Places
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Nicodemus National Historic Site
Nicodemus National Historic Site
The remains of the only remaining western town established by African Americans during the Reconstruction Period following the Civil War are preserved today as Nicodemus National Historic Site. Read more
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Old Slave House (Crenshaw House)
The Crenshaw House was a "station" on the Reverse Underground Railroad that transported escaped slaves and kidnapped free blacks back into servitude in slave states. It is thought John Crenshaw operated a secret slave jail for kidnapped free blacks and captured runaway slaves on the third floor. Read more
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Antietam National Battlefield
Pry House
Union commander General George McClellan's headquarters and Medical Director Dr. Jonathan Letterman's headquarters during the Battle of Antietam Read more
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Wilson's Creek National Battlefield
Ray House
The Ray House is a homestead that was used as a temporary field hospital for Confederate wounded after the Battle of Wilson's Creek. General Nathanial Lyon was killed during the battle, the first Union general to die in combat during the American Civil War. Read more
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Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park
Salem Church
Although the Biblical word "Salem" originally derived from a Hebrew verb meaning, amongst other things "peace," Salem Church west of Fredericksburg, Virginia lives on in history because of its connections with war. Its main moment of fame was during the second Battle of Fredericksburg in May of 1863, when it became a field hospital. Read more