Rappahannock Station Battlefield

Nestled along the Rappahannock River at the town of Remington, the two battlefields here from 1862 and 1863 offer visitors a chance to experience the natural beauty of the river and the historic town. Both Union and Confederate earthworks guarding the river crossings are still clearly visible in many areas, as are the ruins of bridges, mills, and other structures which suffered the ravages of war. An interpretive wayside is on Madison Street at the south end of town.

Preservation

The American Battlefield Trust and our members have saved more than 869 acres at Rappahannock Station Battlefield.

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Related Battles

Fauquier County, VA | November 7, 1863
Result: Union Victory
Estimated Casualties
2,093
Union
419
Confed.
1,674
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