Civil War | Historic Site
Bristoe Station Battlefield Heritage Park
10708 Bristow Road
Bristow, VA 20136
United States
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Bristoe Station Battlefield Heritage Park is a 140-acre historic site in western Prince William County. Here, Federal and Confederate soldiers fought the Battle of Kettle Run on August 27, 1862, and the Battle of Bristoe Station on October 14, 1863. This site also served as winter quarters for both Confederate and Federal forces, as well as a cemetery for Confederate soldiers who died in the winter of 1861-62. Walk along the Park's trails and observe wildlife in this preserved open space.
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Battle Facts
Prince William County, VA | October 14, 1863
Result: Union Victory
Estimated Casualties
1,920
Union
540
540
Confed.
1,380
1,380