This stop on the self driving tour is where a Confederate battery was placed during the first battle of Fredericksburg. It is right off the road and easy to get to for anyone. It's worth the stop!
--Two weeks of Union delay before the Battle of Fredericksburg gave the Confederates time to bring up large cannons rarely seen on other battlefields in Virginia. The sturdy gun emplacements above you protected a huge siege gun, capable of firing a 30-pound shell nearly two miles. Ten men operated the cannon; typically, a gun like this would fire a round every five minutes.
As they awaited battle, Confederate cannoneers cut down trees and carefully calculated the range to likely areas of Union attack. When the fighting started on December 13, 1862, the Confederate guns here on Howison Hill fired rhythmically on Union columns in front of Marye’s Heights. The crossfire from Howison Hill added horror to an already impossible Union task.-- (Source:...
Read moreVery interesting and informative section of the battlefield. Well maintained and...
Read moreGood view, good storyboards, well maintained. Nice bike...
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