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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Manassas, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Prince William County, Virginia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Prince William County, VA (683) Fairfax County, VA (712) Fauquier County, VA (119) Loudoun County, VA (345) Manassas Ind. City, VA (93) Manassas Park Ind. City, VA (7) Stafford County, VA (213) Charles County, MD (150)  PrinceWilliamCounty(683) Prince William County (683)  FairfaxCounty(712) Fairfax County (712)  FauquierCounty(119) Fauquier County (119)  LoudounCounty(345) Loudoun County (345)  (93) Manassas (93)  (7) Manassas Park (7)  StaffordCounty(213) Stafford County (213)  CharlesCountyMaryland(150) Charles County (150)
Manassas is the county seat for Prince William County
Manassas is in Prince William County
      Prince William County (683)  
ADJACENT TO PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY
      Fairfax County (712)  
      Fauquier County (119)  
      Loudoun County (345)  
      Manassas (93)  
      Manassas Park (7)  
      Stafford County (213)  
      Charles County, Maryland (150)  
 
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201 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Kemper's Brigade — Second Battle of Manassas —
Near Chinn Ridge Loop at Sudley Road (Virginia Road 234), on the right when traveling west.
202 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Lieutenant Ramsey
Near Sudley Road (State Road 234) 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
203 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Lieutenant William P. Mangum
Near Sudley Road (State Road 234) 0.7 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
204 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Like a Stonewall — First Battle of Manassas — July 21, 1861 2 p.m. —
Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.5 miles Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the left when traveling south.
205 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Lucinda Dogan House
On Featherbed Lane (County Route 622) at Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling south on Featherbed Lane. Reported missing.
206 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Lucinda Dogan House
On Featherbed Lane, on the right when traveling south.
207 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Manassas National Battlefield Park — Virginia — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29) 0.1 miles east of Featherbed Lane, on the left when traveling east.
208 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Manassas National Battlefield Park — Virginia — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Lee Highway (U.S. 29) 0.3 miles north of Groveton Road, on the right when traveling north.
209 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Matthews Hill — First Taste of Combat — First Battle of Manassas
On Sudley Road (U.S. 234) 0.5 miles north of Lee Highway (Route 29), on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
210 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Matthews Hill
On Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234), on the right when traveling north.
211 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — 48 — McLean Farm — (Yorkshire Plantation)
On Centreville Road (Virginia Route 28), on the right when traveling south.
212 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Meadowville
Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling east.
213 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Mitchell's Ford — Confederate Strongpoint
On Old Centreville Road (Route 616), on the right when traveling south.
214 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Monument To The Confederate Dead
Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29) 0.1 miles east of Featherbed Lane, on the right when traveling west.
215 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — New York Monuments
On Lee Highway (U.S. 29) 0.3 miles north of Groveton Road, on the right when traveling north.
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216 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — CL-6 — Old Bennett School
On Lee Avenue just south of Peabody Street, on the right when traveling south.
217 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — On the Skirmish Line — Second Battle of Manassas — Day Three - August 30, 1862 - 2:30 p.m. —
On Featherbed Lane (County Route 622), on the right when traveling south.
218 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — One-Sided Slaughter — Fate of the 5th New York — Second Battle of Manassas - Day Three - August 30, 1862
On New York Avenue, 0.3 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the left when traveling south. Reported missing.
219 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Opening Shots — "Look Out for Your Left!" — First Battle of Manassas —
Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west.
220 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Opening Shots — First Battle of Manassas — July 21, 1861 6 a.m. —
Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29) 1 mile east of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the left when traveling east.
221 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Outnumbered — The Stand in Robinson’s Lane — First Battle of Manassas —
Near Lee Highway (Virginia Route 29) at Sudley Road (Route 234), on the right when traveling west.
222 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Outnumbered: The Stand in Robinson Lane — First Battle of Manassas — July 21, 1861 12 p.m. —
Near Lee Highway (Virginia Route 29) 0.4 miles east of Sudley Road (Route 234), on the right when traveling east.
223 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Peace Jubilee — Friendship and Reconciliation
On Lee Avenue at Grant Avenue (Business Virginia Route 234), on the right when traveling west on Lee Avenue.
224 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Pittsylvania
Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29).
225 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Point Blank Volley — First Battle of Manassas — July 21, 1861 2:45 p.m. —
Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the left when traveling south.
226 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Point-Blank Volley — An Officer’s Error? — First Battle of Manassas —
Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.6 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
227 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Pope's Headquarters — Second Battle of Manassas —
On Sudley Road (State Road 234) 0.3 miles north of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
228 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Portici — Manassas National Battlefield Park —
On Vandor Lane, on the right when traveling north.
