USCT's At Dutch Gap
In August 1864, Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, commander of the Army of the James, ordered that a ditch or canal be dug across the narrow neck of land here...
Kingston Springs and the 12th USCT
As the Civil War began the Nashville and Northwestern Railroad (NNWRR) set aside plans to lay tracks west of Kingston Springs. After the Union seized...
Fendall Hall
Eufaula, Alabama | During the Civil War, this was the home of Captain S. H. Dent, the leader of a battery attached to the Army of the Tennessee.
Betsy Ross House
Betsy Ross is well known for being the creator of the first Stars & Stripes design of the national flag. The Betsy Ross House is the birthplace of the...
Beulah Baptist Church
In Oct. 1863, Robinson organized Beulah Baptist Church, the first African American church founded in Alexandria after Union occupation.
Meriam's Corner
British Slaughter Point Meriam’s Corner got its name from the Meriam family, who lived in the nearby house. After deciding to withdraw from Concord...