I was visiting Spotsylvania Battlefield recently and was shocked and saddened by the recent development north of the battlefield (north of Landrum Lane). With the leaves down this time of year, one can make out people's backyards from Landrum Lane. I looked on Google Imagery and was shocked to see a massive housing development just north of the park (off Gordon Road), probably only 2 years old. This is ground on which the US 2nd Corps formed on the morning of May 12, 1864 for the attack on the Mule Shoe --the Brown Farm-- that is now completely gone forever.
Why did CWPT not raise a fuss about this development? The group seems to fight for every acre of ground at obscure battlefield from New Mexico to Virginia but when a major battlefield likle Spotsy is threatened directly on the park's boundary...not even a mailing is sent out. Very sad.
Todd Berkoff
Why did CWPT not raise a fuss about this development? The group seems to fight for every acre of ground at obscure battlefield from New Mexico to Virginia but when a major battlefield likle Spotsy is threatened directly on the park's boundary...not even a mailing is sent out. Very sad.
Todd Berkoff
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