"White Oak Road is an important facet of the events leading up to the end of the war," historian Chris Calkins explains at a news conference announcing the acquisition. "It is good to see that this property, containing the remaining Confederate earthworks along White Oak Road, is now saved in perpetuity." CWPT bought another historically significant 30-acre parcel of land, just east of White Oak, twelve years ago.
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