view gallery N1.4 km | The First Day Of Chancellorsville in Self Guided Walks and Trails Walk through a Civil War battlefield in Spotsylvania, VA and learn about the first day of the Chancellorsville campaign. posted by: La de Boheme location: Virginia date approved: 04/13/2010 last visited: 06/09/2014 |
view gallery N1.4 km | First Day At Chancellorsville Battlefield in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites The troops of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and Union Gen. Joseph Hooker clashed in these fields on May 1, 1863. posted by: La de Boheme location: Virginia date approved: 04/13/2010 last visited: 06/09/2014 |
view gallery NE1.6 km | Barn On A Battlefield - Spotsylvania VA in Barns An abandoned barn escaped encroaching development when the land it was built on was preserved for its significance in the Civil War. posted by: La de Boheme location: Virginia date approved: 04/27/2011 last visited: 06/09/2014 |
view gallery S1.9 km | McGee Cemetery - Chancellorsville VA in Worldwide Cemeteries A small 1800-era family cemetery sits on a Civil War battlefield in Spotsylvania County. posted by: La de Boheme location: Virginia date approved: 04/14/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery NW2.3 km | McLaws Trail - Chancellorsville VA in Self Guided Walks and Trails A walking tour through a Civil War battlefield guides you through the events that took place in May 1863. posted by: La de Boheme location: Virginia date approved: 04/24/2011 last visited: 10/23/2011 |
view gallery NW2.4 km | Lee And Jackson - Chancellorsville VA in Dedicated Trees Two cedars planted on the Chancellorsville Battlefield commemorate the last meeting of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. posted by: La de Boheme location: Virginia date approved: 04/18/2011 last visited: 03/13/2015 |
view gallery NW2.4 km | Bivouac-Lee And Jackson - Chancellorsville VA in Specific Veteran Memorials A granite block monument marks the spot Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson held a 'Cracker Barrel Conference' during the Civil War. It would be the last time they would meet. posted by: La de Boheme location: Virginia date approved: 04/16/2011 last visited: 03/13/2015 |
view gallery NW2.4 km | Lee-Jackson Bivouac - Chancellorsville VA in U.S. Civil War Sites General R. E. Lee and General Stonewall Jackson met at an intersection to discuss a bold plan against the Union Army the night of May 1, 1863 during the Battle of Chancellorsville. posted by: La de Boheme location: Virginia date approved: 04/13/2011 last visited: 04/08/2023 |
view gallery E2.6 km | Spotswood's Furnace in Virginia Historical Markers Ancient irons furnace established by Alexander Spotswood posted by: theroths3 location: Virginia date approved: 08/12/2007 last visited: 06/02/2001 |
view gallery NE2.7 km | Chancellorsville Earthworks in U.S. Civil War Sites This waymark is a nice little preserved space highlighting some forgotten history. posted by: moongecko location: Virginia date approved: 07/15/2008 last visited: 06/06/2014 |
view gallery NW2.9 km | Wounding of Jackson in Virginia Historical Markers Marking the location where famed Confederate General Stonewall Jackson was wounded. posted by: theroths3 location: Virginia date approved: 08/12/2007 last visited: 06/02/2001 |
view gallery E2.9 km | Sonic - Plank Rd - Fredericksburg, VA in Sonic Drive In Restaurants Located in a shopping center off of Rt 3. posted by: debfrost08 location: Virginia date approved: 12/21/2013 last visited: 05/18/2014 |
view gallery W3.4 km | The Maury Birthplace in U.S. Civil War Sites During the Battle of Chancellorsville, Confederate cavalry chief J.E.B. Stuart made his HQ at the Maury birthplace. posted by: La de Boheme location: Virginia date approved: 07/03/2007 last visited: 09/07/2007 |
view gallery NW3.7 km | National Military Park Disk COR 143 6 in U.S. Benchmarks Disk on square cement post about 1 foot in height. posted by: Hepler location: Virginia date approved: 11/20/2010 last visited: 11/14/2010 |
view gallery NW4 km | Chancellorsville Home of Mrs. Sanford Chancellor - Chancellorsville VA in U.S. Civil War Sites In the spring of 1863, Chancellorsville was the home of Mrs. Sanford Chancellor and seven of her children. The old inn hosted a steady flow of Southern military men, soldiers and officers from Lee’s army. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Virginia date approved: 09/10/2020 last visited: 10/02/2021 |
