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Fourth Brigade

Second Battle of Manassas

August 30, 1862

3:15 p.m.

Jackson's Division (Starke), Left Wing (Jackson)

Army of Northern Virgina, CSA

Fourth Brigade

Col. Leroy A. Stafford

1st Louisiana 10th Louisiana

2nd Louisiana 15th Louisiana

9th Louisiana Coppens' Battalion

"The Federal line advanced in perfect order, as if on dress parade, ...

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Fourth Brigade

Second Battle of Manassas

August 30, 1862

3:15 p.m.

Jackson's Division (Starke), Left Wing (Jackson)

Army of Northern Virgina, CSA

Fourth Brigade

Col. Leroy A. Stafford

1st Louisiana 10th Louisiana

2nd Louisiana 15th Louisiana

9th Louisiana Coppens' Battalion

"The Federal line advanced in perfect order, as if on dress parade, ...

Fourth Alabama Infantry - Law's Brigade

Hood's Division - Longstreet's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet's Corps Hood's Division

Law's Brigade

Fourth Alabama Infantry

July 2 Left New Guilford 25 miles distant at 3 a.m. arrived here and formed line about 4 p.m. and under fire from Smith's Union Battery on ...

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Fourth Volunteer Brigade

Artillery Reserve

Army of the Potomac

Artillery Reserve

Fourth Volunteer Brigade

Capt. Robert H. Fitzhugh

6th Maine Battery F

Lieut. Edwin B. Dow.July 2d and 3d With First Volunteer Artillery Brigade near left of Second Corps line.

Maryland Battery A

Capt. James H. RigbyJuly 2d and 3d Engaged ...

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The Iron Brigade / The Twenty-Fourth Michigan Volunteer Infantry

The Iron Brigade

The Iron Brigade became one of the most celebrated military units on the

American Civil War (1861–1865). Wearing distinctive black hats, they were

easily recognised by friend and foe alike. The five volunteer regiments in

the brigade ...

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