Battle of Fredericksburg • Tour the Battlefield • Monuments & Markers • Armies
Monuments at Fredericksburg
- Thomas R.R. Cobb
- Marye’s Heights Compass Rose
- Prospect Hill Compass Rose
- The Fifth Corps, Army of the Potomac
- Major General Andrew A. Humphreys
- Irish Brigade
- Jackson on the Field
- Sergeant Richard R. Kirkland
- 7th Michigan Volunteer Infantry
- Colonel Joseph A. Moesch
- Parker’s Battery (C.S.A.)
- 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- Martha Stevens
- Stuart and Pelham
Wayside and Orientation markers at Fredericksburg
- Angel of Marye’s Heights
- The Battle of Fredericksburg from Lee’s Hill
- The Battle of Fredericksburg
- Beleaguered Town
- Between Battles
- Big Gun at Howison Hill
- Bombardment
- Brompton
- Bridges and Biscuits
- Thomas R.R. Cobb
- Confederate Artillery
- The Confederate Line
- Confederates on the Ridge
- Contesting the Crossing
- Dead Horse Hill
- Death of Maxcy Gregg
- Ebert House and Store
- Field of Battle
- Fredericksburg Campaign – Marye’s Heights
- Fredericksburg Campaign – December 11
- Fredericksburg National Cemetery (2 locations)
- The Gallant Pelham
- Hamilton’s Crossing wayside marker
- Hamilton’s Crossing historical marker
- Innis House
- Jackson Holds Prospect Hill
- The Killing Fields
- Lee Drive: The Confederate Line
- Lee’s Command Post
- Lee’s Hill monument
- Lee’s Headquarters orientation marker
- Meade Pyramid
- Near Disaster
- The Original Wall
- Picture of Desolation
- Pontoon Bridges
- Seeking Cover
- Second Battle of Fredericksburg
- Stephens Family Cemetery
- Stephens House
- The Sunken Road
- Union Artillery on Stafford Heights
- The Union Attacks Begin
- Willis Hill Buildings
- Willis Hill Cemetery
Exhibits in the Exhibit Shelter
- Artillery on Lee’s Hill
- Lee’s Hill, the commander’s lookout
- The Big Parrotts
- The Pioneers
- The Second Battle of Fredericksburg
Virginia state markers at Fredericksburg
The Gallant Pelham and Fort Hood Virginia historical markers