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1 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Fredericksburg — Chancellorsville CampaignHooker vs. Lee
"May God have mercy on General Lee for I will have none." -Gen. Joseph Hooker, U.S. Army On May 1, 1863, the head of Union Gen. Joseph Hooker's Army of the Potomac arrived on these fields, apparently completing one of the most successful and . . . Map (db m181507) HM
2 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Fredericksburg — First Day at ChancellorsvillePivot Point of a Campaign
"The battle of Chancellorsville was lost right there." - Union Staff Officer. Here, in a few hours on the afternoon of May 1, 1863, the Chancellorsville Campaign took a dramatic turn. Just a day earlier, Union Gen. Joseph Hooker had . . . Map (db m11419) HM
3 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Fredericksburg — First Day at ChancellorsvilleNot Just Armies
"On the first day of the Chancellorsville fight...[our] farm was between our and the enemy's lines of battle." -James H. Leitch, farmer. The Battle of Chancellorsville started here - amid the homes of families living along the Orange . . . Map (db m158920) HM
4 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Fredericksburg — First Day at ChancellorsvilleThe Union Attack
"The advance was irresistible... in a few minutes the brigade occupied the crest of the hill." -Union brigade commander Col. Sidney Burbank You now stand at the farthest point of the Union infantry advance on May 1. From here, Federal troops . . . Map (db m11421) HM
5 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Fredericksburg — First Day at ChancellorsvilleThe Confederate Flank Attack
The enemy were in force in my immediate front... the country was favorable for a flank attack." - Gen. Lafayette McLaws "Flanked!" one of the most feared words in any army. It meant that the enemy positioned upon the end of your line could . . . Map (db m11425) HM
6 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Fredericksburg — First Day at ChancellorsvilleDifficult Country
"We were in a perfect jungle of rank vines and undergrowth." - Col. A. J. McBride, 10th Georgia Infantry, CSA Few Civil War sites evoke such indelible, mental images as the Wilderness. Densely forested and dark, fighting in the Wilderness of . . . Map (db m158884) HM
7 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Fredericksburg — First Day at ChancellorsvilleThe Enemy Within
"If possible before the battle I will try to be better posted about the rebble armey." - Local spy Isaac Silver Both armies employed soldiers as spies or scouts, but some of the most valuable information came from local civilians. The . . . Map (db m158926) HM
8 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Fredericksburg — First Day at ChancellorsvilleRetreat Over Mott's Run
"The road, the woods, and fields on either side, over which the enemy retired, were strewn with knapsacks, blankets, overcoats, and many other valuable articles." - Gen. Paul Semmes, CSA Union Gen. George Sykes, simultaneously flanked out of . . . Map (db m11431) HM
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