Walking the battlefield at Big Bethel | Hampton, Virginia

This month, I crossed Big Bethel off my Civil War history bucket list.

There isn’t much of the small battlefield near Hampton, Virginia left today.

Informational sign about the Battle of Big Bethel, surrounded by trees and a lake in the background.
A Civil War Trails sign describing the Battle of Big Bethel

Much of it has been swallowed by the Big Bethel Reservoir and the sprawl of Langley Air Force Base.

But on June 10, 1861 – just two months after Fort Sumter – United States and Confederate forces clashed here in what became one of the first significant land battles of the Civil War.

Informational sign about the Battle of Big Bethel, featuring text and images related to the event, surrounded by autumn leaves.
First person accounts of the Battle of Big Bethel

By later standards, Big Bethel was a small fight. But in the spring of 1861, it was a wake-up call.

Soldiers on both sides were green volunteers, plans unraveled, friendly fire erupted – participants who thought the war might be a quick and easy got a big hint that there would be no easy victories in the conflict to come.

An engraving depicting soldiers in battle during the Civil War, with dramatic clouds in the sky and smoke from gunfire.
A contemporary illustration of US soldiers in combat at Big Bethel (Wikimedia Commons)

Walking the short trail at Bethel Park today, you can still see markers, monuments, and a remnant of an 1861 Confederate earthwork along Brick Kiln Creek.

View of a natural landscape with trees and a body of water in the background, showcasing a serene area near the Big Bethel battlefield.
A small piece of a Confederate earthwork along what was then the small Brick Kiln Creek, today the Big Bethel Reservoir

It’s a relatively quiet place now – just the rush of traffic and the roar of occasional fighter jet flying overhead – but standing there, it’s not hard to imagine the loud, chaotic scenes that occurred here in the spring of 1861.

A stone monument dedicated to the Battle of Big Bethel, featuring inscriptions about Union regiments and casualties, surrounded by trees and foliage.
A monument to the US units that fought Confederate forces at Big Bethel

Read more about the Battle of Big Bethel here


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