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  2. Fort Magruder - Wikipedia

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    Fort Magruder, actually an elaborate but earthen fortification, was named for General Magruder. It was the keystone of the Williamsburg Line, a third cross peninsula set of works located west of the Warwick Line, the second, which was anchored by Mulberry Island, the Warwick River, and Yorktown.

  3. Battle of Williamsburg - Wikipedia

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    By May 5, Johnston's army was making slow progress on muddy roads and Stoneman's cavalry was skirmishing with Brig. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart's cavalry, Johnston's rearguard. To give time for the bulk of his army to get free, Johnston detached part of his force to make a stand at a large earthen fortification, Fort Magruder, straddling the Williamsburg Road (from Yorktown), constructed earlier by ...

  4. John B. Magruder - Wikipedia

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    John Bankhead Magruder (May 1, 1807 [N 1] – February 18, 1871) often referred to as "Prince John Magruder", was an American and Confederate military officer. A graduate of West Point, Magruder served with distinction during the Mexican–American War (1846–1848) and was a prominent Confederate Army general during the American Civil War (1861–1865).

  5. Magruder, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Magruder was a small unincorporated town in Virginia near Williamsburg in York County. Settled mostly by African-American freedmen after the American Civil War , it once had its own church, post office, cemetery, lodge, and homes.

  6. Peninsula campaign - Wikipedia

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    To give time for the bulk of his army to get free, Johnston detached part of his force to make a stand at a large earthen fortification, Fort Magruder, straddling the Williamsburg Road (from Yorktown), constructed earlier by Magruder. The Battle of Williamsburg was the first pitched battle of the Peninsula campaign, in which nearly 41,000 Union ...

  7. John Magruder (United States Army officer, born 1887)

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    John L. Magruder (June 3, 1887 – April 30, 1958) was a Brigadier general in the U.S. Army. Among his offices was that of deputy director for Intelligence for the Office of Strategic Services . Biography

  8. Category:American Civil War forts in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Fort Magruder; Fort Marcy (Virginia) Fort Monroe; Fort Myer; N. Fort Nelson (Virginia) Fort Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia) O. Fort O'Rourke; P. Fort Pocahontas; R. Fort ...

  9. 37th New York Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    A surprised McClellan sent cavalry after Johnston who decided to make a stand Fort Magruder, straddling the Williamsburg Road (from Yorktown), constructed earlier by Magruder. [note 7] The Battle of Williamsburg was the first pitched battle of the Peninsula campaign, in which nearly 41,000 Union and 32,000 Confederates were engaged. [26]

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