2025 CWT Muster Side Trips

Rector Tract Park in Remington, VA (Battle of Rappahannock Station) - Sunday, Oct. 12

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Picture of the railway that cuts across the Rappahannock River (see below pictures).

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The two above pictures were taken from the location of the redoubt of the Confederate fort along the Rappahannock River, outlined in the map below.

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Map of the Battle of Rappahannock Station

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Information on the mill that was at this location, built in 1804.
 
View from Pogue's battery, Widow Tapp Field, Wilderness.

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Not pictured, because three-dimensional elevation shows poorly in two-dimensional photos: the western (Confederate) side of Saunders Field is surprisingly higher than the eastern side, bisected by a small creek (a crik, as some of y'all would say). No wonder Warren's men couldn't successfully attack Ewell!
 
Cedar Mountain, looking across the battlefield of the same name.

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Confederate Parrott rifles along the Old Culpepper Road (fence line on the left) at Cedar Mountain battlefield.

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Small cemetery at Cedar Mountain battlefield. Includes Major John Throckmorton & family (left). Curiously, the Major survived the war. Maybe he was postwar owner of this property? Pvt. Stephen Simmons (right) was a battle casualty in the 45th GA.

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Thanks, @lelliott19. I don't know how I blew this trip but looks like ya'll had a good time. If the gang goes to Manassas next year, I'll surely join.
@Drew you were definitely missed. You were at least half the reason Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville were chosen. Remember our conversation at the Dalton show? I thought for sure you'd be here!
 

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