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Tour Harrison’s Landing at Berkeley Plantation During July and August of 1862, Berkeley was occupied by General George McClellan’s Union troops. Over 100,000 soldiers camped in the surrounding fields, and the entire U.S. Navy brought supplies and food between Hampton Roads and Harrison’s Landing. Berkeley’s manor house was used as a field hospital, bringing in the sick and wounded after the Seven Days Battles. While camped at Harrison’s Landing, General Daniel Butterfield, with the help of his bugler, O.W. Norton, created “Taps” to honor his men.
A special Civil War tour captures the stories of the soldiers while camped at Berkeley. An encampment with reenactors portraying the troops will be available throughout the day along with Jari Villanueva, Taps Bugler. Displays of relics and artifacts found on the property will be on display.
The Civil War tours will begin at 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 1:30 p.m. $19 per person. Reservations are recommended for this special tour. Gardens, exhibits, encampment, and house open 9:30-4:
To make a tour reservation visit: www.berkeleyplantation.com
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12602 Harrison Landing Rd, Charles City, VA 23030-3339, United States