Should the battlefield be preserved? Should the battlefield be preserved? People are trying to decide something now. The battle of the wilderness is a remarkable fight. In Virginia where the fight is taking place, they are trying to decide whether they should save the battlefield in the wilderness and whether to turn it into Walmart. The civil war was a tragic war that occurred in the United States. The reason for the civil war was that the northern and southern part of the southern faith wanted slavery and the north did not have slavery.
Virginia has stored many battlefields and ruins in part or completely. Managed by the federal government are Manassas National Battlefield Park, Richmond National Battlefield Park, Fredericksburg, SpotSebania National Military Park, Cedar Creek, Belle Grove National Historical Park. , Petersburg National Battlefield, Appomattox Court National Historical Park
The battlefield of most of the battle is preserved in some way, usually as a state park or a national park, but it is also preserved as a historic site managed by the state or federal government. Some monuments built to commemorate these fights are registered as historic buildings, others are registered in the historic building list. Many fights are frequently repeated, and the battle of Bennington (which is taking place in Walloomsac of today's New York State) is marked by the day of Battle of Bennington in Vermont
The monument was built in 1884 to commemorate the battle of 43 ° 10.6 'N 75 ° 22.2' W, and most battlefields are currently stored in the Oriskany battlefield state historic sites. This place was recognized as a National Historic Site in 1962 and was registered in the National Historic Site Directory in 1966. New York's Herkimer (New York City) and New York's Herkimer County were named after Herkimer. The name of USS Oriskany released in 1945, and the stamp issued in 1977 made it possible to realize the fight.
Hanover County was founded in 1720 and is about to celebrate its 300th anniversary. It has a long history, it has 39 sites of historical sites national registration or Virginia landmark registry and 56 Virginia historical marks. The Richmond National Battlefield Park maintains four civil war fights at Hanover and Hanover County maintains the battleground park of North Anna River and Cold Harbor. The symbol of Hannover County dates back to around 1740, one of the oldest courts in Virginia in the former court of Hannover Court. Patrick Henry from Hanover was a young lawyer in his court when he debated about the British royal "Parsons Causes" case in 1763. Every summer, this lawsuit has been re-enacted in a historic court by nonprofit organization activists. Person business base