Hull's Trace
  Governor William Hull was appointed General of the Northwest Army of the United States in the spring of 1812, being ordered to prepare an invasion of...
      Virginia Museum of the Civil War
  Bordering the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park, the Virginia Museum of the Civil War is operated by the Virginia Military Institute. It...
      Springfield Armory
  Starting as an arsenal under the authority of General Washington at the start of the Revolutionary War, this site is the first armory in the country...
      Thomas Clarke House
  Battlefield's Continuing Legacy The Thomas Clarke House, built in 1772, was originally the center of a 200-acre Quaker farm but became a pivotal site...
      Remember Fort Pillow
  The massacre of Black soldiers, their white comrades and civilians here on April 12, 1864, still echoes with tragedy and grief on the road to freedom.
      Martin Buchanan, USCT
  After the Emancipation Proclamation was issued in 1863, the U.S. Army began recruiting both free blacks and slaves in occupied areas. Among the 250...