I can almost vision where he was at. Used to live in Richmond, Va and took great interest of the war in that state. Thanks for posting.
My family and I livein in Midlothan in the Swift Creek area. The only sign I ever saw was on my way to and from work, a small whte sign with hand made black letters pointing West (as I drove home South) that plainly read "Bermuda Hundred" and then I knew I was almost home. There were NO signs or historical markers anywhere in the neighborhood, none.
We had almost weekly "odd"events. Dark figures that out of the corner of our eyes walked from the dining room to the kitchen. Dishes in teh kitchen that would break with no one around. Snow globes that cracked and broke on the shelves. The children complained of a ball of light that would appear at the bottom of the stairs and climb the creaking stairs to the second floor and vanish (many, many, many times). A friend's deaf Dalmatian came for a visit wit her owner and upon entering the house furiously barked at some spectre unseen and chased it into our bedroom...barking at the Northwest corner of the room where nothing was. I will not even tell you some of the more disturbing things seen and heard. After the battle fierce Spring rains left many temporary graves of men from both sides unrecognizable and many temporary graves were never officially reinterred elsewhere to military grave sites in the area.
Not until after 18 years later was I doing research on the area and I find out that one of the 4 days Battles of "Bermuda Hundred" the land between the James and Appamattox Rivers and right in the middle of our neighborhood--we lived on just the South side of the creek to our back yard, that battle had once raged. It was also in the area of General Henry Heth and the manor near where their family coalmines (closed after an explosion left many dead)...not to mention numerous "SouthSide" (as the area South of the James is called) Reveloutionary War skirmishes--not to mention slave cemeteries where markers or posts were never erected and to top things off where Pocahantas' tribe had hunted and skirmished with other less friendly tribes throughout history.
I can understand why the develpers of such an upscale subdivision would want to keep those historic events under wraps....but if I had known of it in advance I would have lived elsewhere.