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Civil War Henrico County, Virginia - Seven Days Battles
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Item Number: 111039
Comprised of all Virginia historical road markers located in Henrico county, Virginia, which relate to the seven days battles of Glendale, White Oak Swamp and Malvern Hill. Displayed markers include -
W-3 Charles City Road
W-1 Darbytown Road
PA-240 Engagement at Malvern Cliffs - "On 30 June 1862, as Gen. Robert E. Lee concentrated his troops..."
PA-159 Glendale - Frayser's Farm - "In this vicinity, the Union army of the Potomac made a stand..."
PA-163 Seven Days Battles - Glendale (Frayser's Farm) - "Here stood the center of Longstreet's line of battle..."
PA-175 Seven Days Battles - Glendale (Frayser's Farm) - "Willis Church road runs from here to Malvern Hill..."
PA-190 Seven Days Battles - Glendale (Frayser's Farm) - "This was the extreme left of the Union line at Glendale..."
PA-152 Seven Days Battles - White Oak Swamp - "Here the greater part of McClellan's army and wagon trains..."
PA-148 Seven Days Battles - White Oak Swamp - "On the hill just to the west Stonewall Jackson placed his artillery..."
PA-155 Seven Days Battles - White Oak Swamp - "Here Franklin, aided by Richardson, held the passage..."
PA-180 Seven Days Battles - Malvern Hill - "Here Lee met Longstreet and Jackson in the morning of July 1, 1862..."
PA-195 Seven Days Battles - Malvern Hill - "Across the road here stretched the confederate line of battle..."
PA-220 Seven Days Battles - Malvern Hill - "Here from east to west, Berdan's sharpshooters of Morell's division..."
PA-230 Seven Days Battles - Malvern Hill - "Across the hill here from east to west the Union artillery..."
PA-235 Seven Days Battles - Malvern Hill - "Across the road here stretched the Union line of battle..."
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