
McCoull Spring - Spotsylvania Court House VA
N 38° 13.245 W 077° 35.939
18S E 272483 N 4233501
The McCoull farm suffered severe damage during the fighting at Bloody Angle, but their spring was a valuable source of water to the Confederates.
Waymark Code: WME41H
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 03/31/2012
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The McCoull farm stood right in the middle of the fighting at the Muleshoe Salient on the
Spotsylvania Court House Battlefield
. The McCoull property was devastated by the battle, but their spring which stood below the
house
proved invaluable to the thirsty, hot soldiers. A historical marker at the spring reads:
McCOULL SPRING
THIS SPRING HAS ALWAYS BEEN IMPORTANT
TO THE McCOULL FAMILY BUT ON MAY 12,
1864 IT BECAME A VITAL SOURCE OF
REJUVENATION TO HUNDREDS OF CONFED-
ERATES INVOLVED IN THE FIGHTING AT
THE BLOODY ANGLE. COLONEL CHARLES S.
VENABLE, AN AIDE-dE-CAMP TO LEE,
REMEMBERED SEEING GEN. ROBERT E. RODES
"NEAR THE FAMOUS SPRING" ORDERING
FRESH TROOPS INTO THE STRUGGLE AT
THE SALIENT. THE CONCRETE CAP AND
MODERN PIPE WERE ADDED WHEN THE
CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS USED
THIS AREA FOR A CAMP IN THE 1930'S.
THIS IS NO LONGER AN APPROVED WATER
SOURCE AND IS UNSAFE FOR DRINKING.
The CCC camp
was located on land that had been part of the old McCoull farm.