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The ‘Cattle (Beefsteak) Raid’ Virginia historical marker is at the intersection of White Oak Road and Boydton Plank Road (US 1) about 9.5 miles southwest from Petersburg and 3.75 miles south of the “Where Hill Fell” historical marker. (37°08’54.5″N 77°31’10.8″W; map) It is next to the White Oak Road S52 Virginia historical marker.

The 'Cattle (Beefsteak) Raid' Virginia historical marker near Petersburg, Virginia

The marker is on the east side of Boydton Plank Road (US 1) next to the White Oak Road historical marker.

From the marker:

S48
Cattle
(Beefsteak) Raid

 Leaving from a point along the Confederate right flank on Boydton Plank Road on 14 Sept. 1864, Maj. Gen. Wade Hampton took about 3,000 Confederate cavalrymen and rode more than 100 miles around the rear of the Union army. Reaching Coggins’ Point on the James River on the 16 Sept. the raiders successfully captured almost 2,500 head of cattle from the Federals and returned to their lines relatively unmolested. The next day the cattle were penned in the field east of Boydton Plank Road until being slaughtered for the Confederate troops in the Petersburg trenches.

Department of Historic Resources 2005