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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3G7_brigadier-general-francis-stebbings-bartow_Manassas-VA.html
Born Savannah Georgia, Sept. 16, 1816Mortally wounded on this spot,July 21, 1861Commanded 7th, 8th, 9th & 11th Georgia &1st Kentucky RegimentsThe first Confederate officerto give his life on the field.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM37Y_robinson-house_Manassas-VA.html
The home of James Robinson—a freed slave—stood here at the time of the battle. That morning hundreds of Confederates streamed through the yard as they retreated from the Union attach. Surprisingly, the property suffered little damage i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM32P_thomas-jonathan-jackson_Manassas-VA.html
(Front Face):Thomas JonathanJackson1824 1863 (Right Face):First Battle of Manassas July 21, 1861. (Left Face):There Stands Jackson Like a Stonewall (Rear Face):** Erected by **The State of VirginiaUnder Act of 1938GovernorsGeorge C. Peery…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM32F_general-barnard-elliott-bee_Manassas-VA.html
GeneralBarnard Elliott Beeof South CarolinaCommander, Third BrigadeArmy of the Shenandoahwas killed here July 21, 1861 Just before his deathto rally his scattered troopshe gave this command"Form. form. There stands Jacksonlike a stone wall:Rall…
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/HMN7_george-t-stovall_Manassas-VA.html
This marble marks the spot where fell George T. Stovall of the Rome Light Guards, 8th Regt. Georgia Volunteers in the battle of July 21, 1861. Born at Augusta, GA, April 25, 1835. His life he devoted to his God and sacrificed in his country's d…
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