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Richmond National Battlefield Park Two green Union cannons atop the Malvern Hill battlefield.
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Richmond National Battlefield Park
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The Quarterly has been distributing information about Richmond's national parks since 1999.

This section is designed to keep you informed about news events, special programs and park projects. You will also find the latest issue of The Quarterly, Richmond National Battlefield Park’s and Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site’s newsletter. The Quarterly has been informing the public of park news since 1999.

There have been many exciting developments here at Richmond National Battlefield Park. Come back often to view the latest news. If you have any questions or comments on information you see in this section do not hesitate to contact us.

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Fort Harrison, renamed Fort Burnham

Did You Know?
Nine generals were killed or died from wounds received in the battles for Richmond. Only one was a Union officer—Hiram Burnham. Confederates that fell were Robert Hatton, Richard Griffith, JEB Stuart, James Gordon, Victor Girardey, John Chambliss, John Gregg and George Doles.

Last Updated: October 30, 2006 at 10:50 MST