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The Chancellorsville Campaign: 23rd Georgia marker is south of Catharine Furnace, the first marker on Jackson’s Flank March trail.

The Chancellorsville Campaign: The 23rd Georgia historical marker is the 1st on the Jackson Flank March Trail on the Chancellorsville Battlefileld

The Chancellorsville Campaign: The 23rd Georgia historical marker

Text from the marker

Chancellorsville Campaign

May 2, 1863. Having lost the furnace, the 23rd Georgia Regiment established a new line here in the bed of the Unfinished Railroad. Other troops reinforced the position. During late afternoon, while Jackson’s front lines were hitting the Federal right, the rearguard Confederates fell back according to his orders. Colonel Best, however, received the word too late. Although he and a few of his men escaped, the bulk of the 23rd Georgia was captured. This railroad then comprised a series of graded sections without tracks. Finished later, from Fredericksburg to Orange Court House, it ceased operation in 1938, except for a spur at Fredericksburg.

United States Department of the Interior   National Park Service

Location of the marker

The marker is south of Catharine Furnace on the West side of Jackson Trail East. It is the first marker on Jackson’s Flank March trail. (38°16’52.6″N 77°38’46.1″W)

See more on the history of the 23rd Georgia Infantry Regiment