229 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Position 7th G.A. Regt.
Near Sudley Road (Route 234) 0.6 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
230 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Prince William County World War I Memorial
On Lee Avenue just south of Grant Avenue (Business Virginia Route 234), on the right when traveling south.
231 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Re-Burying the Dead — Groveton Confederate Cemetery
Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29) east of Groveton Road / Featherbed Lane, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
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232 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Retreat from Chinn Ridge — First Battle of Manassas —
Near Chinn Ridge Loop, 0.5 miles west of Sudley Road (Virginia Road 234), on the right when traveling west.
233 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Rhode Island Battery — First Battle of Manassas —
Near Sudley Road (State Highway 234) 0.5 miles north of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
234 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Robinson House — First Battle of Manassas
Near Lee Highway (formerly Warrenton Turnpike) (Virginia Route 29) east of Sudley Road (Virginia Road 234).
235 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Robinson House
Near Sudley Road, 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the left when traveling south.
236 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — CL-2 — Ruffner Public School Number 1 — July 20, 1872
On Center Street (Virginia Route 28) west of Peabody Street, on the left when traveling east.
237 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Second Battle of Manassas
On William Center Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
238 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — C-46 — Second Battle of Manassas
On Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) north of Exit 47 (Interstate 66), on the right when traveling north.
239 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Second Brigade — Second Battle of Manassas —
Near Chinn Ridge Loop at Sudley Road (Virginia Road 234), on the right when traveling west.
240 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Second Brigade — Second Battle of Manassas
Near Fetherbed Lane (County Route 622), on the right when traveling south.
241 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Second Brigade — Second Battle of Manassas
Near Featherbed Lane (County Route 622).
242 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Second Brigade — Second Battle of Manassas
Near Featherbed Lane (County Route 622).
243 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Second Bull Run Monument
Near Featherbed Lane (continuation of Groveton Road), 0.5 miles north of Lee Highway (formerly the Warrenton Turnpike) (U.S. 29). Reported permanently removed.
244 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Short of Total Victory — Second Battle of Manassas - Day Three - August 30, 1862 —
On Chinn Ridge Loop at Sudley Road (Virginia Road 234), on the left when traveling west on Chinn Ridge Loop.
245 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Signal Hill — “Look out for your left, you are turned”
On Signal View Drive. Reported permanently removed.
246 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Signal Hill — “Look out for your left, you are turned”
On Signal View Drive, 0.1 miles south of Roseberry Farm Drive, on the right when traveling north.
247 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Signal Hill Monument
On Signal View Drive.
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248 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Stone Bridge — Strategic Crossings
On Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west. Reported missing.
249 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Stone House — Battlefield Landmark
Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29) at Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234), on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
250 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Stone House — A Witness to History
On Lee Highway (U.S. 29) 0.1 miles east of Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234), on the right when traveling west.
251 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Stone House: Witness to War — Manassas National Battlefield Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Lee Highway (U.S. 29) just east of Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234), on the right when traveling west.
252 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Stuart's Hill — A Springboard for Invasion
Near Pageland Lane south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the left when traveling south.
253 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Stuart's Hill Walking Trail
Near Pageland Lane (County Route 705) 0.2 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
254 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Sudley
On Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234), on the left when traveling north.
255 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Sudley Church
On Sudley Road (State Highway 234), on the right when traveling south.
256 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Sudley Springs — Manassas National Battlefield Park
On Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) at Featherbed Lane, on the right when traveling north on Sudley Road.
257 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Sudley Springs Ford — July 21, 1861 — First Battle of Manassas —
Near Sudley Road (State Highway 234), on the right when traveling north.
258 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Sudley Springs Ford — First Battle of Manassas — July 21, 1861 - 9:30 a.m. —
Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234).
259 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Texas
Near Chinn Ridge Loop, on the right when traveling west.
260 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Arrival of Jefferson Davis — First Battle of Manassas — July 21, 1861 6 p.m. —
Near Vandor Lane east of Battlefield Parkway, on the left when traveling east.
261 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Bartow Monument — Manassas National Battlefield Park
Near Sudley Road (U.S. 234) 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (Route 29), on the right when traveling north.
262 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Battle Begins
On Lee Highway (County Route 705) 0.1 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
263 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Battlefield In 1862 — Command and Communications at Lee's Headquarters - Signaling At Stuart's Hill — Stuart's Hill Kiosk —
Near Pageland Lane, 32 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
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264 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Defense of Dogan Ridge
Near Warrenton Turnpike (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
265 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Fight for Matthews Hill — First Battle of Manassas — July 21, 1861 10 a.m. —
Near Sudley Road (U.S. 234) 0.7 miles Lee Highway (Route 29), on the right when traveling north.
