This cemetery stands on a hill overlooking Middletown, VA.
The Middletown Cemetery, on a knoll west of the village, was the only point where Union officers believed they could establish a strong position and attempt to slow the Confederate advance. They hoped to halt the momentum that had propelled the Southern troops since the beginning of their surprise attack. From this high ground General George Getty's division, approximately 2,500 strong, repulsed two Confederate assaults. Frustrated, General Jubal Early massed nearly 30 cannon near the Heater House and along Valley Pike (ahead of you and to the left).
The 30-minute cannonade, along with a third Confederate attack that threatened to turn the Union right, finally forced Getty to order a withdrawal.


So much sad history.
ReplyDeleteI love the sky ...
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful photograph, the sky is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the history too.
All the best Jan
The Civil War still seems like a national obsession.
ReplyDelete...David, there are a bunch of sore losers!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting Linda and it's a beautiful photograph. Thank you for sharing the history too.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and amazing pic.
ReplyDeletej'espère que ce genre d'événement ne se reproduira plus sous vos latitudes. Merci pour ce morceau d'histoire et cette superbe photo
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