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he men stole silently away, along the front of the enemy, whose many camp fires were plainly visible and whose voices could be heard on every passing breeze; the groans of the wounded rebels lying between the lines were occasionally heard, no word was spoken above a whisper, and few at that; the noises usually incident to the moving of large bodies of troops could not be heard, only the ceaseless and almost inaudible shuffling of many feet as the regiments followed each other to and across Broad Run, after which crossing they felt that they were out of a trap and marched in a more natural manner until about 4 o'clock in the morning, when they bivouacked near Blackburn's Ford on the Bull Run Creek. A temporary halt was made at Blackburn's Ford and then the march was resumed for a short distance toward Centreville where the regiment occupied some deserted earthworks on the position occupied by the Union troops in the first Bull Run Battle. Lee, having been foiled in the object of h
............. 328 Bridges, Samuel A., ................................................. 284, 328 Bridges, Thomas, .................................................. 146, 262 Briggs, Oliver F.,.......................... 4, 50, 112, 114, 119, 151, 198, 258 Brill, Jacob, .......................................................... 328 Brill, John, .......................................................... 286 Bristoe Station, Va.,.......................................... 269, 273, 289 Broad Run, ......................................................... 272 Brock Road, .......................................................... 303 Broderick, Michael, ................................................... 329 Brown, Charles (A), .................................................. 290 Brown, Charles A.,............................................. 104, 249 Brown, Charles Brooks, .................................... 35, 104, 188, 312 Brown, C. B. (G), ..........................