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The Beefsteak Raid Map from the Marker image, Touch for more information
By Bill Coughlin, April 25, 2006
The Beefsteak Raid Map from the Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Virginia, Prince George County, Prince George — The Beefsteak RaidWade Hampton’s Cattle Raid
As the summer of 1864 ended with Union Gen. U.S. Grant’s army still laying siege to Petersburg, Southern sources learned of a large herd of cattle being held at nearby Coggin’s Point on the James River. The cattle were grazing at “Beechwood,” the . . . Map (db m14773) HM
2 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg — S-48 — Cattle (Beefsteak) Raid
Leaving from a point along the Confederate right flank on Boydon Plank Road on 14 Sept. 1864, Maj. Gen. Wade Hampton took about 3,000 Confederate cavalrymen and rode more than 100 miles around the rear of the Union army. Reaching Coggins’ Point on . . . Map (db m14775) HM
3 Virginia, Sussex County, Sussex — UO-5 — The Cattle (Beefsteak) Raid
One mile southwest, on September 16, 1864, General Wade Hampton's Confederate Cavalry herded about 2500 head of captured cattle across the Nottoway River, while two miles northwest, at Belsches' Mill, Federal troops sent to recapture the cattle were . . . Map (db m18156) HM
4 Virginia, Prince George County, Prince George — K-211 — The Cattle Raid
Just to the north of the road here, at old Sycamore Church, Wade Hampton, coming from the south, attacked the Union cavalry guarding Grant's beef cattle, September 16, 1864. The Unionists were overpowered; Hampton, rounding up 2,500 beeves, . . . Map (db m17734) HM
5 Virginia, Hopewell — City Point DefensesSecuring the Union Position
The fort behind you is all that remains of the inner defense line built by the Union army in 1864 to protect its base headquarters at City point. With a powerful fleet of ironclads and gunboats controlling the James River and a numerically superior . . . Map (db m3791) HM
 
 
 
 
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