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11407 Constitution Highway, Montpelier Station, Virginia
Montpelier is the historic home of President James Madison. As of October 1, 2000, the National Trust for H... More on recreation.gov
In close proximity and the tour was informative, interesting and well worth the visit. More on TripAdvisor

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Louisa VA 23093, United States of America
On June 11 and 12, 1864, US General Sheridan was sent by General Grant to cut the railroad between Louisa and Gordonsville to disrupt Confederate supplies for Richmond. CSA General Hampton was sent... More on Virginia.org
Inscription. — Fought here June 11, 12, 1864 —, Confederate Gens. Wade Hampton, Fitzhugh Lee, and Thomas L. Rosser, victors over, Federal Gens. P. H. Sheridan and G. A. Custer, 5000 Con... More on HMDB

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3092 Oakland Road, Louisa VA 23093, United States of America
Inscription. The Battle of Trevilian Station: A 9,300-man Union cavalry force under Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, on a raid to destroy parts of the Virginia Central Railroad, camped a few miles east on June 10, 1864. The next morning, ... More on HMDB

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Rhoadesville VA 22542, United States of America
Inscription. At dawn on 18 Aug. 1862, Maj. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart was awakened by the clatter of approaching cavalry. Expecting Maj. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee to join him in scouting Maj. Gen. John Pope's Union army, Stuart was surprised by ... More on HMDB

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Louisa VA 23093, United States of America
Inscription. At Roundabout Plantation, eight miles southwest, Patrick Henry lived from 1765 to 1768, when he sat for Louisa County in the House of Burgesses. This was the beginning of his political career. , Erected by Conservation ... More on HMDB

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Louisa VA 23093, United States of America
Inscription. John Mercer Langston was born 5.5 miles N. W. of here on 14 Dec. 1829, son of plantation owner Ralph Quarles and his former slave Lucy Langston. A graduate of Oberlin College (1849), in 1855 Langston became township clerk ... More on HMDB

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Louisa VA 23093, United States of America

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Louisa VA 23093, United States of America
Inscription. Battle of Trevilian Station: Here in Oakland Cemetery, beneath small, rectangular stone markers, rest as many as 60 Confederate dead from the Battle of Trevilian Station. Most of them were never identified. Immediately ... More on HMDB

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Louisa VA 23093, United States of America
Inscription. The Battle of Trevilian Station: Confederate Gen. Wade Hampton's victory over Gen. Philip H. Sheridan at Trevilian Station on June 11-12, 1864, prevented Sheridan from joining Gen. David Hunter and destroying the Virginia ... More on HMDB

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Louisa VA 23093, United States of America
Inscription. After breaking off the fighting of June 11, 1864, Confederate Gen. Wade Hamptons cavalry division withdrew to a position near here. Gen. Matthew C. Butlers South Carolinians spent the next morning preparing a stout defensive ... More on HMDB
