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Fayetteville Arsenal
in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites
Site of the Confederate Arsenal in Fayetteville.
posted by: showbizkid
location: North Carolina
date approved: 06/06/2006
last visited: 04/14/2023
Market House, Fayetteville, NC
This stately landmark and town centerpiece, dating from 1832, was the scene of a brief cavalry action as Union forces entered Fayetteville. The posted coordinates will take you to the NC Civil War Trails marker on Market Square.
date approved: 06/05/2006
last visited: 10/01/2014
Kittrell Confederate Cemetery
Kittrell Confederate Cemetery is the final resting place for 54 Confederate soldiers who died at a nearby military hospital.
date approved: 05/28/2006
last visited: 12/31/2012
Calvary Cemetery - St. Louis, Missouri
Catholic cemetery in north St Louis, is the final resting place for many Civil War veterans from both the Union and Confederate armies, including the grave of General William Tecumseh Sherman.
posted by: BruceS
location: Missouri
date approved: 04/14/2006
last visited: 11/10/2012
North Carolina State Capitol
This building housed the North Carolina Secession Convention in 1861 when North Carolina voted to secede from the Union. The U.S. Army Signal Corp used the top of the rotunda to signal the war's end in 1865.
date approved: 04/10/2006
last visited: 02/26/2022
John Harris - Simon Cameron Mansion
Founder of Harrisburg and Secretary of War both lived here~
posted by: Gosffo
location: Pennsylvania
date approved: 04/09/2006
last visited: 01/18/2016
Bellefontaine Cemetery
Large cemetery located in north St Louis is the final resting place from many Civil War veterans and other Civil War notables.
date approved: 04/08/2006
last visited: 11/11/2021
Bennett Place State Historic Site, Durham, North Carolina
Bennett Place is a Civil War Discovery Trail Site in Durham, North Carolina. The largest troop surrender of the Civil War took place here on April 26, 1865.
date approved: 04/07/2006
last visited: 02/17/2016
Carnton Plantation
Carnton Plantation, built circa 1815, served a major role in the Battle of Franklin, TN in 1864.
posted by: LSUMonica
location: Tennessee
date approved: 04/06/2006
last visited: 05/17/2023
City of Franklin
The City of Franklin has numerous Civil War related sites. The city served as a battleground on two seperate occasions in the Civil War.
last visited: 05/16/2023
McGavock Confederate Cemetery
McGavock Confederate Cemetery is the largest private Confederate cemetery in the nation.
last visited: 04/17/2015
The Carter House
Built in 1830, the Carter House was the location of the 1864 Battle of Franklin. Serving as a federal command post before the battle and as a hospital after, the house and grounds are today preserved on 10 acres. In this evening battle lasting only five hours, more Confederate soldiers, including 13 generals, were lost than in Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg.
last visited: 08/18/2018
Lotz House Museum
Tthe historic house built in 1858 by Johann Albert Lotz which became a prominent landmark on the field of the battle of Franklin.
last visited: 06/14/2018