Preservation Opportunity: 26 Acres
Brandy Station: Fleetwood Hill
Take Advantage of a $6 to $1 match to help save Fleetwood Hill
It was the largest cavalry battle of the Civil War. More than 20,000 cavalrymen from North and South clashed here at Brandy Station on June 9th, 1863. Earlier this year we were able to secure 23 acres of this important battlefield. Now we have an opportunity to add another 26 acre tract of Fleetwood Hill to the saved list. This new tract is adjacent to the earlier tract and represents ground that was at the very center of the swirling cavalry action at Fleetwood Hill. With a $6 to $1 match your donation to save America’s history has never stretched further.
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OpportuniTy
Read President
Jim Lighthizer's
Letter on the
Fleetwood Hill Opportunity
Maps
CWPT Battle Maps:
Fleetwood HIll at Brandy Station
HistorY
The Battle of Brandy Station: "The Beginning of the End of the War" By Bud Hall
Read Article
Quiz
The Brandy Station Quiz
See how much you know about this pivotal battle
Books
Read CWPT's favorites:
Brandy Station
Recommended
Books
Photos
CWPT's
Photo Archive:
Brandy Station Photos
videos
The Battle of Brandy Station: The action at the Pound Tract
Watch Video
Resources for the Battle of Brandy Station (1863)
- Wikipedia: Battle of Brandy Station (1863)
- Brandy Station Foundation
- National Park Service: Brandy Station
- Brandy Station Events 2008
- Saving Brandy Station - by Bud Hall
- Historical Marker Database - Brandy Station
- Rush’s Lancers at Brandy Station
- Photos of Brandy Station
- Recommended Reading: Brandy Station
- CWPT closer to purchasing key piece of Brandy Station battlefield
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