Todds Tavern is an unincorporated community in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, United States, and was the site of the Battle of Todd's Tavern.
Todds Tavern, Virginia | |
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Unincorporated community | |
Coordinates: 38°14′53″N 77°40′07″W / 38.24806°N 77.66861°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Virginia |
County | Spotsylvania |
Time zone | UTC−5 (Eastern (EST)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−4 (EDT) |
History
editTodds Tavern was the focal point of a cavalry battle on 7–8 May 1864, between the battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court House during the American Civil War.[1] The tavern location on Brock Road carried the name of Charles Todd who died about 1850. According to the historian Noel Harrison's research, the Todd family sold the property around 1845 to Flavius Josephus Ballard who re-sold the property in 1869.[2] The intersection where the tavern stood still maintains the name "Todd's Tavern". Today, there is a convenience store at the crossroads where the original tavern sat.
References
edit- ^ "Battle of Todd's Tavern". National Park Service. Archived from the original on May 10, 2015. Retrieved May 29, 2019.
- Eisert, Kevin. "Battle of Todd's Tavern "A Hunch Pays Off" May 7-8, 1864". The War For States' Rights. Archived from the original on November 20, 2016. Retrieved May 29, 2019. - ^ Cummings III, John F. (March 10, 2014). Even If Written In Stone - the case of Charles Robert Todd. Fredericksburg Guide Book. pp. 34–35. Retrieved May 29, 2019.
External links
edit- Media related to Battle of Todds Tavern at Wikimedia Commons