boydton Plank Road, Petersburg, Virginia
This Civil War site includes four museums, three historic houses, and a battlefield just south of Petersbur... More on Heritage
Everything is top notch, from the beautiful landscaping, to the informative headphones to the high end vi... More on TripAdvisor

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6009 Rocky Branch Road, Sutherland VA 23885, United States of America

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Ford VA 23850, United States of America

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Sutherland VA 23885, United States of America
Inscription. Built in 1803 by Fendall Chiles Sutherland (1770-1833) and Elizabeth Traylor Sutherland (1785-1864), the Sutherland homestead also served as a stagecoach stop, inn, and tavern. The first post office in southside Virginia ... More on HMDB

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Sutherland VA 23885, United States of America
Inscription. The Battle of Sutherland, April 2, 1865, Dedicated in sacred memory to those valiant Confederates who remained steadfast to the end, and who gave their last full measure of devotion in defense of their homeland. Here ... More on HMDB

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Sutherland VA 23885, United States of America
Inscription. At Sutherland Station, on 2 Apr. 1865, the Confederates made a last attempt to maintain control of the South Side Railroad. Confederate Maj. Gen. Henry Heth organized the defense before returning to the main line in Petersburg. ... More on HMDB

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Sutherland VA 23885, United States of America

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Sutherland VA 23885, United States of America
Inscription. Confederate troops formed a battle line along Cox Road to protect the South Side Railroad, but were overwhelmed after three attacks. This engagement enabled Grants forces to sever Lees last supply line, causing him to ... More on HMDB

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Sutherland VA 23885, United States of America
Engagement at Sutherland Station K-305 Engagement at Sutherland Station K-305 On the morning of 2 Apr. 1865, Union forces arrived here by way of Claiborne Road and found Maj. Gen. Henry Heth's Conf... More on Dhr.virginia.gov
Inscription. On the morning of 2 Apr. 1865, Union forces arrived here by way of Clairborne Road and found Maj. Gen. Henry Heths Confederate division entrenched on Cox Road. During the day, Maj. Gen... More on HMDB
