Richmond National Battlefield Park.
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The Park
Richmond National Battlefield Park was established on
July 14, 1944, as authorized by act of Congress. The property
was originally acquired by a group of public-spirited Virginians who
donated it to the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1932. The park
occupies nearly 800 acres of land in 10 widely separated parcels.
Included are some 6 acres in Chimborazo Park on East Broad Street, site
of Chimborazo Hospital during the Civil War.
A complete tour of the battlefields requires a
57-mile drive which is outlined on the map in this booklet. We suggest
that you begin at the main Visitor Center in Chimborazo Park, 3215 East
Broad Street, Richmond, where museum exhibits and an audio visual
program are available to enhance your appreciation of this battlefield
area.
Markers, maps, and interpretive devices along the
tour will help you to understand the military operations. You will see
parts of the fields of combat, massive forts, and intricate field
fortifications. Two houses on the battlefields have wartime
associationsthe Watt House (Gen. Fitz-John Porter's headquarters)
and the Garthright House (Union field hospital).
Administration
Richmond National Battlefield Park is administered by
the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. A
superintendent, whose address is 3215 East Broad Street, Richmond, Va.,
us in immediate charge.
Roll book of 27th N.Y. Regiment punctured by Confederate bullet.
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