The Ox Ford Road

The Ox Ford Road (HMDSZ)

Location: Doswell, VA 23047 Hanover County
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Country: United States of America
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N 37° 53.035', W 77° 29.973'

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May 23, 1864 11:00am - 8:00pm

At 11:00 a.m. six cannon of Major John Lane's Georgia artillery battalion, followed closely by Brigadier General Edward A. Perry's weakened 270-man Florida infantry brigade, moved down this road to cover the vital crossing of Ox Ford. As the Union army threatened to cross the North Anna, eleven cannon of Lieutenant Colonel David G. McIntosh's artillery battalion, supported by Brigadier General Ambrose "Rans" Wright's Georgia infantry brigade, raced along the Ox Ford Road to reinforce Lane and went into battery overlooking Ox Ford. By 8:00 p.m. these units, all of Brigadier General William H. Mahone's Division, had taken positions on the bluffs overlooking the river. Their field of fire covered both the Telegraph Road bridge [Chesterfield bridge] and Ox Ford.

In the exchange of cannon fire that evening Lieutenant Robert S. Pearce, commanding Clutter's battery of McIntosh's battalion, received a mortal wound.

Union success at Jericho Mill and against Henagan's redoubt on the Telegraph Road that same evening forced General Robert E. Lee to fall back to a new line anchored on the North Anna River at Ox Ford. After working through the night of May 23 and early morning of May 24, the Army of Northern Virginia, which Lee had positioned in an "inverted V" capable of splitting Grant's army into three parts, again lay ready for the inevitable Union advance.

General Lee rode these lines along the Ox Ford Road and proclaimed of his opponent, General Ulysses S. Grant, "If I can get one more pull at him, I will defeat him."

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The interpretative work in this park has been made possible through the cooperative efforts of the American Battlefield Protection Program [NPS], State of Virginia, Hanover County Parks and Recreation department, and the members of the Blue and Gray Education Society. J. Michael Miller was the historical consultant. Mr. James W. Davis of Flushing, New York, generously replace the ten original 1998 prints with reprints in 2004.
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Marker NumberStop 1
Placed ByBlue & Gray Education Association, Hanover County Parks and Recreation Department
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Date Added Sunday, October 5th, 2014 at 4:50am PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 280183 N 4195880
Decimal Degrees37.88391667, -77.49955000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 37° 53.035', W 77° 29.973'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds37° 53' 2.10" N, 77° 29' 58.38" W
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Area Code(s)804
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 1 Unnamed Road, Doswell VA 23047, US
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