Fleetwood Hill, Brandy Station Battlefield Park
- Also Known As: Fleetwood
- Address: White Water Trail
- Vicinity: S of Fleetwood Heights Rd, NE of Brandy Station
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1790/08/08 | John S Barbour Sr | Born | John Strode Barbour is born at Fleetwood the family estate. There are two abandoned structures on Fleetwood Hill that are believed to have been dependencies of Fleetwood house, J E B Stuart's headquarters during the Battle of Brandy Station. | |||
1820/12/29 | John S Barbour Jr | Born | John S Barbour is born in Culpeper County, the son of John S Barbour and Eliza A Byrne Barbour. |
Physiographic Data | |
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Length: | 537 m |
Particulars for Fleetwood Hill, Brandy Station Battlefield Park: | |
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Military Event | American Civil War |
Military Event | American Civil War - Union |
Historic Use | Battle site |
On Foot Type | Loop Trail |
Area of Significance | Military |
Sight Category | Site |
Motif | War |
Activity | |
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On Foot Type | Hike |
Activity Category | On Foot |
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