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ith the entire train, across the Warrenton and Alexandria turnpike, pursuing the Old Military road to Sudley Mills, and at daylight halted on the battle-field of the twenty-first of July, 1861. The Second brigade, under the command of Colonel Bradley Johnson, was thrown forward to Groveton; the Third brigade, Colonel Taliaferro, to Sudley Mills, and the First and Fourth held about half a mile beyond the intersection of the turnpike with the Aldie road. battle of Manassas, August 28TH. ginia cavalry, January 10, 1863. General J. E. B. Stuart, commanding: * * * * I arrived at Groveton, where I learned that the enemy was moving his wagons on a private road to Manassas Junction. I procured a section of artillery from Colonel Bradley Johnson and attacked them, dispersing their train and turning them back. This I reported to General Jackson, who proceeded to the point where I had attacked the enemy, to examine the ground and the nature of the movement, ordering me at the sam