Seven Pines Battlefield

Although lost to commercial and residential development, several historical markers trace the flow of the Seven Pines battle along modern U.S. Route 60 and Virginia Route 33 in and around Sandston. A marker on Casey Street in Sandston marks the site of the “twin houses” and Casey’s Redoubt. Seven Pines National Cemetery, at the corner of Nine Mile Road and Route 60 in Sandston, has 1,357 Union dead from the battle, only 141 are known by name.

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Save 6 acres at Gettysburg, Seven Pines, Chancellorsville, Petersburg and Dinwiddie Court House Battlefields.

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The American Battlefield Trust and our members have saved more than 12 acres at Seven Pines Battlefield.

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Related Battles

Henrico County, VA | May 31, 1862
Result: Inconclusive
Estimated Casualties
13,736
Union
5,739
Confed.
7,997
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