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Seven Days Battles Marker on Elko Road (facing south). image, Touch for more information
By Bernard Fisher, May 1, 2009
Seven Days Battles Marker on Elko Road (facing south).
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1 Virginia, Henrico County, Sandston — PA-148 — Seven Days BattlesWhite Oak Swamp
On the hill just to the west Stonewall Jackson placed his artillery about midday on June 30, 1862. An artillery duel then began with Franklin, guarding the south side of White Oak Swamp, that lasted until dark.Map (db m195963) HM
2 Virginia, Henrico County, Sandston — 14 — White Oak Swamp
Here on June 30, 1862, “Stonewall” Jackson’s command, pursuing McClellan’s army was halted by fire from troops of Franklin’s corps posted across the stream. Failing to effect a crossing, Jackson could not participate in the converging attacks Lee . . . Map (db m14221) HM
3 Virginia, Henrico County, Sandston — White Oak SwampControversy for Stonewall Jackson — 1862 Peninsula Campaign — Reported missing
After the twilight battle at Savage’s Station on June 29, 1862, the Army of the Potomac abandoned the final remnants of its line in front of Richmond and retreated through the darkness toward the James River. Once across White Oak Swamp, the Union . . . Map (db m3720) HM
4 Virginia, Henrico County, Sandston — PA-152 — Seven Days BattlesWhite Oak Swamp Reported missing
Here the greater part of McClellan’s army and wagon trains crossed the swamp, June 28-30, 1862. Jackson, pursuing, arrived about noon on June 30, to find the bridge destroyed and the Unionists holding the south side. Failing to force a passage that . . . Map (db m195964) HM
5 Virginia, Henrico County, Sandston — PA-155 — Seven Days BattlesWhite Oak Swamp
Here Franklin, aided by Richardson, held the passage of White Oak Swamp against Jackson while the Battle of Glendale raged near by, June 30, 1862. A fierce duel went on all afternoon between the Union batteries here and Jackson’s guns on the north . . . Map (db m3723) HM
 
 
 
 
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