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CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Matthews, or the stone house, at Bull Run, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Matthews, or the stone house, at Bull Run, Virginia


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CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Matthews, or the stone house, at Bull Run, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861.
Matthews, or the stone house, at Bull Run, Virginia. Photographed in March 1862 by George N. Barnard following the evacuation of Centreville and Manassas by Confederate troops after the First Battle of Bull Run

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1861 1862 Barnard Battlefield Centreville Fence First Battle Of Bull Run George Manassas March Matthews Southeastern Stone Virginia


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This print captures the aftermath of the historic First Battle of Bull Run during the American Civil War. The image showcases Matthews, also known as the stone house, located in Bull Run, Virginia. Taken by George N. Barnard in March 1862, this photograph offers a glimpse into the southeastern battlefield that witnessed intense fighting and strategic movements. The stone house stands tall amidst a landscape scarred by war. Its sturdy structure serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience displayed by both Union and Confederate forces during this brutal conflict. The surrounding area is marked with remnants of fences that once demarcated boundaries but now bear witness to destruction. Barnard's timing was impeccable, capturing this scene just after Confederate troops evacuated Centreville and Manassas following their victory at the First Battle of Bull Run in 1861. This image encapsulates not only physical devastation but also represents a turning point in America's history. As we gaze upon this historical artifact from Granger Art on Demand, we are transported back to those tumultuous times when our nation was divided by ideology and engaged in a struggle for its very soul. It serves as a testament to human courage and sacrifice while reminding us never to forget the lessons learned from our past conflicts.

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