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Help us make it rightThere isn't much left of the battlefield at Seven Pines, which was the opening skirmish in what has come to be known as the Peninsular Campaign during the Civil War. In the late spring of 1862, George McClellan's Union forces closed in on the Confederate capital of Richmond. In fact, they came so close to the city that they could...
The grounds are very well maintained. Drove around the block, but no place to park. I parked at the convenience store across the street with their permission.
Cemetery is small and well kept. Resting place of Union Civil War dead from nearby Seven Pines (Fair Oaks) battle.
The small national cemetery at the intersection of the Williamsburg and Nine Mile roads is the only vestige remaining of the huge battlefield at Seven Pines.
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