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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6CO_the-battlefield-in-1862_Manassas-VA.html
(Left Panel):The Battlefield in 1862At the time of the Civil War, the area of the Battlefield was largely agricultural. Fields and pastures alternated with woods, while modest farmsteads and middling plantations dotted the landscape. This rural co…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6CL_stuarts-hill-walking-trail_Manassas-VA.html
The 2 ? mile Stuart's Hill loop trail takes you over the ground where General James Longstreet launched a massive Confederate counterattack late on the afternoon of August 30, 1862. After intense fighting on Chinn Ridge and along the Sudley Road, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6CK_the-battle-begins_Manassas-VA.html
Mid-afternoon on August 28, 1862, Union soldiers from General Rufus King's division rest along Pageland Lane awaiting orders for them to continue marching south seven miles to Manassas Junction. Late afternoon, orders arrived prompting King to …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6CD_federal-artillery-position_Manassas-VA.html
August 29 & 30, 1862Federal Artillery PositionA succession of Union artillery batteriesoccupied this ridge throughoutAugust 29 and 30, 1862. August 29Company I, 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryCapt. Hubert Dilger (9-11 a.m.) 2nd Battery, New York Li…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6BY_5th-regiment-new-york-volunteer-infantry_Manassas-VA.html
Erected by the State of New YorkSeptember 29, 1906, to commemorate the heroic services of the5th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry(Duryee Zouaves)————————————Here, about 4 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6BV_10th-new-york-vol-infantry_Manassas-VA.html
Erected by the State of New York, to commemorate the patriotic services of the 10th Reg't New York VolunteersNational ZouavesMustered into the U.S. Service April 27th 1861. Reorganized as a Battalion, April 27th 1863. Participated in 23 battles an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM69H_field-hospital_Manassas-VA.html
After both battles U.S. Army surgeons used the small frame house and outbuildings that stood on this property: "In about two hours, Sudley Church was completely filled and I was obliged to take possession of three other unoccupied buildings. As…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM696_2nd-rhode-island-infantry_Manassas-VA.html
July 21, 186111:00 a.m. 2nd Brigade (Burnside)Army of Northeastern Virginia, USA 2nd Rhode Island InfantryCol. John S. Slocum"The 2nd was hotly engaged and made so gallant a fight as to push the enemy off the plateau and partly down the hill…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM694_u-s-infantry-battalion_Manassas-VA.html
July 21, 186111:00 a.m. 1st Brigade (Porter), Second Division (Hunter)Army of Northeastern Virginia, USA U.S. Infantry BattalionMaj. George Sykes"As soon as we were formed, we commenced firing, and the rebels did not like the taste of our lo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM693_2nd-new-hampshire-infantry_Manassas-VA.html
July 21, 186111:00 a.m. 2nd Brigade (Burnside), Second Division (Hunter)Army of Northeastern Virginia, USA 2nd New Hampshire InfantryCol. Gilman Marston"With the 71st New York State Militia on its left, the 2nd New Hampshire rushed to the fr…
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