Stone Sentinels, battlefield monuments of the American Civil War

Walker's Division, Longstreet's Command

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Walker's Division, Longstreet's Command

Brig. Gen. John G. Walker, Commanding.

 

(September 17, 1862.)

At daybreak of the 17th, Walker's Division with the Virginia Batteries of French and Branch occupied the rounded hills southeast of this point, supporting the right of Toombs' command and observing Snavely's Ford.

Between 8 and 9 A.M., the Batteries moved with the Division to the Dunkard Church, and the duty of watching the ford devolved upon Munford's Cavalry Brigade of Stuart's command.

 

No. 374.

 

Located on the south side of Branch Avenue

 

 

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