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Gen. George W. Taylor Marker in front of Clinton Presbyterian Church image, Touch for more information
By Alan Edelson, April 22, 2009
Gen. George W. Taylor Marker in front of Clinton Presbyterian Church
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1 New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Clinton — Gen. George W. Taylor
Born in High Bridge in 1808 to the iron-making family, he lived in Clinton. Hunterdon's only Civil War general. Killed in 1862 at Manassas, Va. while leading the 1st NJ Brigade. Buried west of the church.Map (db m18182) HM
2 Virginia, Manassas Park — Battle of Bull Run Bridge“Let this not become another Bull Run” — Second Manassas Campaign — Reported permanently removed
In August 1862, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee ordered Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson from the Rappahannock River to keep Gen. John Pope’s and Gen. George B. McClellan’s Union armies from uniting. Jackson marched on Aug. 25, and Lee . . . Map (db m13287) HM
3 Virginia, Manassas — Battle of Bull Run BridgeLiberia — Second Manassas Campaign — Reported missing
In Aug. 1862, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee ordered Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson from the Rappahannock River to keep Gen. John Pope’s and Gen. George B. McClellan’s armies from uniting. Jackson marched on Aug. 25, and Lee . . . Map (db m13286) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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