view gallery NW4 km | Chancellorsville Home of Mrs. Sanford Chancellor - Chancellorsville VA in Signs of History Marker is at the intersection of Elys Ford Road (County Route 610) and Plank Road (Virginia Route 3 in Chancellorsville, Virginia, in Spotsylvania County. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Virginia date approved: 08/08/2023 last visited: 08/08/2023 |
view gallery NW4 km | Chancellorsville Battlefield in Battlefields Named for a tavern, Robert E. Lee achieved his greatest victory of the Civil War at this battlefield. posted by: La de Boheme location: Virginia date approved: 07/17/2007 last visited: 01/26/2024 |
view gallery NW4 km | Civilians in the Crossfire The Battle of Chancellorsville - Chancellorsville VA in U.S. Civil War Sites In seventy-two hours the Chancellor family's world was turned upside down. Three days later Confederate artillery shells set fire to the Chancellor house, forcing Sue Chancellor and the other women to flee. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Virginia date approved: 09/12/2020 last visited: 04/08/2023 |
view gallery NW4 km | The Chancellor Slaves The Battle of Chancellorsville - Chancellorsville VA in U.S. Civil War Sites Their names are unrecorded, their labors are rarely noted. No images of them survive. But slaves outnumbered Chancellor family members when Frances Chancellor moved into this house in 1861. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Virginia date approved: 09/12/2020 last visited: 04/08/2023 |
view gallery NW4 km | The Chancellor Slaves The Battle of Chancellorsville - Chancellorsville VA in Civil Rights Memorials Their names are unrecorded, their labors are rarely noted. No images of them survive. But slaves outnumbered Chancellor family members when Frances Chancellor moved into this house in 1861. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Virginia date approved: 08/11/2023 last visited: 08/18/2014 |
view gallery NW4 km | Civilians in the Crossfire The Battle of Chancellorsville - Chancellorsville VA in Signs of History In seventy-two hours the Chancellor family's world was turned upside down. Three days later Confederate artillery shells set fire to the Chancellor house, forcing Sue Chancellor and the other women to flee. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Virginia date approved: 08/12/2023 last visited: 08/19/2014 |
view gallery NW4 km | The Chancellor Slaves-The Battle of Chancellorsville - Chancellorsville VA in Signs of History Their names are unrecorded, their labors are rarely noted. No images of them survive. But slaves outnumbered Chancellor family members when Frances Chancellor moved into this house in 1861. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Virginia date approved: 08/12/2023 last visited: 08/18/2014 |
view gallery NW4 km | Civilians in the Crossfire The Battle of Chancellorsville - Chancellorsville VA in Battlefields In seventy-two hours the Chancellor family's world was turned upside down. Three days later Confederate artillery shells set fire to the Chancellor house, forcing Sue Chancellor and the other women to flee. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Virginia date approved: 08/12/2023 last visited: 08/18/2014 |
view gallery NW4 km | The Chancellor Slaves-The Battle of Chancellorsville - Chancellorsville VA in Battlefields Their names are unrecorded, their labors are rarely noted. No images of them survive. But slaves outnumbered Chancellor family members when Frances Chancellor moved into this house in 1861. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Virginia date approved: 08/12/2023 last visited: 08/18/2014 |
view gallery NW4 km | The Chancellor Slaves-The Battle of Chancellorsville - Chancellorsville VA in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials Their names are unrecorded, their labors are rarely noted. No images of them survive. But slaves outnumbered Chancellor family members when Frances Chancellor moved into this house in 1861. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Virginia date approved: 09/20/2023 last visited: 08/18/2014 |
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