Results for Battle Field
Newtown Battlefield
August 29, 1779
Erected by
Newtown Battle Chap...
Piedmont Battlefield
Here on June 5, 1864, was fought the Battle of Piedmont fo...
Fisher's Hill Battlefield
Veteran's Picnic Grounds
Soon after the end of the C...
Cross Keys Battlefield
Here, June 8, 1862, Gen. J. C. Fremont—pursuing Gen. T. J....
Welcome to Cowpens National Battlefield
A Revolutionary War Site
This park commemorates a de...
Battle Between Confederate Gunboats and Union Field Artillery
(December 12, 1864)
In December, 1864, was fought on...
How To See the Battlefield
On March 23, 1862, the opening conflict of the famous Vall...
Battlefield Center
From this position (Belle Grove Mansion is west of here) m...
Monocacy Battlefield
has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
...This Boulder Overlooks the Monocacy Battlefield
and is in memory
– of –
The Southern Solders
Results for Battle Field
Newtown Battlefield
August 29, 1779
Erected by
Newtown Battle Chapter
Sons of
American Revolution
1907
Marker is at the intersection of Oneida Road (County Road 60) and Lowman Crossover, on the right when traveling east on Oneida Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Piedmont Battlefield
Here on June 5, 1864, was fought the Battle of Piedmont for the possession of Staunton.
Union Forces under Gen. David Hunter 12,015 men and suffered a loss of 130 killed and 650 wounded. Confederate forces numbering 5,600 men under Gen. ...
Fisher's Hill Battlefield
Veteran's Picnic Grounds
Soon after the end of the Civil War, veterans on both sides began holding reunions to walk the familiar battlegrounds and renew friendships with former comrades. Here at Fisher's Hill, veterans of the battle fought on September 22, ...
Cross Keys Battlefield
Here, June 8, 1862, Gen. J. C. Fremont—pursuing Gen. T. J. “Stonewall” Jackson—was checked by Gen. R. S. Ewell with part of Jackson’s army, which lay towards Port Republic. Federals engaged: 12,750, killed and wounded: 684. Confederates engaged: 8,000, killed ...
Welcome to Cowpens National Battlefield
A Revolutionary War Site
This park commemorates a decisive battle that helped turn the tide of war in the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution.
Marker is on Piedmont Road south of Chesnee Highway (South Carolina Highway 11), on the right when ...
Battle Between Confederate Gunboats and Union Field Artillery
(December 12, 1864)
In December, 1864, was fought on the Savannah River near here one of the few battles in which Confederate gunboats and Union field artillery were engaged against each other.
Colerain Plantation, as these lands were then known, had been ...
How To See the Battlefield
On March 23, 1862, the opening conflict of the famous Valley Campaign began on the adjoining Glass and Pritchard farms. You are visiting the Glass Farm called Rose Hill. The neighboring Pritchard Farm is 1½ miles to the southeast (right) ...
Battlefield Center
From this position (Belle Grove Mansion is west of here) most of the VI and XIX U.S. Corps camps were visible on 19 October 1864. The XIX Corps camped close to their earthworks along the ridge to the south. VI ...
Monocacy Battlefield
has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
This site possesses national significance
in commemorating the history of the
United States of America
1973
National Parks Service
United States Department of the Interior
Marker can be reached from Urbana Pike (State Highway 355), on the right when traveling north. ...
This Boulder Overlooks the Monocacy Battlefield
and is in memory
– of –
The Southern Solders
who fell in the battle
fought July 9, 1864
which resulted in
a Confederate victory
———
Erected July 9, 1914
by the
Fitzhugh Lee Chapter
United Daughters of the Confederacy
of Frederick, Maryland
Marker is on Urbana Pike (State Highway 355), on ...