Clara Barton spent time at Chatham in Stafford County

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Clara Barton spent time at Chatham in Stafford County
A Christmas tradition at the cemetery.
161 years ago today: Richard Kirkland helps Union wounded
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park Historian Frank O’Reilly: Fear on the battlefield.
Mary O’Neill with the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park talks about the hopelessness felt by Union troops.
Fighting on December 13, 1865 at Prospect Hill and Marye’s Heights.
December 1862. Street fighting in Fredericksburg leading up to the Battle of Fredericksburg. Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park Historian Frank O’Reilly.
Beth Parnicza with the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park talks about the looting in Fredericksburg in December 1862.
The Union encounters delays on December 11, 1862. What that meant…
161 years ago today the Battle of Fredericksburg begins
The Battle of Fredericksburg begins as the Union begins to cross near Chatham Manor on the Stafford side of the Rappahannock to a site on Sophia Street in Fredericksburg.
Analyzing the Battle
President and CEO Sam McKelvey and Curator of African American History and Special Projects Dr. Gaila Sims talk about keeping the museum free in 2024..upcoming programs..like the Lafayette exhibit and Black History programs. famva.org
Bruce Davis of Germanna Community College and Jennifer Hurst-Wender with Historic Germanna.
Several programs on Saturday marking the 161st anniversary
Maddie Hollis and Beth Parnicza talk about the Battle of Fredericksburg in 1862 and previewed programs planned on December 9th.
Civil War Trails, Inc. signs tell stories about locations in Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, West Virginia, Tennessee and Pennsylvania.
Washington Heritage Museums receives grant from Community Foundation of the Rappahannock River Region
Ann Waters and Dave Muraca from The George Washington Foundation preview holiday programs. Also, a discussion on the precise rebuild of the Washington family home
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park