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The Culpeper Minute men, first group of minutemen raised in Virginia, had only a few weeks' training under their belts. Commanded by Colonel Edward Stevens, this group of farmers, businessmen, and lawyers were called to Williamsburg to protect the city from an expected attack. It was the first week of December, 1775. Great Bridge seems to have been forgotten by most historians of the Revolution, being relegated to the category of an insignificant little skirmish. In 1775, however, the British thought differently. The road and the bridge over the river controlled the southern land approaches to the port of Norfolk. To defend the bridge, a small fort was built and the Culpeper Minutemen were stationed there.