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Fredericksburg
December 11 - 15, 1862
Fredericksburg, Virginia
On November 14, Burnside, now in command of the Army of the Potomac, sent a corps to occupy the vicinity of Falmouth near Fredericksburg. The rest of the army soon followed. Lee reacted by entrenching his army on the heights behind the town. On December 11, Union engineers laid five pontoon bridges across the Rappahannock under fire. On the 12th, the Federal army crossed over, and on December 13, Burnside mounted a series of futile frontal assaults on Prospect Hill and Marye’s Heights that resulted in staggering casualties. Meade’s division, on the Union left flank, briefly penetrated Jackson’s line but was driven back by a counterattack. Union generals C. Feger Jackson and George Bayard, and Confederate generals Thomas R.R. Cobb and Maxey Gregg were killed. On December 15, Burnside called off the offensive and recrossed the river, ending the campaign.
Fredericksburg News
- This week in the Civil War: The Battle of Fredericksburg (Examiner.com) »
- CIVIL WAR 150: The Battle of Fredericksburg remembered (Fredericksburg.com) »
- Civil War Trust Urges City Council to Vote Against Telegraph Hill Proposal (Fredericksburg Patch) »
- Park road gets rough finish (Fredericksburg.com) »
- iPhone is tour guide for city, battlefield (Fredericksburg.com) »
- Marking battlefield's 'heart and soul' (Fredericksburg.com) »
- Save history's 'holy places' (Fredericksburg.com) »
Civil War Trust News Releases
- 05/10/2013 - Sen. Kaine Announces Bipartisan Bill to Reauthorize American Battlefield Protection Program »
- 05/09/2013 - Media Advisory: Kaine To Make Battlefield Preservation Announcement In Fredericksburg »
- 12/08/2012 - Civil War Trust Marks 150th Anniversary of Battle of Fredericksburg with Pair of Multimedia Offerings »
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Learn more about the impact that the Battle of Fredericksburg had on the civilian population of Fredericksburg
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"The Fredericksburg Campaign: Winter War on the Rappahannock"
by Francis Augustin O'Reilly
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