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Call Transfer: Talk to your callers live. With optional free call screening, you'll decide whether to take the call or send it to voice mail. $4.95/mo.*
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*Local transfers are free in flat rate areas. In measured areas, local calls are 2.9cpm. Local long distance is 4.9cpm and long distance is 6.9cpm. All services may not be available in all areas.
Fredericksburg, Virginia During the Civil War
One of the reasons that Fredericksburg has had such a long and interesting history is its strategic location at the falls of the Rappahannock River. To the Indians, the falls were favorite fishing and hunting grounds. To Virginia 's early settlers, the fall line was the colony's first frontier. Just below the falls of the Rappahannock River, the town of Fredericksburg prospered as a frontier river port. The town's importance grew with increased river traffic. In seventeen twenty-eight, it became an official inland port. Tobacco trade brought prosperity.
Located halfway between the two Civil War capitals Washington, D.C., and Richmond, Va., Fredericksburg was battered bloody for three years. The city was crippled by a Federal offensive in December eighteen sixty-two. Confederate troops defending the heights above the city were able to hold off repeated Union attacks mounted from the shell-pocked remains of the business district. The armies were back in the spring of eighteen sixty-three. This time most of the fighting raged outside the city, at a country crossroads called Chancellorsville. Again, in eighteen sixty-four, the blue and the gray clashed nearby. Ulysses S. Grant had begun the last big campaign in the East in the tangled Wilderness. Ignoring massive losses, he soon had punched through to Spotsylvania. In each of the campaigns, the armies left many of their dead and wounded behind.
Today's Fredericksburg has preserved its memories well. Its large downtown historic district is dotted with Colonial structures and reminders of the people who lived and worked here. Its Civil War past is inescapable. A major National Park interprets the battles, and the city still shows its glories and its scars. Today, the Fredericksburg area is a classic blend of modern life and small town charm. Conveniently located on I ninety-five between Washington, D.C. and Richmond, the region boasts rolling countryside, Civil War battlefields, wineries and a charming Old Town .
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