News Release

News Release Date: March 18, 2025
Contact: NewsMedia@nps.gov
WASHINGTON – The National Park Service today awarded $2,289,880.56 in Battlefield Land Acquisition Grants through the American Battlefield Protection Program to protect 155.39 acres at Civil War battlefields in Mississippi and Virginia, as well as 16.2 acres at a Revolutionary War battlefield in Pennsylvania.State and local governments spearhead the projects funded by American Battlefield Protection Program grants to protect significant battlefield landscapes that are vital to the shared history of their communities and the nation. The Land and Water Conservation Fund makes these awards possible by reinvesting revenue from offshore oil and natural gas to help strengthen conservation and recreation opportunities across the nation.
Today’s awards are to:
- Chadds Ford Township, Pa. -- $1,838,388.62 for preservation of 16.2 acres at Brandywine Battlefield in Delaware County, Pa.
- Mississippi Department of Archives and History -- $73,616.00 for preservation of 4.45 acres at Chickasaw Bayou Battlefield in Warren County, Miss.
- Mississippi Department of Archives and History -- $36,645.00 for preservation of 0.39 acres at Chickasaw Bayou Battlefield in Warren County, Miss.
- Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation -- $132,077.41 for preservation of 11.72 acres at Boydton Plank Battlefield in Henrico County, Va.
- Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation -- $209,153.53 to complete preservation of 138.83 acres at Deep Bottom I and II Battlefields in Henrico County, Va.
Battlefield Land Acquisition Grants empower preservation partners nationwide to acquire and preserve threatened battlefields on American soil. In addition, the National Park Service administers three other grant programs: Preservation Planning, Battlefield Interpretation and Battlefield Restoration Grants. Financial and technical assistance support sustainable, community-driven stewardship of natural and historic resources at the state, Tribal, and local levels.
Battlefield Land Acquisition Grants are available on a rolling basis. To learn more about how to apply, visit the program website. For questions about American Battlefield Protection Program grants, please e-mail us.
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Last updated: March 18, 2025