Fredericksburg And Spotsylvania National Military Park
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Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park is a unit of the
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in
Fredericksburg, Virginia Fredericksburg is an independent city located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 27,982. The Bureau of Economic Analysis of the United States Department of Commerce combines the city of Fredericksburg wi ...
, and elsewhere in
Spotsylvania County Spotsylvania County is a county (United States), county in the U.S. state of Virginia. As of the July 2021 estimate, the population was 143,676. Its county seat is Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia, Spotsylvania Courthouse. History At the time ...
, commemorating four major battles in the
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), the latter formed by states th ...
: Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, The Wilderness, and Spotsylvania.


Battles

*Fredericksburg – December 11–15, 1862 Failed attempt by General Ambrose Burnside to cross the Rappahannock and take the Confederate capital Richmond. Delayed arrival of the pontoons had given Robert E. Lee time to fortify the high ground, and the result was a one-sided massacre. ''Visitor center staffed by Park Service rangers.'' *Chancellorsville – May 1–3, 1863 A bold gamble by Robert E. Lee, dividing his forces and sending Stonewall Jackson on a flanking attack, which took the enemy totally by surprise, causing the Union commander General Joseph Hooker to lose his nerve and call retreat. ''Visitor center staffed by Park Service rangers.'' *The Wilderness – May 5–7, 1864 Robert E. Lee's first battle against Grant, whose advantage in artillery could not be used in the dense forest. Casualties were high on both sides, and the battle is classed as a draw. Grant withdrew, but only in order to force another battle in more open country. ''Exhibit shelters, staffed on a seasonal basis.'' *Spotsylvania – May 8–21, 1864 Key crossroads which Grant hoped to occupy, to keep his army between Lee and the Confederate capital Richmond. Lee was able to take this position just ahead of Grant. Heavy rain had dampened the gunpowder, leading to intense hand-to-hand fighting. ''Exhibit shelters, staffed on a seasonal basis.'' The park also preserves four historic buildings associated with the battles: Chatham Manor, Salem Church,
Ellwood Manor Ellwood Manor is the Georgian-style home completed by William Jones, formerly in Spotsylvania County, Virginia but now in Orange County, Virginia. For more than a century, it was the center of a large, thriving plantation economy, plantation no ...
, and the house where
Stonewall Jackson Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (January 21, 1824 – May 10, 1863) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, considered one of the best-known Confederate commanders, after Robert E. Lee. He played a prominent role in nearl ...
died. The ruins of the Chancellor family mansion are included. Chatham Manor in Stafford County is open daily. All sites are free.


Park history

The park was established as Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial National Military Park on February 14, 1927, and transferred from the
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August 10, 1933. The lengthy name remains its official designation—75 letters, the longest name of any unit in the national park system. It was listed on the
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on October 15, 1966. The park includes 8374 acres (33.89 km2), of which 7369 acres (30 km2) are owned by the Federal government. Over 500,000 people visit the battlefield each year.


Cemetery

Fredericksburg National Cemetery was created by act of Congress, in July 1865 after
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of the states, to honor the
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soldiers who died in local battles or from disease. The cemetery was placed on
Marye's Heights The Battle of Fredericksburg was fought December 11–15, 1862, in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War. The combat, between the Union Army of the Potomac commanded by Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnsi ...
, a Confederate stronghold during the Battle of Fredericksburg. There are a total of 15,243 Civil War interments, of those, only 2,473 were identified. Graves of soldiers, known and
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, are distinguished by their markers. Identified soldiers are buried in individual graves, marked by a rounded headstone inscribed with the soldier's name and
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. Unknown soldiers were buried in
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s, the headstones marking these plots contain two numbers. The first, upper, number identifies the
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while the second, lower, number identifies the number of soldiers buried in that plot. Approximately 100 20th-century soldiers are buried in the cemetery; in some cases, their spouses were buried next to them. The cemetery allowed new burials until 1945. Willis Cemetery, a separate cemetery on Marye's Heights, was established to serve local needs and predates the Civil War. This cemetery is distinguished from the Civil War burials by its brick wall. The Willis home, which burned down before the outbreak of war, was separated by a gap in the ridge from the Marye's family home, Brompton. Previously known as Willis Hill, the name Marye's Heights was applied to the whole of the ridge as the battle was covered by the national press in 1863. Located near the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Monument, and throughout the cemetery, are plaques containing verses from Theodore O'Hara's 1847 poem
The Bivouac of the Dead"
O'Hara wrote the poem to commemorate American dead at the
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, fought during the
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. The first two
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, and the first half of the eleventh octave are displayed in the cemetery: The following monuments and memorials are located in the Fredericksburg National Cemetery: * 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Monument * Fifth Corps Monument (dedicated 1901) * Humphreys' Division Monument * Moesch Monument * Parker's Battery Memorial


