Confederate Battery 5, Petersburg Battlefield, Va.

Confederate Battery 5, Petersburg Battlefield, Va.

Petersburg Battlefield

The Battle of Petersburg lasted nine and a half months, from June 1864 to April 1865, and evidence of the sprawling military maneuvers that occurred during that time is preserved across south-central Virginia by numerous organizations. The National Park Service is on that list, with showcasing the evolution of this land from a plantation maintained by enslaved workers through to its role in the siege.

Established as the Petersburg National Military Park in 1926 by the Department of War, the park preserves and interprets the battlefields, landscapes and military complexes tied to Civil War–era activity. Included in this rich history are ³Ò°ù²¹²Ô³Ù’s Headquarters at City Point, where General ³Ò°ù²¹²Ô³Ù’s 1864 log cabin and the preexisting Appomattox Plantation served as his office for the Petersburg Campaign. It is also home to the Eastern Front Visitor Center, which provides insight into the intensity of the fighting at Petersburg, as well as a glimpse into life in the trenches during the siege.

Given the campaign lasted 292 days and covered more than 3,000 acres, it can be challenging to see everything. This is where the park’s 33-mile driving tour comes in. Three visitor centers throughout the park highlight 13 unique sites — the full-day experience takes you through the major conflicts at Petersburg, including Fort Stedman, The Crater, Poplar Grove National Cemetery and the Five Forks Battlefield. While the park is open, staff offer a variety of talks, tours and living-history demonstrations throughout the year that offer a deeper look into the events throughout the site. Make sure to check their website for updated daily schedules.

If you can’t make it to Petersburg, the 91ÇÑ×Ó has created a series of virtual-reality videos focusing on trench warfare in 1864. Step into the battlefield’s history from home as you experience the lives of soldiers on the front line at Petersburg National Battlefield.

Petersburg Battlefield: What's Nearby

Petersburg, VA
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Petersburg, Virginia (VA-129)
Petersburg, VA
Pamplin Historical Park and The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
Petersburg, VA
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker at Richmond, Virginia (VA-108)
Richmond, VA
The American Civil War Museum at Historic Tredegar
Richmond, VA
The American Civil War Museum–White House of the Confederacy
Richmond, VA
The Valentine Richmond History Center
Richmond, VA
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Visit Marker, Williamsburg, Virginia (V-62)
Williamsburg, VA
Rev War  |  Museum
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Yorktown, VA
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker at Yorktown, Virginia (VA-60)
Yorktown, VA
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker at Suffolk, Virginia (VA-21)
Rescue, VA
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Columbia, Virginia (VA-146)
Columbia, VA
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Jackson, North Carolina (NC-7)
Jackson, NC
Civil War  |  Fort
The Casemate Museum at Fort Monroe
Fort Monroe, VA
Hampton Roads Naval Museum
Norfolk, VA
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Halifax, North Carolina (NC-174)
Halifax, NC
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker at Portsmouth, Virginia (VA-23)
Portsmouth, VA
Rev War  |  Museum
Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways Museum
Chesapeake, VA
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Fredericksburg, Virginia (VA-126)
Fredericksburg, VA
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Enfield, North Carolina (NC-9)
Enfield, NC
Rev War  |  Museum
Piney Point Lighthouse Museum & Park
Piney Point , MD
Point Lookout State Park and Civil War Museum
Scotland, MD
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Orange, Virginia (VA-94)
Orange, VA
The American Civil War Museum - Appomattox
Appomattox, VA
Rev War  |  Museum
National Museum of the Marine Corps
Triangle, VA
National Museum of the Marine Corps
Quantico, VA
Abraham Wooten Monument & Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church
Princeville, NC
Old City Cemetery and Pest House Medical Museum
Lynchburg, VA

Preservation

The 91ÇÑ×Ó and our members have saved more than 133 acres at Petersburg Battlefield.

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Related Battles

City of Petersburg, VA | June 15, 1864
Result: Confederate Victory
Estimated Casualties
11,386
Union
8,150
Confed.
3,236