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Calendar Details for 13 Sep 2024

Central Virginia Battlefields Trust 2024 Conference - Day 1 of 3

Venue: Jepson Alumni Executive Center Grand Ballroom
Sponsor: Central Virginia Battlefields Trust
 

To register for this conference, copy and paste this link into your browser: https://cvbt.networkforgood.com/events/66867-2024-cvbt-annual-conference-seventy-square-miles-of-hell-mine-run-campaign-and-the-wilderness

Conference Topic - Seventy Square Miles of Hell: The Mine Run Campaign and The Wilderness

Friday Morning Tour - Payne's Farm / MIne Run Tour - Ted Savas

This will be an opportunity to explore the fierce fighting at the start of the Mine Run Campaign before it fizzled into a watchful wait with a few skirmishes before Union General Meade called off the attacks and campaign. It will also be an exploration with an expert since Savas accurately located the battlefield in the early 1990’s.

Believing that published articles and books had long incorrectly located the fighting area, Ted was determined to test his theory. Armed with extensive primary sources and battle reports, he and colleague Paul Sacra located what they believed was the battlefield and, with the permission from several landowners, used metal detectors to prove it.

Within days Savas and Sacra had unearthed hundreds of artifacts, including bullets, a ramrod, bayonet socket, a partial harmonica, belt buckles, buttons, and much more. Savas drew maps of the field and the general location of the artifacts and delivered them to The Association for the Preservation of Civil War Sites (or APCWS), and its director, A. Wilson Greene, in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Greene, who had no idea the field was in such pristine condition, was excited by the find and affirmed its importance. Today, The American Battlefield Trust and its partners have acquired and preserved 690 acres of the battlefield. The battlefield features a wooded, 1.5-mile interpretive trail with historical wayside markers.



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