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    Brandy Station is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Culpeper County, Virginia, United States. It was first listed as a CDP...
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    place on American soil. It was fought on June 9, 1863, around Brandy Station, Virginia, at the beginning of the Gettysburg Campaign by the Union cavalry...
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    Graffiti House (category Houses in Culpeper County, Virginia)
    House, located at 19484 Brandy Road in the eastern end of the town of Brandy Station, Virginia, is believed by the Brandy Station Foundation to have been...
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    Auburn Farm, is a historic home and farm located near Brandy Station, Culpeper County, Virginia. It was built about 1855–1856, and is a three-story, three...
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    Culpeper Regional Airport (category Airports in Virginia)
    northeast of Culpeper, a town in Culpeper County, Virginia, United States. Located in Brandy Station, Virginia, the airport opened in 1968. The runway originally...
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  • Auburn, Texas Auburn (Bowling Green, Virginia), listed on the National Register Auburn (Brandy Station, Virginia), listed on the National Register Auburn...
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    Lewis Strauss (category Businesspeople from Charleston, West Virginia)
    Strauss died of it on January 21, 1974, at his home, the Brandy Rock Farm in Brandy Station, Virginia. His funeral was held in New York at Temple Emanu-El...
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    Maryland Scroll (category Virginia in the American Civil War)
    James Breathed's Battery on the wall of the Graffiti House, in Brandy Station, Virginia. The unfurling banner (also known as the horizontal scroll) reads:...
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    Union mapmaker Private Robert Knox Sneden, who Mosby captured near Brandy Station, Virginia at 3:00am November 27, 1863, records that Mosby's raiders were...
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    Rappahannock Station on August 23, 1862. The reinterment of the soldier was conducted at the St. James Cemetery, Brandy Station, Virginia. The American...
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    the II Corps and served with them at the II Corps Hospital near Brandy Station, Virginia, at the Battle of the Wilderness and the Siege of Petersburg. She...
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    Shortly after the First Battle of Manassas in July, he moved northward to Virginia to serve as aide-de-camp to Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan. He was promoted...
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  • mansion, NRHP-listed Auburn (Bowling Green, Virginia), house, NRHP-listed Auburn (Brandy Station, Virginia), house and farm, NRHP-listed Auburn (disambiguation)...
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    John Sedgwick (category Deaths by firearm in Virginia)
    him. Farley, his home and headquarters at the time of the Battle of Brandy Station, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. American...
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    Battle of Kelly's Ford (category Culpeper County, Virginia, in the American Civil War)
    County, Virginia, as part of the cavalry operations along the Rappahannock River during the American Civil War. It set the stage for Brandy Station and other...
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    Battle of Mine Run (category 1863 in Virginia)
    to attack. The Army of the Potomac went into winter quarters at Brandy Station, Virginia. Mine Run had been Meade's final opportunity to plan a strategic...
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  • action "The Battle of Brandy Station - Order of Battle". Archived from the original on 2010-06-20. Retrieved 2011-01-31. The 15th Virginia (William H. F. Lee's...
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    Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia), the District of Columbia, and six territories (Arizona Territory...
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    Army of the Potomac was stationed along the north bank of the Rapidan River and Meade made his headquarters in Culpeper, Virginia. In the Bristoe Campaign...
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    In the Gettysburg Campaign, Davis led the brigade in the Battle of Brandy Station. In the early hours of June 9, 1863, Davis's men charged a South Carolina...
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    Pensacola, Florida. 42-98752 – Commemorative Air Force Capital Wing in Brandy Station, Virginia. OY-2 44-18143 – Commemorative Air Force Lake Superior Squadron...
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    war, and remained in active service until his death. He died in Brandy Station, Virginia in 1864. He married Jane Nutt (1816–1885), daughter of Thomas and...
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  • may refer to: WPRZ-FM, a radio station (88.1 FM) licensed to Brandy Station, Virginia, United States. WKYF, a radio station (92.1 FM) licensed to Fredonia...
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    southwest Rappahannock County – northwest Brandy Station Battlefield Park Mountain Run Lake Park Balds Run Reservoir Brandy Rock Farm Lake Caynor Lake Lake Culpeper...
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    previously named Sans Souci, is a historic home located near Brandy Station, Culpeper County, Virginia. It was built before 1800, purchased from Robert Beverly...
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    Batteries. That autumn, he sketched army activity in the Tidewater region of Virginia. Waud joined Harper's Weekly toward the end of 1861, continuing to cover...
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  • enter Mexico City. June 9 – American Civil War: The Battle of Brandy Station, Virginia, ends inconclusively. June 12 – The Arts Club is founded by Charles...
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  • WPRZ-FM (category Virginia radio station stubs)
    educational radio station licensed to serve the community of Brandy Station, Virginia, USA. The station covers the greater Culpeper, Virginia, area. WPRZ-FM...
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  • Culpeper Battlefields State Park (category State parks of Virginia)
    acquisitions from American Battlefield Trust, Brandy Station Foundation and the Cedar Mountain Battlefield to the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation...
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    9–22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock River November 7–8. Brandy Station, Virginia November 8. Mine Run Campaign November 26 – December 2. Rejoined...
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