CIVIL WAR DAYS
June 14th & 15th 2008

Billie Creek Village welcomes Civil War Re-Enactors from all over the United States to
participate in the 2008 Civil War Days.  This year the Battle Of Chancellorsville will be fought throughout the village and farm lands over the two day event.  The public is invited to witness the action from specially constructed vantage points as well as visit the Billie Creek crafters and special Civil War vendors in the village itself.

On Saturday, June 14th the battle begins at 4:00 PM
On Sunday, June 15th the Battle begins at 1:00 PM
There will be an authentic Civil War era dance at the village on Saturday evening.  

    
 

       

Battle of Chancellorsville

      The Battle of Chancellorsville was a major battle of the American Civil War, fought near the village of Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia, from April 30 to May 6, 1863. Called Gen. Robert E. Lee's "perfect battle" because of his risky but successful division of his army in the presence of a much larger enemy force, the battle pitted Union Army Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker's Army of the Potomac against an army half its size, Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. Lee's audacity and Hooker's timid performance in combat combined to result in a significant Union defeat. The Confederate victory was tempered by the mortal wounding of Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson to friendly fire, a loss that Lee likened to "losing my right arm."

      The Chancellorsville campaign began with the crossing of the Rappahannock River by the Union army on the morning of April 27, 1863. Crossing the Rapidan River via Germanna and Ely's Fords, the Federals concentrated near Chancellorsville on April 30 and May 1. Heavy fighting began on May 1 and did not end until the Union forces retreated across the river on the night of May 5 to May 6.

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