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National Battlefields

Name and location Total acreage
Antietam (Md.) 3,244.37
Big Hole (Mont.) 1,010.61
Cowpens (S.C.) 841.56
Fort Donelson (Tenn.) 551.69
Fort Necessity (Pa.) 902.80
Monocacy (Md.) 1,647.01
Moores Creek (N.C.) 87.75
Petersburg (Va.) 2,659.19
Stones River (Tenn.) 709.36
Tupelo (Miss.) 1.00
Wilson's Creek (Mo.) 1,749.91

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