2nd New Hampshire Infantry

Second Battle of Manassas

August 29, 1862

3:00 p.m.

1st Brigade (Grover), Second Division (Hooker)

Third Corps (Heintzelman),

Army of the Potomac, USA

2nd New Hampshire Infantry

Col. Gilman Marston

“There was a crash of Rebel musketry, an answering roar of Yankee cheers, and almost instantly the 2nd was pouring over the railroad embankment. The first Confederate line was driven in upon a second, and here occurred the most desperate fighting of the day—a hand to hand fight with bayonets and clubbed muskets. The second Rebel line was routed and scattered. A third Rebel line was encountered, but by now our charge had spent its force. The 2nd held on until overwhelmed, then the men made a break to escape capture.”

- Pvt. Martin Haynes

Marker can be reached from Featherbed Lane (County Route 622).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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