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Berea Christian Church Builder
Samuel Alsop, heavily damaged during the Civil War fighting Served as shelter for the
wounded. Now the Spotsylvania County Historical Museum.
Photographed 17 May 2008 and Contributed by Paula Lucy Delosh |
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Berea Christian Church Sign
mounted on outside wall.
Photographed 17 May 2008 and Contributed by Paula Lucy Delosh |
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County Jail 1855-1943
Photographed 17 May 2008 and Contributed by Paula Lucy Delosh |
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County Jail Sign, relating the
history of the county's Jails
Photographed 17 May 2008 and Contributed by Paula Lucy Delosh |
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Lee's Headquarters Historic
Monument, Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
Photographed 17 May 2008 and Contributed by Paula Lucy Delosh |
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Massaponax Church founded in
1788, this building was erected in 1859. In the conflict between the States a Council of
War was held there May 21, 1864. Generals Grant and Meade, Asst. Sec. of War, Dana, and
their staff officers attended.
Photographed July 1996 and Contributed by George Seitz |
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Salem Church Built in 1844. In
the Civil War it was a civilian refugee center during the Battle of Fredericksburg, and
as a hospital by both sides during the Battle of Chancellorsville.
Photographed Aug 1998 and Contributed by George Seitz |
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Zion United Methodist Church During the Spotsylvania Court House Battle, the church was used as a field
hospital and headquarters for General A. P. Hill.
Photographed 17 May 2008 and Contributed by Paula Lucy Delosh |