Results for Confederate Fortification
Confederate Fortification
This Fortification was part of a line of Confederate earth...
Confederate Fortifications
These northernmost fortifications along Brook Road operate...
The Confederate Fortifications
The Breakthrough Trail
The earthen wall in front of ...
Confederate Fortifications
The diary of Edward R. Crockett, 4th Texas Infantry, illus...
Results for Confederate Fortification
Confederate Fortification
This Fortification was part of a line of Confederate earthworks that guarded Swift Creek and the western approaches to Fort Clifton on the Appomattox River. It was probably constructed in response to Federal threats during Butler’s Bermuda Hundred campaign in ...
Confederate Fortifications
These northernmost fortifications along Brook Road operated as an early warning system for Confederate troops defending Richmond. Earthworks designed for artillery, located on each side of the road, blocked sudden enemy advances against the capital. A shallow trench line protecting ...
The Confederate Fortifications
The Breakthrough Trail
The earthen wall in front of you is a part of the main Confederate defense line begun in 1864 and defended until April 2, 1865. You are standing behind the line facing southeast towards the Union positions about ...
Confederate Fortifications
The diary of Edward R. Crockett, 4th Texas Infantry, illustrates the daily pressure of life in these trenches:
June 4th
“We work hard last night & dawn on the 4th have a heavy work completed. We have quit sleeping almost ...