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Corrick's Ford Battlefield

A six-ton boulder with a bronze plaque dedicated in 1926 is located along U.S. Route 219 less than one mile south of Parsons marking the Battle of Corrick's Ford. Another monument to the battle was unveiled at the Tucker County Courthouse in Parsons in 1938.  Several interpretive waysides and historic markers are nearby along the Allegheny Highlands Trail and in Parsons.  The Corrick's House, where Confederate General Robert Garnett was taken after he was killed, still stands.

Corrick's Ford Battlefield: What's Nearby

Parsons, WV

Preservation

The American Battlefield Trust and our members have saved more than 26 acres at Corrick's Ford Battlefield.

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Related Battles

Tucker County, WV | July 13, 1861
Result: Union Victory
Estimated Casualties
670
Union
50
Confed.
620