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U. S. CIVIL WAR
PHOTOGRAPHS
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WHITE OAK SWAMP
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White Oak Swamp - 1860s.
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White Oak Swamp - 1999.
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June 30, 1862
Estimated Casualties: 500 total
The Union rearguard under Maj. Gen. William Franklin stopped Jackson's
divisions at the White Oak Bridge crossing,
resulting in an artillery duel, while the
main battle raged two miles farther south at
Glendale or Frayser's Farm. White Oak Swamp
can be considered part of the Glendale engagement.
(Text Source: U.S. Gov't, National Park Service)
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White Oak Swamp Sign.
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SEVEN DAYS BATTLES
WHITE OAK SWAMP
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HERE THE GREATER PART OF MCCLELLAN'S
ARMY AND WAGON TRAINS CROSSED THE
SWAMP, JUNE 28-30, 1862. JACKSON,
PURSUING, ARRIVED ABOUT NOON ON JUNE  
30, TO FIND THE BRIDGE DESTROYED AND
THE UNIONISTS HOLDING THE SOUTH SIDE.
FAILING TO FORCE A PASSAGE THAT DAY,
JACKSON REBUILT THE BRIDGE AND
CROSSED EARLY ON JULY 1.
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The Sign's Text
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White Oak Swamp Interpretive Sign
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White Oak Swamp Road Construction
Presently the White Oak Swamp bridge is being replaced. As a result, parking at
the road-side sign is blocked and the "Interpretive Sign" has been removed.
The red arrow in the three photographs above indicates the location of the old
bridge. The blue arrow (construction photograph) points to the new one.
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