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Cedar Mountain Historic Mountain
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Cedar Mountain Snakerail
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Cedar Mountain Cabin
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Cedar Mountain Cabin Historic
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Cedar Mountain Butterfly
Cedar Mountain
Slaughter’s Mountain, Cedar Run
August 9, 1862
Culpeper County, Virginia
The Civil War Trust has saved more than 150 acres of the Cedar Mountain battlefield. With Cedar Mountain looming over the landscape, you can walk a half-mile interpretative trail that includes historical signs.
Essential To-Do List:
Cedar Mountain
Get the most out of your Civil War battlefield visit by exploring these recommended To-Dos.
Tour the Cedar Mountain Battlefield
The Battle of Cedar Mountain marked the opening salvo of the 1862 Second Manassas Campaign, and the only time Stonewall Jackson drew his sword in battle.
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Partners in
Preservation
The work of the Civil War Trust would not be possible without the tireless support of a wide variety of local and regional partner groups. We thank them for their assistance and dedication.
Friends of Cedar Mountain
www.friendsofcedarmountain.org »
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