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Camp Mud

Unger's Crossroads Bivouacs

(Preface): On January 1,...

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Muddy Creek Camp and Crossing

?The Muddy Creek Camp, which was northwest of this marker ...

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The Bermuda Campaign

May 1864

As part of Ulysses S. Grant’s overall strat...

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Results for Camp Mud

Camp Mud

Unger's Crossroads Bivouacs

(Preface): On January 1, 1862, Confederate Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson led four brigades west from Winchester, Va., to secure Romney in the fertile South Branch Valley on the North Western Turnpike. He attacked and occupied Bath on ...

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Muddy Creek Camp and Crossing

?The Muddy Creek Camp, which was northwest of this marker and on the west side of the Muddy Creek was used by Brigham Young's first group of Mormon pioneers who arrived here on July 9, 1847. Thomas Bullock reported that ...

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The Bermuda Campaign

May 1864

As part of Ulysses S. Grant’s overall strategic plan to win the Civil War, Gen. Butler’s Federal army advanced up the James River in the spring of 1864 in an effort to operate against Richmond from the south while ...

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