
Wilderness Tavern
N 38° 19.473 W 077° 43.374
18S E 261973 N 4245334
Used as a Confederate field hospital during the Civil War, Stonewall Jackson's arm was amputated here, the Tavern is located about 12 miles west of Fredericksburg.
Waymark Code: WM1VV1
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 07/16/2007
Views: 99
In the early 19th century, Wilderness Tavern provided lodging, served meals, and included a tailor and blacksmith shops and a store.
In 1859, William and Rebecca Simms purchased the property which included 200 acres and operated a farm.
In May 1863 during the Battle of Chancellorsville, it became a field hospital and treated an estimated 3000.
Most of the Tavern buildings were destroyed during the Civil War. This structure burned in 1978.
The original photo is credited to:
U. S. Army Military History Institute,
Carlisle Barracks
Year photo was taken: 1860

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