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Fredericksburg Battlefield - Marked photograph **    
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- THE CANAL DITCH.
During the Fredericksburg battle, the Union troops
became bottlenecked crossing the three Confederate-damaged bridges over the
canal. Their choice was to wade the freezing water or cross the bridges which
had most of their planks removed by the Confederates.
- THE SUNKEN ROAD.
Confederate soldiers, four rows deep, repelled
repeated attacks by Union soldiers in the December battle.
- THE SWALE.
By providing a place to hide from the murderous fire, the swale saved
many Union soldiers.
- INNIS HOUSE.
Abandoned by its owner before the battle, the Innis House was used by
Confederate sharpshooters.
- MARYE'S HOUSE (BROMPTON) ON MARYE'S HEIGHTS.
Cannon on the ridge near Marye's house (Brompton) and Confederate
sharpshooters firing from its upper windows assisted in repelling repeated
assaults by the Union forces.
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