
Cover title reads: Richmond Battlefields. Richmond National Battlefield Park preserves the scenes of some of the great battles that took place in the vicinity of the Confederate capital. The park occupies nearly 800 acres in 10 parcels widely separated along a 57 mile drive.
This text examines the historical significance and geographical layout of the Richmond National Battlefield Park as a site of preservation for major American Civil War engagements. Joseph P. Cullen, a historian associated with the National Park Service, utilizes archival records and site surveys to document the strategic importance of the battlefields surrounding the Confederate capital. The work serves as a foundational overview of the park's fragmented landscape and the military events that occurred within its borders.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this text as a standard introductory resource for visitors and researchers interested in the preservation of the Richmond battlefields. Readers frequently note the concise nature of the prose, which effectively bridges the gap between historical narrative and site-specific orientation.
Page Count:
46
Publication Date:
1979-01-01
Publisher:
National Park Service
ISBN-10:
0160034108
ISBN-13:
9780160034107
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