September 14, 2007
Friday Trivia…Hanover Style

This marker can be found at an intersection in Hanover County. It’s inscription is below:
Late in the morning of 12 June 1862, Confederate Brig. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart and 1,200 cavalrymen reached this intersection on a mission to gather intelligence about Union Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan’s Army of the Potomac. Here Stuart’s column turned sharply northeast, in the general direction of Ashland. Having put some distance between his force and the Federal army around Mechanicsville, Stuart could move directly toward the upper end of the county. He maneuvered along these roads with confidence, since many of the men in his command, who guided the expedition, were Hanover County natives.
For a Starbucks or Blockbuster gift card. 1.) Identify the intersection. 2.) This was a precursor to an event that started the next day and lasted until June 15, 1862. Name the event.
teesie howell said,
September 24, 2007 @ 12:14 pm
I have been waiting for someone to solve this, so I could be informed. I don’t know the intersection, but I would guess it’s somewhere on the Mechanicsville Turnpike. Could the event be the battle of Cold Harbor?
Mark Schuetze said,
September 27, 2007 @ 9:37 am
I haven’t seen the right answer posted, so I thought I’d give it a try: I believe it’s at the intersection of Cedar Land and Ashland Road in Hanover County. Is the event the Peninsula Campaign?