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  • Battle at Salem Church, May 3, 1863 - Battle at Salem Church, May 3, 1863. Historical Situation: Southwest of Fredericksburg, May 3, 1863, lateafternoon. As part of Hooker's grand plan at... - 8/31/97


  • Battle of Fredericksburg at Marye's Heights - Fredericksburg, Virginia was destined to become a major battleground during the Civil War due to its location midway between the opposing capitals, Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Va. The first of the historic battles to take place... - 2/15/98


  • Cathe's Civil War Shoppe 'n Centre - Specialists in American Civil War collectibles, memorabilia and relics. - 8/7/99


  • Cathe's Ghost Encounters of the Civil War Kind - Features original spirit photography and ghost accounts associated with the American Civil War. - 5/13/2000


  • Chatham Manor - This magnificent Georgian mansion, its various outbuildings and dependencies, and the historic ground which surrounds it represent a small preserve in which the entire scope of Virginia heritage can be understood and appreciated. - 2/21/98


  • Civil War Life, The Soldier's Museum - Civil War Life - The Soldier's Museum tells the story of the soldiers who served on both sides of the War Between the States. This impressive collection of relics speaks of the soldier's life from enlistment and training camps to combat on all the famous battlefields of the war. - 3/10/2002


  • Civil War Manuscripts at the Southern Historical Collection - This letter, dated 25 December 1862, was written by Isaac Howard to his father. Howard, a private in the Confederate Army, gives a graphic description of the Fredericksburg, Virginia, battlefield and... - 10/22/97


  • Collector's Site - Military Collector's Site, with focus on WWI history in the Fredericksburg Area. - 11/20/98


  • Colonel Willis - Founder of Fredericksburg, VA Was Burgess from Gloucester Co. in 1718 ; 1723 In 1726 he obtained a patent of land in Spotsylvania County All his sons from his first two marriages died without male heir. - 10/19/97


  • Culpeper County Virginia, a brief History - Culpeper County, 1749-1972: - 10/14/97


  • Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park - One hundred thousand men became Civil War casualties as the result of four major battles fought in the vicinity of Fredericksburg, Virginia. - 8/25/97


  • Fredericksburg Area Museum and Cultural Center - Here you will be treated to a glimpse of Fredericksburg's rich heritage. Early Indian cultures. The excitement of the American Revolution. The horror and devastation of the Civil War. The rapid change of the 20th century. - 8/24/2000


  • Fredericksburg Order of Battle: Confederate - The Army Of Northern Virginia, General Robert E. Lee, CSA, commanding - 10/27/97


  • Fredericksburg Order of Battle: Union - The Army Of The Potomac, Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, USA, commanding - 10/27/97


  • Hearthstone Bookshop: Virginia - Your marketplace for genealogical books, software, CD's, and supplies. Largest inventory of any genealogical vendor. Search by keyword; online ordering system. - 10/19/97


  • Historic Fredericksburg Foundation, Inc. - Since 1955, Historic Fredericksburg Foundation has protected and preserved many of the Fredericksburg area's historic resources. - 3/10/2002


  • Kenmore Plantation & Gardens - In 1752, George Washington surveyed the site which contains the present Kenmore. Just before the American Revolution, his sister, Betty Washington Lewis and her husband Colonel Fielding Lewis built the mansion that we know today. - 11/29/97


  • Longstreet at Fredericksburg - Battleof Fredericksburg, Va. December 11-15,1862Report of Lieut. Gen. James Longstreet, C. S. Army, Commanding First Army Corps. - 10/25/97


  • Mary And Patty Bowden: In The Planter's House - The website documents the lives of Mary (born about 1730) and Patty (born about 1750) Bowden, who were "Mulatto" indentured servants to George Washingtons, family. They were originally from Popes' Creek (now Wakefield) Plantation, but settled in Fredericksburg after... - 6/22/99


  • NPS units in VA - Guide to national parks in Virginia (map). - 8/10/97


  • Poetry and Music of the War Between the States - The War Between the States was arguably the pivotal event in our nation's history. If you want only the facts about the conflict, any textbook will do. But if you want to understand the thoughts and... - 10/16/97


  • Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad - RF&P. Station Points along the Richmond Washington Line. Photos at PY, Alexandria, AF and Franconia. AY and Richmond, Doswell/Ashland and Fredericksburg... - 8/31/97


  • Sergeant Kirkland's Museum and Historical Society, Inc. - Historical Society, Solder records, Civil War... - 4/24/99


  • Spotsylvania County Virginia Genealogy - The Spotsylvania County, Virginia, page of The USGenWeb Project Welcomes You ! - 10/14/97


  • Stafford Co, VA, Homepage - Welcome! Stafford Co., VA VAGenWeb Project - 10/19/97


  • The Civil War Home Page - Associations Battles Calendar of Events Catalogs Classifieds Documents - 10/16/97


  • Virginia Roots - a site devoted to my genealogical research of my Family. - 11/24/2000


  • Virginia Tech, Univ. Libraries, Special Collections: Civil War Guide - This guide describes the manuscript collections containing materials for Civil War research in the Special Collections Department of the University Libraries at Virginia Tech. Collections are described in full, even if only parts of them relate to the Civil War. - 8/18/97




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