Results for Second Manassas Campaign
Campaign of Second Manassas
Near here Stonewall Jackson, after a march of twenty-six m...
Campaign of Second Manassas
Here Jackson, on his march around Pope to Bristoe Station,...
Campaign of Second Manassas
Lee and Longstreet, moving eastward to join Jackson at Man...
Campaign of Second Manassas
Here Taliaferro, of Jackson’s force, came into the highway...
Campaign of Second Manassas
Here Stonewall Jackson, on his march around Pope’s army by...
Results for Second Manassas Campaign
Campaign of Second Manassas
Near here Stonewall Jackson, after a march of twenty-six miles on his way to Bristoe Station, halted for a few hours to rest his men, August 25-26, 1862
Marker is on West Main Street / John Marshall Highway (Virginia Route 55), ...
Campaign of Second Manassas
Here Jackson, on his march around Pope to Bristoe Station, turned to the Southeast, August 26, 1862.
Marker is on Loudoun Avenue (County Route 626) north of John Marshall Highway (Virginia Route 55), on the left when traveling north.
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Campaign of Second Manassas
Lee and Longstreet, moving eastward to join Jackson at Manassas, found this gap held by a Union force, August 28, 1862. They forced the gap, after some fighting, and moved on toward Manassas, August 29, 1862.
Marker is at the intersection ...
Campaign of Second Manassas
Here Taliaferro, of Jackson’s force, came into the highway in the late night of August 27, 1862. He was marching from Manassas to the position about a mile and a half to the north held by Jackson in the Second ...
Campaign of Second Manassas
Here Stonewall Jackson, on his march around Pope’s army by way of Jeffersonton to Bristoe Station, turned north, August 25, 1862.
Marker is on Lee Highway (U.S. 211) west of Viewtown Road (County Route 642), on the right when traveling west. ...