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Battle of Brandy Station and Winter Encampment Virtual Tour by Markers.
 
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By Kevin W., August 30, 2007
The Battle of Brandy Station Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Virginia, Fauquier County, Remington — The Battle of Brandy StationThe Crossing at Kelly's Ford
On Kelly's Ford Road (Virginia Route 674) at Kelly's Ford Road (Virginia Route 620), on the right when traveling south on Kelly's Ford Road.
2 Virginia, Culpeper County, Kelly's Ford — Kelly's Ford
Near Edwards Shop Road, on the right when traveling south.
3 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The Battle of Brandy StationThe Civil War in Culpeper County
On Beverly Ford Road (County Route 676), on the right when traveling north.
4 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The Battle of Brandy StationSurprises at the Crossing
On Beverly Ford Road (County Route 676), on the right when traveling north.
5 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The Battle of Brandy StationBuying Time on the Beverly Ford Road
On Beverly Ford Road (County Route 676), on the right when traveling north.
6 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The Battle of Brandy StationThe Stone Wall on the Cunningham Farm
Near Beverly Ford Road (Route 676), on the right when traveling north.
7 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The Battle of Brandy StationRooney Lee's Fighting Retreat
Near Beverly Ford Road (Route 676), on the right when traveling north.
8 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — Battle of Brandy StationThe Largest Cavalry Battle of the Civil War
On Beverly Ford Road (County Route 677) at St. James Church Road (County Route 676) on Beverly Ford Road.
9 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The 1863-64 Winter EncampmentThe Federal Army of the Potomac Rebuilds
On Beverly Ford Road (County Route 677) at St. James Church Road (County Route 676), on the left when traveling north on Beverly Ford Road.
10 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The 1863-64 Winter EncampmentThe Calm Before the Storm
Near Beverly Ford Road (County Route 677) at St. James Church Road (County Route 676), on the left when traveling north.
11 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The Battle of Brandy StationCharging the Confederate Guns
Near Beverly Ford Road (County Route 677) at St. James Church Road (County Route 676), on the left when traveling north.
12 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The Battle of Brandy StationConfederate Line of Defense at St. James Church
On St. James Church Road (Route 676) at Beverly Ford Road (Route 677), on the right when traveling west on St. James Church Road.
13 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — F-11 — Battle of Brandy Station
On James Madison Highway (U.S. 15/29) south of Berry Hill Road, on the right when traveling south.
14 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — Battle of Brandy Station
On Fleetwood Heights Road (County Route 685), on the right when traveling east.
15 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The Battle of Brandy StationThe Race for Fleetwood Hill
On Fleetwood Heights Road (County Route 685), on the right when traveling east. Reported missing.
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16 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The Battle of Brandy StationThe Struggle for Fleetwood Hill
On Fleetwood Heights Road (County Route 685), on the right when traveling east. Reported missing.
17 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — F-13 — Opening of the Gettysburg Campaign
On Brandy Road (County Route 762), on the right when traveling east.
18 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The 1863-64 Winter Encampment The Army of the Potomac at Brandy Station
On Brandy Road.
19 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — Hansborough Ridge
On Stevensburg Road (County Route 663), on the right when traveling north.
20 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The Hold at Mountain RunDeath of Farley and Wounding of Butler
On Stevensburg Road near County Route 663, on the right when traveling north.
 
 
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