Guinea, Virginia

Guinea, Virginia
Unincorporated community

The Stonewall Jackson Shrine in Guinea, Virginia
Guinea
Guinea
Coordinates: 38°08′37″N 77°26′16″W / 38.14361°N 77.43778°W / 38.14361; -77.43778Coordinates: 38°08′37″N 77°26′16″W / 38.14361°N 77.43778°W / 38.14361; -77.43778
Country United States
State Virginia
County Caroline
Elevation 135 ft (41 m)
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Area code(s) 804
GNIS feature ID 1495630[1]

Guinea is an unincorporated community in Caroline County, Virginia, United States. Guinea is 8.5 miles (13.7 km) northwest of Bowling Green. The modern spelling of the name has been altered from the earlier "Guiney" or "Guiney's", so called after an old Caroline County family, the Guineys[2] (also spelled Guinney, Gwinny, or Ginny in various records). Guinea was the site of a Civil War era railroad station on the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad known as Guiney's Station.

About four thousand captured Union soldiers were collected at Guiney's station after the Battle of Chancellorsville.

General Robert E. Lee ordered the wounded General Stonewall Jackson to be taken away from the field hospital at the front lines near Chancellorsville, Virginia to a safer location at Guiney's Station. The location is notable as being the place where Confederate General Stonewall Jackson died on May 10, 1863. Stonewall Jackson's remains were placed on a one-car train at Guiney's Station on the morning of Monday, May 11, 1863 for transport to Richmond.[3]

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References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Guinea, Virginia
  2. Marshall Wingfield, A History of Caroline County, Virginia, (Richmond, Va: Trevvet Christian, 1924), p. 36
  3. Gwynne, S. C. (October 2015). Rebel Yell. New York: Scribner. p. 553. ISBN 978-1-45167328-9.


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