E 534 .S72 Copy 1 ITED CONFEDERATE TERAN'S REUNION RICHMOND, VA. BATTLE FIELDS IN VIRGINIA SOUTH ERiN RAILWAY Book . S n i, __ Digitized by tine Internet Arcliive in 2010 witli funding from Tine Library of Congress littp://www.arcliive.org/details/unitedconfederatOOsout INFORMATION It is desired that patrons be provided with all possible information concerning rates, train service, reservations of sleeping car space, checking of baggage, etc., and any inquiries made of any representative of the Southern Railway or connecting lines will receive courteous and prompt attention. Augusta, Ga.— W. E. McGee, T. P. A., 739 Broad Street. Columbia, S. C.--B. H. Todd, P. & T. A., 1513 Main Street. Jacksonville, Fla. — James Freeman, D. P. A., 108 West Bay Street. Kansas City, Mo. — Wm. Flannelly, T, P. A., Board of Trade Bldg. Louisville, Ky. — C. H. Hungerford, D. P. A., 234 Fourth Street. Memphis, Tenn. — C. A. De Saussure, D. P. A., 27 South Main Street. Nashville, Tenn.— J. E. Shipley, D. P. A., 204 Fourth Avenue, North. New Orleans, La. — J. C. Andrews, S. W. P. A., 70-4 Common Street. Norfolk, Va.— W. W. Croxton, T. P. A., 95 Granby Street. Richmond, Va. — C. W. Westbury, D. P. A., 920 East Main Street. St. Louis, Mo.— C. C. Stewart, D. P. A., 719 Olive Street. Washington, D. C. — L. S. Brown, G. A., 705 Fifteenth Street, N. W. C. A. Benscoter, A.G.P.A. G. B. Allen, A.G.P.A. Chattanooga, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. J. C. Beam, Jr., A.G.P.A. St. Louis, Mo. H. F. Gary, A.G.P.A. Washington, D. C. S. H. HARDWICK W. H. TAYLOE Passenger Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent WASHINGTON, D. C. April 15-'07— 6M White Oak Swamp, or Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. Glendale, June 30, 1862. Nelson's Farm, June 30, 1862. Frazier's Farm, June 30, 1862. Turkey Bend, June 30, 1862. New Market Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862. Old Church. June 13, 1862. Turnstah Station, June 14, 1862. White Oak Swamp Bridge, August 4, 1862, and June 13, 1864. Malvern Hill, August 5, 1862. Dutch Gap, August 5, 1863. Kilpatrick's Raid, Stevensburg to Richmond, Feb. 28 to Mar. 4, 1864. Fort Darling, Drewry's Bluffs, May 12 to 16, 1864. Hanover and Ashland, May 30, 1864. Hanoverton, Howe's Shop and Salem Church, May 27 and 28, 1864. Cold Harbor, Gaines' Mills, Salem Church and Howe's Shops, June 1 to 12, 1864. Samaria Church, Malvern Hill, June 15, 1864. Jones Bridge and Samaria Church, June 23 and 24, 1864. Dutch Gap, naval engagement, June 21, 1864. Gravel Hill, August 14, 1864. Strawberry Plains, or Deed Bottom, August 14 to 18, 1864. New Market Heights, or Laurel Hill, September 28, to 30, 1864. Fair Oaks, October 27 and 28, 1864. Fall of Richmond, April 3, 1865. 21 — Petersburg and vicinity: Chester Station, May 6 and 7, 1864. Swift Creek and Arrowfield Church, May 9 and 10, 1864. Petersburg, June 10, 1864. Siege of Petersburg, June 15, 1864, to April 2, 1865. Weldon Railroad (now called Petersburg R. R.), June 22 to 30, 1864. Lee's Mills, April 16, 1862; July 12 and July 30, 1864. Six Mile Station, August 18, 19 and 21, 1864. Ream's Station, August 25, 1864. Fort Hell, September 10, 1864. Poplar Springs Church, October 1, 1864. Arthur's Swamp, October 1, 1864. Darbytown Road, October 7 and 13, 1864. Hatcher's Run, October 27, 1864; December 8 and 9, 1864. Stony Creek Station, December 1, 1864. Weldon Railroad Expedition, December 7 to 11, 1864. Dabney's Mills, Hatcher's Run, February 5 to 7, 1865. Fort Steadman. March 25, 1865. Quaker Road, March 29, 1865. Dinwiddle C. H., March 31, 1865. Five Forks, April 1, 1865. Namozine Church and Willicomack, April 3, 1865. 