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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ4_jacksons-route_Manassas-VA.html
In 1861, small farms surrounded Bull Run. Small roads were the main transportation routes to the Warrenton Turnpike (Route 29), Sudley Road (Route 234) and the Manassas Gap Railroad. The entrance road here follows a section of a 19th-century farm …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYX_opera-house_Manassas-VA.html
Built circa 1907. Served as the main community center for Manassas until the mid 1930s. It later was used by the Manassas Journal newspaper.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYW_manassas-presbyterian-church_Manassas-VA.html
Built in 1875, this building served the congregation for 100 years. Built of locally quarried red sandstone, the church had original Tiffany windows which were removed to the new church. The church was shown in My Son John, a movie partially filme…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYV_defenses-of-manassas_Manassas-VA.html
In this vicinity stood a number of small earthworks erected by the Confederates in the summer of 1861 to protect the railroad and their army's base here. The Confederates evacuated Manassas in March, 1862, destroying what militarily useful materia…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYT_peace-jubilee_Manassas-VA.html
In July, 1911, an amazing event took place here at Manassas, Virginia. The Manassas National Jubilee of Peace brought together Union and Confederate veterans fifty years after the first major battle of the Civil War. For the first time, veterans o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYS_wartime-manassas_Manassas-VA.html
During the Civil War, two railroads—the Manassas Gap and the Orange and Alexandria—intersected here. Manassas Junction was strategically important to both the Union and the Confederacy as a supply depot and for military transportation.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYR_wartime-manassas_Manassas-VA.html
(During the Civil War, two railroads—the Manassas Gap and the Orange and Alexandria—intersected here. Manassas Junction was strategically important to both the Union and the Confederacy as a supply depot and for military transportation…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYQ_wartime-manassas_Manassas-VA.html
(During the Civil War, two railroads—the Manassas Gap and the Orange and Alexandria—intersected here. Manassas Junction was strategically important to both the Union and the Confederacy as a supply depot and for military transportation…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYP_wartime-manassas_Manassas-VA.html
(During the Civil War, two railroads—the Manassas Gap and the Orange and Alexandria—intersected here. Manassas Junction was strategically important to both the Union and the Confederacy as a supply depot and for military transportation…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYO_wartime-manassas_Manassas-VA.html
(During the Civil War, two railroads—the Manassas Gap and the Orange and Alexandria—intersected here. Manassas Junction was strategically important to both the Union and the Confederacy as a supply depot and for military transportation…