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The Depot at Beaver Dam
Beaverdam School Rd,
VA ,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
37° 56' 28.906188",
-77° 39' 14.212872"
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Virginia State Historical Marker |
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The first railroad depot at Beaver Dam was built ca. 1840 to serve the farmers of Hanover and Louisa counties. Its strategic location during the Civil War made it the target of many Union raids. The July 20, 1862, raid saw the depot burned and Colonel John S. Mosby, the Gray Ghost, captured as he awaited a train to take him to General Stonewall Jackson. Rebuilt after this raid, the depot was again burned by Union troops on February 29, 1864, and May 9, 1864, the last time by the cavalry of General George A. Custer. The existing depot was rebuilt and rededicated in 1866.
Last updated: 2/14/2015 15:17:00 |
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The Depot at Beaver Dam Virginia Map
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