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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM59M_historic-landscape-restoration_Manassas-VA.html
In 1997 the National Park Service and the Smithsonian Institution began to develop a proposal at Manassas National Battlefield Park to mitigate the loss of wetlands resulting from the construction of the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, a National Air…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM59D_matthews-hill_Manassas-VA.html
Officers were trying to hurry the long Union column down the road past Matthews Hill. (McDowell's flanking plan depended on speed and surprise.) Suddenly there was a rattle of musketry ahead. Like a nightmare in sunlight, men stumbled out of the d…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM59B_short-of-total-victory_Manassas-VA.html
Nothing could stop them now: sweeping downhill from Chinn Ridge thousands of Confederates crossed Chinn Branch and began crashing through these woods. Ahead was Sudley Road - the road to the Stone House intersection, and the chance to cut off any …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM597_rhode-island-battery_Manassas-VA.html
July 21, 186111:00 a.m.
2nd Brigade (Burnside, Second Division (Hunter)Army of Northeastern Virginia, USA
Rhode Island BatteryCapt. William H. Reynolds
Six 13-Pounder James Rifled Guns"'Forward into line of action, front,' came Captain Re…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM57Z_like-a-stone-wall_Manassas-VA.html
On the brow of the hill Brig. Gen. Bernard Bee was desperately trying to rally his men when he caught sight of Thomas J. Jackson with fresh troops here at the edge of the pine thicket.
"Look!" Bee shouted. "There stands Jackson like a stone wal…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM57X_various-sections-of-virginia-artillery_Manassas-VA.html
July 21, 1861 2:00 p.m.
Army of the Potomac (Beauregard) and Army of the Shenandoah (Johnston), CSA
Loudoun ArtilleryCapt. Arthur L. Rogers
Wise ArtilleryCapt. Ephraim G. Alburtis
Rockbridge ArtilleryCapt. William N. Pendleton
Staun…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM57S_historic-farm-road-trace_Manassas-VA.html
Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson's First Virginia Brigade, plus artillery, marched from Confederate headquarters at the Lewis House ("Portici") along this wagon path to Henry Hill, arriving here about noon.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM572_henry-hill-walking-tour_Manassas-VA.html
On the tour route you follow in the footsteps of charging Union and Confederate troops, and stand where they loaded cannon or braced for a bayonet assault. Terrain and tree lines have changed little since that day. As you walk imagine deafening ca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM568_lieutenant-william-p-mangum_Manassas-VA.html
of the 6th North Carolina, son of Senator Mangum was mortally wounded here on July 21, 1861.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM567_colonel-thomas_Manassas-VA.html
of Johnston's staff was killed here July 21, 1861.
Battle of First Manassas(Bull Run)