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  2. Poplar Grove National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Places like Poplar Grove National Cemetery reflect the tragedy that befell the United States during the Civil War. Each simple headstone is a poignant reminder of the human cost of war. In 1933 responsibility of the cemetery was transferred from the War Department to the National Park Service (NPS). Poplar Grove is one of fourteen National ...

  3. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Virginia

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    Old Men and Boys Monument (1909), in Petersburg National Battlefield. Text: "This stone marks the spot where the old men and boys of Petersburg under Gen. R.E. Colston and Col. F.H. Archer 125 strong on June 9th, 1864 distinguished themselves in a fight with 1,300 Federal Cavalry under Gen. Kautz, gaining time for the defeat of the expedition.

  4. Petersburg National Battlefield - Wikipedia

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    Petersburg National Battlefield is a National Park Service unit preserving sites related to the American Civil War Siege of Petersburg (1864–65). The battlefield is near the city of Petersburg, Virginia, and includes outlying components in Hopewell, Prince George County, and Dinwiddie County. Over 140,000 people visit the park annually.

  5. Blandford Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Blandford Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Petersburg, Virginia. Although in recent years it has attained some notoriety for its large collection of more than 30,000 Confederate graves, it contains remains of people of all classes and races as well as veterans of every American war. [ 3 ]

  6. List of Union Civil War monuments and memorials - Wikipedia

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    Petersburg National Battlefield: Monument to the United States Colored Troops who fought during the Siege of Petersburg. [53] Portsmouth: Civil War Monument at Lincoln Cemetery (Portsmouth, Virginia) [54] Franklin: General Thomas Highway (Route 671).

  7. Petersburg National Battlefield reopens two sites, Hopewell ...

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    Park rangers provide information, highlight powerful history

  8. National Park Service says Petersburg's battlefield sites ...

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    A report shows Petersburg slightly outdrew Richmond in both battlefield visitors and spending, but both attracted the same percentage of non-locals National Park Service says Petersburg's ...

  9. Grant's Headquarters at City Point Museum - Wikipedia

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    Grant's Headquarters at City Point is a museum operated by the National Park Service at Appomattox Manor in Hopewell, Virginia. It is a unit of the Petersburg National Battlefield Park, located where Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant had his headquarters for nine-and-a-half months. [1] City Point was a port on the James River.