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pieces of artillery were put in front, and behind these a medical transport wagon, and then Capture of the immense Union supplies at Manassas Junction, August 26, 1862. By a move of unparalleled boldness, Stonewall Jackson, with twenty thousand men, captured the immense Union supplies at Manassas Junction, August 26, 1862August 26, 1862. His was a perilous position. Washington lay one day's march to the north; Warrenton, Pope's headquarters, but twelve miles distant to the southwest; and along the Rappahannock, between Stonewall Jackson and Lee, stood the tents of another host which outnumbered the whole Confederate army. Stonewall Jackson had seized Bristoe Stral war department entertained unexpected guests Stonewall Jackson and twenty thousand men were the unexpected guests of the North at Manassas Junction on August 26, 1862. The ragged and famished Confederates, who had marched over fifty miles in the last two days, had such a feast as they never knew before. The North had been