Oatlands
By the eve of the Civil War, 133 men, women, and children were enslaved at Oatlands. Their labor sustained the farm, enabled owner Elizabeth O. Carter...
Loyal Quaker And Brave Slave
In September 1864, U.S. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan heard rumors that Confederate forces had left the Shenandoah Valley to rejoin Gen. Robert E. Lee’s...
23rd USCT At The Alrich Farm
The first combat in the Civil War between United States Colored Troops and Confederates north of the James River occurred near here.
Sycamore Hill Gateway Plaza/Sycamore Hill Missionary Baptist Church
On the eve of the Civil War, a small group of African Americans gathered for worship and fellowship. Their church grew on this site as the Sycamore...
Old Exchange and Provosts Dungeon
The "Old Exchange" was a symbol of the importance of Charleston as a harbor in the Southern Colonies prior to the revolution, and it maintained its...
Rantowles Bridge
This battle on March 27, 1780, was the time Lt. Col. William Washington met British Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton in battle. The fight was a Patriot...