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Fredericksburg and Its Many Points of Interest

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A compact guide and local history that traces early colonial visits and the town’s founding, its growth as a river trading center and regional supply hub, and antebellum commerce. It provides a detailed narrative of Civil War destruction and military actions—notably the massive December 1862 bombardment, repeated assaults on the surrounding heights, and later campaigns that produced large hospitals and battlefield sites—and identifies surviving residences, monuments, and other places of interest. The work closes by noting postwar rebuilding and the city’s transformation from wartime ruin into a modern municipal center for visitors.

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Robert A. Kishpaugh

Robert A. Kishpaugh is an author known for his work on local history, particularly in relation to Fredericksburg, Virginia. His notable book, "Fredericksburg and Its Many Points of Interest," explores the rich historical and cultural significance of the area, providing insights into its landmarks and heritage. Kishpaugh's writing contributes to the understanding of Fredericksburg's past, making it a valuable resource for both residents and visitors interested in the city's historical narrative.

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