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Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways Park and Visitor Center Markers image, Touch for more information
By Bernard Fisher, October 28, 2011
Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways Park and Visitor Center Markers
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Virginia, Chesapeake, Greenbrier West — The Battle of Great BridgeGreat Bridge Battlefield & Waterways Park and Visitor Center
In the early morning of December 9, 1775, two opposing forces faced each other across the Great Bridge, the British on the north end and the patriots to the south. The battle lasted about thirty minutes...but its outcome will last as long as . . . Map (db m211253) HM
2 Virginia, Chesapeake, Greenbrier West — Fort Murray
By the summer of 1775, British control over the Colony of Virginia was in peril and Dunmore looked to Norfolk, the most heavily populated town in Virginia and the largest seaport between New York and Charleston. The occupation of Norfolk and Hampton . . . Map (db m54941) HM
3 Virginia, Chesapeake, Greenbrier West — Liberty to Slaves
“…to reduce this colony to a proper sense of their duty…to His Majesty’s crown and dignity…” On November 15, 1775, the day after his success in routing the rebels at Kemp’s Landing, Lord Dunmore issued a proclamation declaring . . . Map (db m54942) HM
4 Virginia, Chesapeake, Greenbrier West — At Dawn On December 9, 1775
In late October 1775, the Virginia Committee of Safety ordered Colonel William Woodford and his 2nd Virginia Regiment, along with five companies of Culpeper Minutemen, to march towards Norfolk and protect “…all friends to the American cause.” The . . . Map (db m211241) HM
5 Virginia, Chesapeake, Greenbrier West — First Fire
At daybreak on the morning of December 9, 1775, the British rolled two four-pounder cannon field pieces across the bridge under the cover of smoke from burning buildings and piles of shingles located on the south island. The fires were set by . . . Map (db m54947) HM
6 Virginia, Chesapeake, Greenbrier West — Billy Flora
His courage “amid a shower of bullets” helped achieve victory at the Battle of Great Bridge. Private William (Billy) Flora was a free black from the Portsmouth area and a member of the Norfolk County Militia who served as a . . . Map (db m54952) HM
7 Virginia, Chesapeake, Greenbrier West — The Marshall Family
The Thomas Marshall family lived in the backwoods of the Virginia frontier. Thomas Marshall of Fauquier County served as a vestryman, High Sheriff, and member of the House of Burgesses. He was a close boyhood friend of George Washington, . . . Map (db m54954) HM
8 Virginia, Chesapeake, Greenbrier West — The Day is Our Own!
I then saw the horrors of war in perfection, worse than can be imagined; 10 and 12 bullets thro’ many; limbs broke in 2 or 3 places…Good God, what a sight! Captain Richard Kidder Meade, Southampton District, 2nd Virginia Regiment . . . Map (db m54951) HM
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9 Virginia, Chesapeake, Greenbrier West — Battle of Great Bridge DAR MonumentDecember 9, 1775
(side 1) This monument honors Patriots who assembled at this site in the Cause of American Freedom in 1775 American Patriots at the Battle Second Virginia Regiment Commanded by Colonel William Woodford, of . . . Map (db m211239) HM
10 Virginia, Chesapeake, Greenbrier West — Great Bridge Marshall Memorial
Fauquier County, Virginia Officers of the Culpeper Minute Battalion At the Battle of Great Bridge Major Thomas Marshall (1730-1802) Member, 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Virginia Conventions Colonel, 3rd Virginia Regiment Colonel, Virginia . . . Map (db m54953) HM
11 Virginia, Chesapeake, Great Bridge — Southern Branch Chapel / Battle of Great Bridge / Wilson Family
Site of Southern Branch Chapel A Chapel of ease of the Anglican Church for the Elizabeth River Parish 1701 - 1761 St. Brides Parish 1761 - 1845 Encampment area for American Patriots Battle of Great Bridge December 1775 . . . Map (db m48944) HM
 
 
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