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Green Springs National Historic Landmark District
Quaker Hill
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| Courtesy of Library of Congress |
| Quaker Hill, West Elevation and South End, Photographed by Jack E. Boucher, Historic American Building Survey, 1984 |
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(Click on map for its magnification. Click on any brown links below map, for historical information about this property.)
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Quaker Hill and immediate neighborhood, 1863. North at top. Detail from Department of Northern Virginia, Chief Engineer’s Office, “Map of Louisa County Virginia from Surveys by B. L. Blackford Assist:Engr C. S. A. … 1863,” Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. |
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Did You Know?
The Battle of Todd's Tavern was not the largest cavalry battle of the war, but may have been the most important. Confederate horsemen delayed the advance of the Union just long enough so that the Confederate army could win the race to Spotsylvania which extended the war for eleven months.
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Last Updated: August 07, 2007 at 09:04 EST |