22 — City Point, naval battle on James River, May 6, 1864; explosion, August 9, 1864. Bermuda Hundred, May 16 to 30, 1864; June 2, 1864; August 24 and 25, 1864, and November 17, 1864. Coggins' Point, July 31, 1862. 23— West Point, May 7, 1862. Slatersville, or New Kent, C. H., May 9, 1862. 24— Wilson's Wharf, May 24, 1864. 25 — Gloucester, November 17, 1862. 26— Williamsburg, May 5, 1862, and July 11, 1862. Yorktown, April 11 and 26, 1862. Williamsburg Road, June 18, 1862. 27 — Newport News, June 5, 1861. Big Bethel, June 10, 1861, and April 4, 1862. Hampton, August 7, 1861. Newmarket Bridge, December 22, 1861. Hampton Roads, naval battle (Monitor and Merrimac), March 8 and 9, 1862. 28 — Suffolk, Siege from April 12 to May 4, 1863. Battle, March 9, 1864. Deserted House, or Kelly's Store, January 30. 1863. 29— Boydton and White Oaks Roads. March 31, 1865. 30 — Amelia Springs, near Amelia C. H., April 3, 1865. Sailor's Creek, April 6, 1865. 31— Farmville, April 7, 1865. High Bridge, Appomattox River, April 6, 1865. 32 — Appomattox C. H. Lee surrenders. April 9, 1865. 33— Lynchburg, June 17 and 18, 1864. 34 — Otter Creek (near Liberty). June 16, 1864. Byford's Gap, June 21, 1864. 35— Salem, June 21, 1864. 36— Wytheville, July 17, 1863. 37— SaltviUe, October 2, 1864. Abingdon, Glade Springs, SaltviUe and Marion (Stoneman's Raid), December 12 to 21, 1864. 38 — Jonesville, January 3, 1864. State Capitol, Richmond, \'a. In order to enable Veterans ^ their Families to visit these historic scenes, The Southern Railway will sell reduced fare tickets to all points in the State of Virginia on basis of one and one-third fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale to holders of return portions of excursion tickets, or receipt of joint agent showing such tickets to be on deposit, account this occasion, with final limit of such side-trip tickets to be June 11, 1907, when original ticket has not been deposited for extension of final limit, and July 6, 190 7, when original ticket has been deposited for exten- sion of final limit. No side -trip tickets will be sold to W^ashington, D. C, or any point in Virginia via Washington, D. C. VIRGINIA 1 — Fairfax C. H. (near Alexandria), June 1, 1861, and March 8, 1863. Vienna, June 17, 1861; December 3, 1861, and September 2, 1862. Great Falls, July 7, 1861. Ball's Cross Roads, August 27, 1861. Drainesville, November 26, 1861; December 20, 1861; February 22. 1864. Annandale, December 4, 1861. Lewinsville, September 11, 1861. Camp Advance, Munson's Hill, September 29, 1861. Burke's Station, March 10, 1862. Chantilly, September i, 1862. Covle Tavern, August 24, 1863. • 2— Ball's Bluff (near Leesburg), October 21, 1861. Lovettsville, August 8, 1861. Aldie, June 17, 1863. 