
Spotsylvania Court House Battlefield Civil War Trench - Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park VA
N 38° 13.366 W 077° 35.966
18S E 272450 N 4233726
The CCC reconstructed sections of the Civil War trenches at Bloody Angle.
Waymark Code: WME3RW
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 03/30/2012
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In 1935, CCC workers from the
Bloody Angle camp
at the
Spotsylvania Court House Battlefield
reconstructed two sections of Civil War trenches and earthworks to add to the visual experience of visitors. Careful research and analysis was done to duplicate the exact location and appearance. A 100' section was rebuilt behind Bloody Angle with vertical and horizontal logs along an existing trench from the Civil War.¹
Unfortunately, reconstructions, like the original trenches, will deteriorate from time and the elements. In 1978 the Bloody Angle earthworks were refurbished, but over 30 years later the structure is not as pristine and the path to them is not as clearly defined.² However, the trench is not only a piece of history from the Civil War, but a legacy of the CCC as well.
¹
Are those trenches real? « Mysteries and Conundrums
²
Are those trenches real? – Part 3 « Mysteries and Conundrums