. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . S^S*( ^ 4r XC^Ji .. THE 3IAIN BATTLE-GEOUSD.—XO. I. View of the Henry liouee, looking west from the spot parallel with the rail fence (in the middle ground on the where General Bee fell. The Bull Run mountains and left). Just within the rail fence is where Griffins and Thoroughfare Gap appear in the distance. The Sudley Eickettss batteries were planted. Xear the house road, a few rods beyond the house, under the hill, runs stands the Union Monument, commemorating the battle. was a


. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . S^S*( ^ 4r XC^Ji .. THE 3IAIN BATTLE-GEOUSD.—XO. I. View of the Henry liouee, looking west from the spot parallel with the rail fence (in the middle ground on the where General Bee fell. The Bull Run mountains and left). Just within the rail fence is where Griffins and Thoroughfare Gap appear in the distance. The Sudley Eickettss batteries were planted. Xear the house road, a few rods beyond the house, under the hill, runs stands the Union Monument, commemorating the battle. was a false alarm caught from tlie i-etiiru of General Joness forces to thisside of the Run, the similarity of the uniforms and the direction of theii*march having eon\anced some nervous person that they were a force of theenemy. It was now almost dark, and too late to resume the lirokeu piusuit;on my return I met the coming forces, and, as they were very tu-ed, I orderedthem to halt and l:)ivouac for the night where they were. After gi\-ing suchattention as I could to the troops, I started for Manassas, where I arrivedabout 10 ocl


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