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Civil War history marker-Peninsula CampaignMarker ID: W37
Title: Peninsula Campaign
Location: Warwick Blvd. (Rte. 60) near the entrance to the City of Williamsburg Description: "During the Peninsula Campaign of 1862, both Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston and Union Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan led their armies west toward Richmond on this road. Johnston evacuated Yorktown on 3 - 4 May and withdrew up the Peninsula, with McClellan in pursuit. On 5 May, two Federal divisions clashed with the Confederate rear guard east of Williamsburg in a bloody but indecisive battle. Johnston's army continued its march west and on 6 - 7 May eluded McClellan's forces at Eltham's Landing on the York River opposite West Point. By mid-month the Confederates were secure behind the Richmond defenses."   BACK

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