3— Berryville, Dec. 1, 1862; Oct. 18, 1863, and Sept. 3 and 4, 1864. Summit Point, Berryville, and Flowing Springs, August 21, 1864. White Post, December 6, 1864. Berryville Pike, Sulphur Springs Bridge and White Post, Aug. 10, 1864. Snicker's Gap and Island Ford, July 16 and 17, 1864. Near Snicker's Gap, August 13 and 19, 1864. Bloomfield and Union, November 2 and 3, 1862. Philomont, November 1, 1862. H Hi 4 M| '•■'-•■. >:;■»» Jefferson Davis Mansion, Richmond, Va. 16— Monterey (N. W. of Waynesboro'), April 12, 1862. McDowell, or Bull Pasture, May 8, 1862. 17 — Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Fredericksburg and Salem Heights, May 1 to 4, 1863. Clendcnin's Raid, lielow Fredericksburg, May 20 to 28, 1863. Falmouth, April IS, 1862. Matapony, or Thornburg, August 6, 1862. Dumfries, December 27, 1862. Kelly's Ford, March 17, 1863; November 7, 1863. Spottsylvania C. H., April 30, 1863. Chanceilorsville, May 1 to 4, 1863. Franklin's Crossing, Rappahannock River, June 5, 1863. Wilderness, May 5 to 7, 1864. KdI'.EKT K. I^IE AlilXLMEN'T Todd's Tavern, May 8, 1864. Spottsylvania, Fredericksburg Road, Laurel Hill and Ny River, May 8 to 18, 1864. 18 — Matthias Point (Potomac River), June 27, 1861. 19 — Beaver Dam Station. South Anna Bridge, Ashland and Yellow Tavern, Sheridan's cavalry raid in Virginia, May 9 to 13, 1864. North Anna River, Jerico Ford, or Taylor's Bridge, and Talopotomy Bridge, May 23 to 27, 1864. 20 — Richmond and vicinity: Fort Darling, naval battle, May 15, 1862. Seven Pines and Fair Oaks, May 31 to June 1, 1862. Hanover C. H., May 27, 1862. Chickahominy, May 24, 1862 and June 27, 1862. Mechanicsville, or Ellison's Mills, June 26, 1862. Gaines' Mills, or Cold Harbor, June 27, 1862. Peach Orchard and Savage Station, June 29, 1862. 10 Somerville Heights, May 7, 1862. Brandy Station, August 20, 1862. Beverly Ford and Brandy Station, June 9, 1863. Warrenton Junction, May 3, 1863. Jeffersonton, October 12, 1863. Auburn, October 14, 1863. Bealeton, January 14, 1864. -Culpeper, July 12, 1862, and September 13, 1863. Culpeper and White Sulphur Springs, October 12 and 13, 1863. Cedar Mountain, or Mitchell's Station, August 9, 1862. Muddy Run, November 8, 1863. Waterloo Bridge, Lee Springs, Freeman's Ford, and Sulphur Springs, Skirmishes, August 23 to 25, 1862. -Orange C. H., August 2, 1862. Rapidan Station, Sept. 14, 1863; Sept. 19, 1863, and Oct. 10, 1863. McLean's Ford, or Liberty Mills, October 15, 1863. .{^ Mine Rvm, Raccoon Ford, New Hope, Robertson's Farm, Bartlett's Mills, and Locust Grove, November 26 to 28, 1863. Barnett's Ford, February 7. 1864. Standardsville and Burton's Ford, March 1, 1864. 11 — Barboursville, July 12, 1861. Gordonsville, December 28, 1864. Trevillian Station, June 11 and 12. 1864. 12— Luray, June 30, 1862. 13— New Market, May 15. 1864, and October 7, 1864. Mount Jackson, November 17. 1863. 14 — Harrisonburg, June 6, 1862. Cross Keys, or Union Church, June 8, 1862. Port Republic, June 9, 1862. Lacey's Springs, December 20, 1864. 15— Waynesboro'. October 2, 1864. Sylvan Grove, Waynesboro' and Browne's X Roads, Nov. 26 to 29. 1864. Panther Gap and Buffalo Gap, June 3 to 6, 1864. BATTLEFIELDS -„c^!'Sri, %^i>"-^^^ South erii Railway. ' ' ' •a- Hill J? -*i ^.\- S", ;^^^^ |;^M- \\o..,lsl,irk p:^ Of