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The Howlett Line
Picture courtesy of John Musgrove.

Just east of this point running from the James River to the Appomattox River, was the Confederate defense line known as the howlett line, named for the Howlett House that stood at the north end of the line. Established in May, 1864, by General Beauregard’s troops after the Battle of Drewry’s Bluff, the line became famous as the Cork in the Bottle by keeping General Butler’s Army of the James at bay. The Union line was one mile to the east. Parker’s Virginia Battery was one-half mile to the south.
Department of Conservation and Historic Resources 1987

Route 10 and Ware Bottom Spring Road Chesterfield County Virginia.

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