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The Bulltown Historic Area includes a visitor’s center, structures dating back to mid to late 1800’s, and a Civil War battlefield. Tours of the area may be arranged through the staff at the visitor center or you can take a self-guided tour using various interpretive plaques placed throughout the area. On October 13, 1863, the Battle of Bulltown occurred near the Union trenches. This skirmish lasted only 12 hours. The Confederate forces were led by Colonel William L. Jackson (a native of Lewis County, Virginia-now West Virginia-and first cousin of 'Stonewall
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