USCTs and the Confederate Right Flank at Nashville
On December 15, 1864, several regiments of United States Colored Troops (USCT) engaged in fierce fighting with Confederate forces here as the Battle...
Old Washington
Washington, Kentucky | This town originated as an outpost for pioneers in 1785 and contains many historic sites associated with the Civil War.
USS Constitution
The oldest commissioned ship in the United States, the USS Constitution was launched on October 1797. After having seen fighting in the Quasi-War with...
Twilight Of Slavery
The three brick cabins here are tangible connections to the enslaved people of Rappahannock County before and during the Civil War. Many slaves...
Camp Davis
Camp Davis, a Civil War mustering ground for Confederate troops from Virginia under the command of Col. Jubal A. Early, once occupied this area.
William Washington Grave
Col. William Washington was commissioned a captain in the 3rd Virginia Regiment in February 1776, wounded at Trenton in December 1776. He was promoted...