

Second Manassas - Brawner’s Farm - August 28, 1862

American Battlefield Trust's map of the fighting at Brawner’s Farm at the Battle of Second Manassas, Virginia on August 28, 1862
In order to draw Union General John Pope's Army of Virginia into battle, Confederate General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson attacked a Federal column that was passing across his front on the Warrenton Turnpike late on August 28, 1862. In a fierce firefight, Jackson's “Stonewall Brigade” of Virginians under Colonel William S. Baylor locked horns with the Midwesterners of Gen. John Gibbon's Black Hat Brigade—known after the Battle of South Mountain as the Iron Brigade. Both sides drew in reinforcements as the action lasted several hours, resulting in the loss of Confederate Generals Richard S. Ewell and Isaac Trimble. While ending in a stalemate, the battle of Brawner's Farm (also known as Groveton), served as the prelude to the Second Battle of Manassas.
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