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Lee’s Headquarters

Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse

May 10, 11, 12, 1864

1903      Replaced      1964

Marker is at the intersection of Courthouse Road (Virginia Route 208) and Brock Road, on the left when traveling south on Courthouse Road.

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Wilson's Headquarters and Camp

Gravelly Springs, Alabama

At this site from mid-January to mid-March 1865, Maj. Gen. James Harrison Wilson, U.S. Army, assembled the largest cavalry force ever massed in the western hemisphere. Five divisions totaling 22,000 camped from Gravelly Springs westward to Waterloo. Wilson ...

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Sherman's Headquarters

During the Federal occupation of Columbia February 17-19, 1865 commanding General William T. Sherman had his headquarters here.

Marker can be reached from Gervais Street, on the right when traveling west.

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Headquarters Second Corps Army of the Potomac

On and about the nearby Babylon Farm Major General Winfield Scott Hancock rested his corps June 29, 1863. On July 1, the corps marched through Taneytown to take part in the Battle of Gettysburg.

Marker is on Uniontown Road ½ mile ...

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Meade’s Headquarters

Major General George G. Meade, commander of the Army of the Potomac, maintained headquarters on the nearby Shunk Farm from June 30 until the night of July 1, 1863. From here he directed the initial concentration of the Union forces ...

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Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters

This residence

was used as headquarters

by Confederate General

T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson

while stationed in the area

during the Civil War

Marker is on Washington Street (Business U.S. 340).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Gen. Howe’s Headquarters

This house

was headquarters of

Major General

Sir William Howe,

Commander in Chief

of British forces in America,

after the Battle of White Plains,

October 28, 1776.

Marker is at the intersection of Mamaroneck Road and Garden Road, on the left when traveling south on Mamaroneck Road.

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Sheridan’s Headquarters

1861 hdqts. for Gen. R. H. Milroy. 1862 hdqts. for Gen. N.P. Banks who took the town for the first time. Was again used by Gen. Milroy in 1863. In the fall of 1864–1865 Gen. Sheridan used it as hdqts. ...

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Jackson’s Headquarters

I am quite comfortable.

Confederate Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson, commanding the Shenandoah Valley military district, lived in this house from mid-November 1861 through early March 1862. Here he planned a winter campaign against Union forces at Romney and Bath (present-day ...

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Jackson’s Headquarters

This house was used by Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, then commanding the Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia, as his official headquarters from November 1861, to March, 1862, when he left Winchester to begin his famous Valley Campaign.

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