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Text and images by Linda Walcroft
American soldiers fought and died in places like Manassas and Fredericksburg - places through which I travel all the time. My home state is Virginia, where reminders of our horrendous war are everywhere. Place names, historic buildings, battlefields, and cemeteries all present the reality of a huge conflict. In spite of urban sprawl, many battlefields are preserved in their historical appearance. There I sometimes pause to wonder at the terrible carnage that people inflicted upon each other - and realize that the American Civil War was not that long ago. This is not ancient history, and the effects of this war are still with us today.
He passed away in May of 2025 at the age of 90.
Below: Chronology | Contact Information
General Pages: A Typical Trip including Tips for Teachers | Why I Study the Civil War | Links
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These pages reflect 20 seasons of field trips taken as part of a class with Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale Campus. Our leader is Professor Charles P. Poland; the course is "Advanced Civil War."
This is a work in progress. Thanks for visiting.
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Comments? See also No. Va. Community College | Virginia Photo | Historical Marker Database Copyright 2003-2011, Linda Walcroft |
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