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The Daily Dispatch: July 31, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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H) and that about fifteen miles from Fairfax Court House this turnpike crosses Bull Run by a stone bridge. The approach of the enemy on our left up this road had been fully guarded against by the impediments and arrangements made by Gen. Beauregard at this bridge. To avoid them, the enemy turned west from the turnpike, some miles below the bridge, and passed through a large body of woods, cutting a narrow wagon road under, then turned in a Southern direction through farm belonging to Mr Stuart Thornton, and passed the Bull Run immediately at a point known as Sudley Springs, and come out upon the turnpike about one and a half miles above the bridge, and passed the turnpike about two miles from the Sudley Springs — Immediately on crossing the turnpike, the country becomes undulating, and is principality what is called "old fields," with a few indifferent worm fences, and every now and then with clumps of pines and other small trees. Immediately to the south of the turnpike, and over t