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Quartermaster Museum, 1201 22nd Street, Fort Lee, VA 23801-01601, United States
Although Petersburg is most famous for its role in the Civil War, the city has a long history of military activity---from its founding as a frontier fort to its 20th century role as the home of For... More on Virginia.org
The Quartermaster Museum located at Fort Lee is a must see for US Army history buffs. This interesting museum ... More on PlanetWare

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6901 Messer Road, Richmond, VA 23231

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2100 A Ave., Fort Lee, Virginia 23801, us
This museum, located at Fort Lee, traces the history of women in the military and military nurses from the American Revolution to the present, including the advent of the WACS in World War II. The ... More on Heritage
The mission of the Army Women's Museum is to collect, preserve, research, exhibit and interpret historically significant properties related to service of women across all branches and organizations... More on MuseumStuff.com

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A Avenue and 22nd Street, Fort Lee, Virginia 23801, us
This museum chronicles the branch of the armed forces that supplies troops with food, fuel, and equipment. Since 1957 the Quartermaster Museum has preserved the history and heritage of the U. S. Ar... More on Heritage
The Quartermaster Corps has sustained the US Army by supplying it with food, water, clothing, fuel, shelter and other things they can't survive without throughout history. General George Washington... More on Virginia.org

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Fort Lee, Virginia, United States

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5th street at Fort Lee,Fort Lee,Virginia,23801

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3140 Darbytown Road, Henrico VA 23231, United States of America
Inscription. The Battle of Darbytown Road, 7 Oct. 1864, was the last large Confederate offensive north of the James River. Gen. Robert E. Lee personally supervised the operation. Attacking from the west astride the Darbytown Road, ... More on HMDB

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5701 Huntsman Road, Richmond VA 23250, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated to the intrepid and patriotic men: the Civil War Balloonists, Union and Confederate, known and unknown who against ridicule and skepticism laid the foundation for this nations future in the sky. Inscribed hereon ... More on HMDB

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Sandston VA 23150, United States of America
Inscription. After the twilight battle at Savages Station on June 29, 1862, the Army of the Potomac abandoned the final remnants of its line in front of Richmond and retreated through the darkness toward the James River. Once across ... More on HMDB

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Sandston VA 23150, United States of America
Inscription. Between June 12 and June 28, 1862, Union Gen. George B. McClellan maintained his headquarters here at Trent House. Known as “Reynoldsville, ” the house dates from about 1825. During the Civil War, it was the ... More on HMDB
