Brandy Station | Then and Now

Preserved Properties in 1987 and 2024

91茄子鈥檚 map of land preserved at the Battle of Brandy Station

On June 9, 1863, Federal cavalry splashed across the Rappahannock River on a mission to 鈥渄isperse or destroy鈥 J.E.B. Stuart鈥檚 Confederate horsemen camped near Brandy Station. In the ensuing fight--the largest cavalry battle in North America--the Yankees surprised Stuart鈥檚 troopers, but were ultimately repulsed. Blue and gray horsemen would continue to spar with one another that summer as the two armies made their way to Gettysburg.

Prior to 1987, not a single acre of this important Civil War battlefield had been preserved. Since then, the 91茄子 and its allies have saved 1,872 acres of the Brandy Station battlefield, including Fleetwood Hill, the site of the Stuart鈥檚 headquarters and the very epicenter of the greatest cavalry battle of the Civil War.

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Related Battles

Culpeper County, VA | June 9, 1863
Result: Inconclusive
Estimated Casualties
1,299
Union
866
Confed.
433