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Brawner Farmhouse, Lee Highway/Route 29, Manassas, Manassas, Virginia

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Summary

See also HALS VA-16 for related documentation.

2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place

Significance: The site played a significant role in the Civil War. The house stands on the site of the "Battle of Brawner Farm," Second Battle of Manassas, August 28, 1862. / Brawner Farmhouse, also known as Bachelor's or Douglas Hall during the Civil War, figured prominently in the initiating confrontation of the Second Battle of Manassas. Commencing on August 28, 1862, troops aligned near the house, Confederates on the north and west sides, Union on the south and east. By 9 PM of the 28th, there were 2,400 casualties as a result of the ferocious firing. While stalemated here by darkness, the ultimate victory of General Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army was claimed several days later. John Brawner, who, with his family, exited the house as it was "shelled and balls passed through the house" (Browner deposition 1871), returned to a standing dwelling and continued to live here until after the war.

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N954

Survey number: HABS VA-1372

Building/structure dates: 1904 Subsequent Work

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houses domestic life war civil war building deterioration conservation and restoration manassas va brawner farmhouse brawner farmhouse lee highway manassas virginia kathryn ann auerbach john brawner historic preservation department bucks county community college david corliss scott doyle sharon feeney bernice graeter reardon r stephen gray margaret r green richard l green historic american buildings survey historic preservation training center nps national capital region nps kelly e young vanessa zeoli photo lee highway historic american landscapes survey historic american engineering record american civil war civil war library of congress
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1933 - 1970
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Contributors

Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Brawner, John
Green, Richard L, field team
Doyle, Scott, field team
Auerbach, Kathryn Ann, project manager
Bucks County Community College, Historic Preservation Department, sponsor
NPS, National Capital Region, Cultural Resources Preservation Program, sponsor
NPS, Historic Preservation Training Center, sponsor
Young, Kelly E, transmitter
Corliss, David, delineator
Gray, R Stephen, delineator
Graeter-Reardon, Bernice, delineator
Zeoli, Vanessa, delineator
Green, Margaret R, photographer
Feeney, Sharon, historian
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Manassas (Va.) ,  38.75095, -77.47527
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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houses domestic life war civil war building deterioration conservation and restoration manassas va brawner farmhouse brawner farmhouse lee highway manassas virginia kathryn ann auerbach john brawner historic preservation department bucks county community college david corliss scott doyle sharon feeney bernice graeter reardon r stephen gray margaret r green richard l green historic american buildings survey historic preservation training center nps national capital region nps kelly e young vanessa zeoli photo lee highway historic american landscapes survey historic american engineering record american civil war civil war library of congress