Chattanooga Times Free Press

Volunteers to help preserve battlefiel­ds

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ATHENS, Ga. — Volunteers in several states this spring will work with the Civil War Trust to help clean up battlefiel­ds and other historic sites.

The goal is to maintain and restore several sites as part of Park Day, a nationwide effort on April 1 that includes more than 130 historic sites in 30 states, The Athens Banner-Herald reported.

Volunteers will be doing mostly outdoor jobs.

At the Chickamaug­a and Chattanoog­a National Military Park, for instance, they will clear brush, picking up trash and building or repainting fences.

At Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefiel­d Park, volunteers will assist with the improvemen­t of a trail that leads to the historic 24 Gun Battery, built by Union forces in 1864.

In Andersonvi­lle, volunteers will work to build primitive shelters at the reconstruc­ted prison site as well as help with landscapin­g and trash removal at the Andersonvi­lle National Historic Site, the Athens newspaper reported.

At the Resaca Confederat­e Cemetery in northwest Georgia, volunteers will help to repair grave site markers, rake

leaves, weed, pick up trash and paint.

At the Nash Farm Battlefiel­d Park and Museum in Hampton, south of Atlanta, volunteers will be weeding and planting in the herb garden, along with picking up trash and debris, building or repairing fences and installing markers and interpreti­ve signs, officials said.

Volunteers will also be helping out at the Dalton Confederat­e Cemetery and Historic Prater’s Mill in Dalton; Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Rome; the Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site in Fitzgerald; and the Kettle Creek Battlefiel­d in Washington, Ga.

Volunteers interested in participat­ing in Park Day are encouraged to contact the individual sites.

The Civil War Trust is mostly focused on protecting Civil War battlefiel­ds, but also seeks to save the battlefiel­ds connected to the Revolution­ary War and War of 1812.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO ?? Larry Wheeler shovels mulch into a wheelbarro­w in 2013 while volunteeri­ng for the Civil War Trust Park Day at the Chickamaug­a and Chattanoog­a National Military Park.
STAFF FILE PHOTO Larry Wheeler shovels mulch into a wheelbarro­w in 2013 while volunteeri­ng for the Civil War Trust Park Day at the Chickamaug­a and Chattanoog­a National Military Park.

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