266 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Fight for Ricketts' Guns — First Battle of Manassas
Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (Interstate 29), on the right when traveling north. Reported permanently removed.
267 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Marines of '61
Near Sudley Road (State Highway 234) 0.4 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
268 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Matthew Farm — Manassas National Battlefield Park
Near Sudley Road (U.S. 234) 0.7 miles north of Lee Highway (Route 29), on the right when traveling north.
269 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Rock Fight — Second Battle of Manassas — Day Three, August 30, 1862 —
Near Featherbed Lane (continuation of Groveton Road) (County Route 622) 0.5 miles north of Lee Highway (formerly the Warrenton Turnpike) (U.S. 29).
270 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Rock Fight — Second Battle of Manassas — Day Three August 30, 1862 3:30 p.m. —
Near Featherbed Road (County Route 622) 0.5 miles north of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the left when traveling north.
271 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Seventy-First Regiment — of Infantry New York State Militia — Colonel Henry P. Martin Commanding
On Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234), on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
272 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Unfinished Railroad — Attacks on Jackson’s Line — Second Battle of Manassas, Day Two, August 29, 1862 —
Near Featherbed Lane (Groveton-Sudley Road) at General Trimbles Lane (a private road).
273 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Unfinished Railroad
On Featherbed Lane at General Trimbles Lane (a private road), on the left when traveling south on Featherbed Lane.
274 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Union Fifth Corps at Dawkins Branch
On Wellington Road at Virginia Meadows Drive, on the right when traveling west on Wellington Road.
275 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Van Pelt House — Manassas National Battlefield Park
Near Lee Highway (Virginia Route 29) 1.1 miles east of Sudley Road (Route 234), on the left when traveling east.
276 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The War Over Memory — Manassas National Battlefield Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near Sudley Road, 0.3 miles north of Campus Drive, on the right when traveling north.
277 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — The Wisconsin Company — 1st Regiment of Berdan's U.S. Sharpshooters
On Featherbed Lane (County Route 622), on the right when traveling south.
278 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Third Brigade — Second Battle of Manassas —
Near Chinn Ridge Loop, 0.6 miles west of Sudley Road (Virginia Road 234), on the right when traveling west.
279 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Thomas Jonathan Jackson
Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.6 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
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280 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Thornberry House — Manassas National Battlefield Park
Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) at Featherbed Lane, on the right when traveling north.
281 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Turning the Tide — First Battle of Manassas — July 21, 1861 2:30 p.m. —
Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the left when traveling south.
282 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Twilight Clash — Second Battle of Manassas — Day Two August 29, 1862 7 p.m. —
Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29) 1 mile west of Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234), on the left when traveling west.
283 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — U.S. Infantry Battalion — First Battle of Manassas —
Near Sudley Road (State Road 234) when traveling north.
284 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Unfinished Railroad
On Featherbed Lane, on the right when traveling south.
285 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Various Sections of Virginia Artillery — First Battle of Manassas —
Near Sudley Road (State Road 234) 0.7 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
286 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Vision of Victory — Second Battle of Manassas - Day Two - August 29, 1862
Near Sudley Road (U.S. 234) 0.5 miles north of Lee Highway (Route 29), on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
287 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Visions of Victory — Second Battle of Manassas — Day Two August 29, 1862 —
Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) north of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
288 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Wade Hampton
Near Sudley Road (State Road 234) 0.4 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
289 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — War-Time Henry Hill — Manassas National Battlefield Park
Near Sudley Road (U.S. 234) 0.5 miles south of Lee Highway (Route 29), on the right when traveling north.
290 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Washington (Louisiana) Artillery Battalion — First Battle of Manassas —
Near Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234) 0.7 miles south of Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.
291 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Wilmer McLean after the Civil War
On Centreville Road (Virginia Route 28), on the right when traveling north.
292 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Wilmer McLean’s Yorkshire — From Front Lawn to Front Parlor
On Centreville Road (Virginia Route 28) at Yorkshire Lane, on the right when traveling south on Centreville Road.
293 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas, Chevalle — Freedmen's Legacy — Lucasville School
On Godwin Drive, 0.2 miles east of Mayfield Trace Place, on the right when traveling east.
294 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas, Chevalle — Manassas School #8 — Lucasville School
On Godwin Drive, 0.1 miles east of Mayfield Trace Place, on the right when traveling east.

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