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Richardsville VA 22736, United States of America
Inscription. East of this site, on the Rappahannock River, John Lederer and Party, of the first white men entered, Culpeper County, August 20, 1670, Marker presented by, Virginia State Society, Thomas, Lord Culpeper Chapter, Colonial ... More on HMDB

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10413 Elys Ford Rd, Fredericksburg VA 22407, United States of America
Inscription. On this hill, May 3, 1863, Confederate General "J. E. B." Stuart was notified that General "Stonewall" Jackson had been wounded at Chancellorsville and that he was to take command of Jackson's Corps. Moments before, Stuart ... More on HMDB

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16589 Edwards Shop Road, Remington VA 22734, United States of America
Inscription. At dawn on 17 March 1863, Brig. Gen. William W. Averell led 2,100 Union cavalrymen across the Rappahannock River at Kellys Ford. Brig. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee with about 1,000 Confederate horsemen counterattacked northwest ... More on HMDB

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Virginia
The battle of Chancellorsville involved more men, and resulted in more casualties, than any other engagemen... More on Virginia.org
Although it is quiet now, it almost seemed that I could imagine Jackson and his troops marching through t... More on TripAdvisor

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900 Block of Charles Street, (Corner of George St and Charles), Fredericksburg, Virginia 22401, United States of America
Hull's Memorial Baptist Church Cemetery Fredericksburg Karen Truslow Masonic Cemetery Joan Renfrow Oak Hill Cemetery If you have relatives buried in Oak Hill cemetery, the cemetery office is lookin... More on Usgwtombstones.org
There are many well-known people are buried here including Lewis Littlepage. He was a distinguished scholar, diplomat and soldier. ... More on igougo

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Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. Alexander Dandridge Spottswood He spelled his name with two t's, known "as a gentleman of the old school, " he referred back to the spelling of the name his ancestors used in Scotland,... More on HMDB
Inscription. This is the story of Orange Grove You are standing on land that was owned by the same family for over 200 years, from colonial days to the beginning of Lake of the Woods. Alexander Spo... More on HMDB

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2201 Lafayette Blvd. Fredericksburg, VA
The Fredericksburg Battlefield Visitor Center is located at the base of historic Marye's Heights on the Fredericksburg battlefield. It is open weekdays 9:00 - 5:00 and on weekends 9:00 - 6:00. Film... More on Virginia.org
The greater Fredericksburg area was actually the scene of four Civil War battles: Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Chancellorsville, ... More on igougo

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1530 Commerce Drive Fredericksburg, VA
Civil War Tours provides high quality affordable Civil War tours to Tour Companies, Civil War Round Tables, and special interest groups. We arrange all aspects of the tour including transportation... More on Visitfred.com
Inscription. The Civil War focused national attention on Chatham, which became known as the Lacy House after its wartime owner, J. Horace, Lacy. Federal troops first occupied Fredericksburg in the ... More on HMDB

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Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. Arm of, Stonewall Jackson, May 3, 1863, ———, , Location. 38° 19.085′ N, 77° 43.943′ W. Marker is near Locust Grove, Virginia, in Orange County. M... More on HMDB
Inscription. Here, in the Jones family cemetery, lie the remains of “Stonewall” Jacksons left arm. The Confederate general lost the limb during the Battle of Chancellorsville, where he ... More on HMDB

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3300 Dill Smith Dr. Fredericksburg, VA
” The Blue & Gray Brewing Company of Fredericksburg, Virginia, is proud to lead the renewed interest in hop farming on the east coast. We will continue to expand Blue & Gray hop farm production to ... More on BrewerySearch.com
Free tours and tastings at this local microbrewery every Saturday 10-1pm. Free tastings also available Wednesdays 2-6 and Friday nights from 3-8pm. Brewery-direct retail sales also available at the... More on Virginia.org
