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Petersburg
National Battlefield

Located in Petersburg, VA

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The Trenches at Petersburg  (NPS Photo)
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IN BRIEF
Petersburg, Virginia, became the setting for the longest siege in American history when General Ulysses S. Grant failed to capture Richmond in the spring of 1864. Grant settled in to subdue the Confederacy by surrounding Petersburg and cutting off General Robert E. Lee's supply lines into Petersburg and Richmond. On April 2, 1865, nine-and-one-half months after the siege began, Lee evacuated Petersburg.


QUICK FACTS
Annual Budget is $2,290,000.00 (FY 1999)
Annual Visitation is 516,766 (1999)
Park Covers 2,659 Acres
Designations
National Military Park - July 3, 1926
National Battlefield - August 24, 1962

Petersburg National Battlefield Includes:
 »Poplar Grove National Cemetery

 
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