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Friends of Cedar Mountain Battlefield

Friends of Cedar Mountain Battlefield

Battlefield Interpretation and Preservation

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Friends of Cedar Mountain Battlefield

Saving battlefields protects our history and environment

Virginia legislators Rosalyn Dance and Alfonso Lopez wrote a column in the April 22, 2018 edition of The Virginian-Pilot on the benefits of battlefield preservation. Read the column

Author Karen BoushiePosted on April 30, 2018December 7, 2020Categories Battlefield preservation, News

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About our organization

Friends of Cedar Mountain Battlefield, Inc. is a community-based nonprofit corporation. We incorporated in Virginia in April 2004.

Because much of the Cedar Mountain Battlefield is privately owned, we are working cooperatively with local landowners and the local community to protect and restore the battlefield for this and future generations.

Battlefield hours & address

Hours: dawn to dusk
Parking: 9465 General Winder Rd Rapidan, VA 22733
Postal: Friends of Cedar Mountain PO Box 1853 Culpeper, VA 22701

Recent Posts

  • Guided battlefield tours
  • Culpeper, Manassas battlefields make Virginia’s ‘Most Endangered Historic Places’ list
  • History seminar July 28-30: 160th anniversary of battle
  • Music, Merriment and Memories on May 26
  • Children’s Civil War Camp
  • Thank you to Park Day volunteers
  • Capt. E. A. Bowen, Part 3; With the 151st NY at Payne’s Farm
  • Star Exponent: Governor pitches $4.9 million for Culpeper battlefields state park
  • VA governor calls for creation of Culpeper battlefields state park
  • The Carnage was Fearful: New book about the battle

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  • Home
  • About FCMB
    • Our Partners
  • Visit Cedar Mountain
    • Children’s activities
  • Events
    • History Seminar, July 28-30, 2022
    • Annual Living History
    • 2022 Battle Reenactment – Information for Reenactors
  • Historic Images
  • News & Research
    • Battlefield features
    • Battlefield preservation
    • Battlefield tour reports
    • News
    • Research
  • Official Records
    • Confederate Reports
    • Union Reports
  • Contact Us
    • Friends of Cedar Mountain Battlefield Membership
    • Ancestor Recognition
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