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Historical Markers in Atlee, Virginia
Hanover is the county seat for Hanover County
Atlee is in Hanover County
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ADJACENT TO HANOVER COUNTY
Caroline County (64) ►
Goochland County (37) ►
Henrico County (345) ►
King William County (45) ►
Louisa County (43) ►
New Kent County (56) ►
Spotsylvania County (407) ►
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1 ► Virginia, Hanover County, Atlee — ND-11 — Lee’s Headquarters — ![]() |
Just to the east stood the Clarke house (Lockwood), wherein Gen. Robert E. Lee made his field headquarters, 28-31 May 1864. While here, and though ill, Lee deployed troops to key positions in Hanover County, including Haw's Shop, Totopotomoy Creek, . . . — — Map (db m15753) HM |
2 ► Virginia, Hanover County, Atlee — ND-4 — Patrick Henry's Birthplace — ![]() |
Seven miles east, at Studley, May 29, 1736, was born Patrick Henry, the Orator of the Revolution. — — Map (db m73943) HM |
3 ► Virginia, Hanover County, Atlee — 50 — Totopotomoy Line — Confederate Works — ![]() |
Fortifications on this hill mark the strong confederate works along Totopotomoy Creek, prepared as a defensive position in General Lee’s withdrawal from the Rapidan to the James. Engagements here May 29-30, 1864, were preliminary to the Second . . . — — Map (db m14259) HM |
4 ► Virginia, Hanover County, Atlee — 51 — Totopotomoy Line — Federal Works — ![]() |
Crossing the road at this point were Federal entrenchments heavily shelled by the Confederates in the operation of May 29-30, 1864, immediately preceding the Second Battle of Cold Harbor. The nearby Shelton House was mentioned frequently in . . . — — Map (db m14261) HM |