Horror on the Orange Plank Road

Historical marker location:
10805 Orange Plank Rd, Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia
( Marker is at the intersection of Orange Plank Road (County Route 621) and Brock Road (County Route 613), on the right when traveling east on Orange Plank Road.)

The Battle of the Wilderness. Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park

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Virginia is known as the "Mother of Presidents" because eight U.S. presidents were born there. Additionally, two more presidents, William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor, were born in what is now Virginia before it became a state.
Spotsylvania County, Virginia has a rich and fascinating history that dates back to the early colonial period. The county was established in 1721, and it was named after Alexander Spotswood, the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia at the time. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Pamunkey and the Mattaponi.

During the American Revolutionary War, Spotsylvania County saw some significant events. In 1781, the county was the site of the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, a pivotal battle in the Southern Campaign. This battle saw the American forces, led by General Nathanael Greene, clash with the British forces under General Cornwallis. Although the Americans ultimately withdrew, the battle weakened the British position and set the stage for their surrender at Yorktown later that year.

In the 19th century, Spotsylvania County played a role in the American Civil War. It was the site of several major battles, including the famous Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863. This battle, fought between Confederate General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and the Union Army under General Joseph Hooker, resulted in a Confederate victory but at the cost of the life of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson, who was mortally wounded during the battle. Today, visitors can explore the Chancellorsville Battlefield and learn about the events that took place on this hallowed ground.

In the modern era, Spotsylvania County has experienced significant population growth and development. It is located in close proximity to the bustling city of Fredericksburg and has become a popular residential area for those commuting to larger urban centers. Despite this growth, the county has worked to preserve its historical landmarks and cultural heritage, and several museums and historic sites offer visitors a glimpse into Spotsylvania's past.

This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Spotsylvania County, Virginia.

  • 1721 - Spotsylvania County established as part of the British colony of Virginia
  • 1864 - The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House takes place during the American Civil War
  • 1872 - The county's courthouse is destroyed by fire and later rebuilt
  • 1901 - The Confederate Cemetery is established in Spotsylvania County
  • 1972 - Lake Anna, a reservoir located partially in the county, is created