Photo gallery

Fredburgsunkenlane.jpg, The stone wall and Sunken Road at the foot of Marye's Heights ChancellorsvilleBattlefieldModern.jpg, Cannon preserved at the
Chancellorsville Battlefield Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park is a unit of the National Park Service in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and elsewhere in Spotsylvania County, commemorating four major battles in the American Civil War: Fredericksburg, Chancel ...
Fredburgcemetary.jpg, Humphreys' Division Monument (1908) is in the center of the cemetery Humphreys' Division Monument in Fredericksburg National Cemetery.jpg, Closeup of Humphreys' Division Monument 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Monument in Fredericksburg National Cemetery.jpg, The 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Monument Artillery Marking Longstreet's Line in Fredericksburg National Cemetery.jpg, " Longstreet's Line" on Marye's Heights Fifth Corps Monument in Fredericksburg National Cemetery.jpg, Fifth Corps Monument erected by
Daniel Butterfield Daniel Adams Butterfield (October 31, 1831 – July 17, 1901) was a New York businessman, a Union general in the American Civil War, and Assistant Treasurer of the United States. After working for American Express, co-founded by his father, ...
Parker's Battery Memorial in Fredericksburg National Cemetery.jpg, Parker's Battery Memorial Innis House Exterior and Sunken Road in Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.jpg, The Innis House and Sunken Road Richard Rowland Kirkland Monument in the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.jpg,
Richard Rowland Kirkland Richard Rowland Kirkland (August 1843 – September 20, 1863), known as "The Angel of Marye's Heights", was a Confederate Army, Confederate soldier during the American Civil War, noted by both sides for his bravery and the story of his humanit ...
Monument (dedicated 1965) Innis House Interior in Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.jpg, Original 1862 damage to the interior of the Innis House Sunken Road Original Section in Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.jpg, Only remaining original section of the Sunken Road's stone wall Sunken Road Restored 2004 Section in Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.jpg, Sunken Road and a section of restored stone wall Theodore O'Hara Bivouac of the Dead Panel 1 at Fredericksburg National Cemetery.jpg, Plaque showing the first half of the first octave of Bivouac of the Dead Theodore O'Hara Bivouac of the Dead Panel 2 at Fredericksburg National Cemetery.jpg, Plaque showing the second half of the first octave of Bivouac of the Dead Theodore O'Hara Bivouac of the Dead Panel 3 at Fredericksburg National Cemetery.jpg, Plaque showing the first half of the second octave of Bivouac of the Dead Theodore O'Hara Bivouac of the Dead Panel 4 at Fredericksburg National Cemetery.jpg, Plaque showing the second half of the second octave of Bivouac of the Dead Theodore O'Hara Bivouac of the Dead Panel 5 at Fredericksburg National Cemetery.jpg, Plaque showing the first half of the eleventh octave of Bivouac of the Dead Theodore O'Hara Bivouac of the Dead Panel 6 at Fredericksburg National Cemetery.jpg, A second plaque showing the first half of the first octave of Bivouac of the Dead


References


Other references

* ''The National Parks: Index 2001–2003''. Washington:
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External links


National Park Service: Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park


* ttp://www.nps.gov/frsp/upload/ROSTER%20OF%20KNOWN%20UNION%20SOLDIERS-B.pdf Roster of Known Union Soldiers buried at Fredericksburg B-surname PDF file
Roster of Known Union Soldiers buried at Fredericksburg O-surname PDF file
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