CRRL History: Spotsylvania County
Spotsylvania, which used to include the town of Fredericksburg, may be best known outside the area for the several Civil War battles that were fought there, but the area's written history traces to colonial times, and its pre-contact history would be largely that of the Manahoac, a Siouan-language people who later joined with the Monacan and other tribes .


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After Chancellorsville Letters From the Heart
the Civil War Letters of Private Walter G. Dunn & Emma Randolph
Alexander Spotswood
a Portrait of a Governor
The Battle of the Wilderness in Myth and Memory
Reconsidering Virginia's Most Notorious Civil War Battlefield
The Chancellorsville Campaign
the Nation's High Water Mark
The Civil War in Spotsylvania County
Confederate Campfires at the Crossroads
The Dark, Close Wood
the Wilderness, Ellwood and the Battle That Redefined Both
Deadly Inferno
Battle of the Wilderness
Dick's Book
Reflections of a Farmer
A Different Story
a Black History of Fredericksburg, Stafford, and Spotsylvania, Virginia
First People
the Early Indians of Virginia
Forgotten Companions
the First Settlers of Spotsylvania County and Fredericksburgh Town (with Notes on Early Land Use)
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