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Prince William County is in the process of establishing the Cockpit Point Battlefield Heritage Park at Cockpit Point to open in 2017. The park will preserve 113 acres, including a 93 acre natural area with a pond. The park area has a 16 acre gun battery site along the Potomac River, including cannon
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blown up. The Confederates, in keeping with their general tactic of withdrawal from the sea coast and coastal islands, had abandoned their works and retired closer to
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destroyed abandoned Confederate batteries at Cockpit Point and Evansport, Virginia, and found CSS
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The rebel batteries on the Potomac now in possession of our troops. A sketch from 1862 by
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In October 1861, the Confederates constructed batteries at Evansport (now downtown
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On September 25, 1861, the Freestone Point batteries were shelled by the
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information from American Forts Network, compiled by Pete Payette.
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ships approached the point again on March 9. A landing party from
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Map of Cockpit Point Battlefield core and study areas by the
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showing the aftermath of the engagement at Cockpit Point.
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