Thoroughfare Gap is a pass through the Bull Run Mountains cut by Broad Run. Today I-66 and VA-55 pass through it, as well as a railroad line.
Here we see a sign posted by the Bull Run Mountain Conservancy showing area trails.
These pictures are from last summer. I've been familiar with that area since I was a child when my parents took us hiking there. Later, when I met my first husband he was working at a quarry on the mountain. He was still a teenager and had a brother-in-law who lived up there.
Railroad tracks, Thoroughfare Gap |
Civil War Trails Marker |
<On August 28, 1862, during the Battle of Thoroughfare Gap, the mill changed hands three times and suffered extensive damage as Confederate forces pushed their way through the gap from the west. Skirmishers from both armies alternately gained the mills upper windows and fired on their adversaries. Confederate Gen. James Longstreet’s wing defeated Union Gen. James B. Rickett’s smaller division here. This victory enabled Longstreet’s wing to unite with that of Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson near Manassas Junction, where Gen. Robert E. Lee subsequently defeated Union Gen. John Pope in the Second Battle of Manassas.
The Beverley family restored the mill by 1878, and it remained in operation under successive owners until 1951. An arson fire in 1998 reduced it once more to ruins. Chapman’s Mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.>>
Love the design of those fences. Minimal, but effective.
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Love the railroad tracks going on into the distance. :)
ReplyDeleteNeat rail fences.
ReplyDeleteHello, I like the railroad tracks and you posing with the fencing. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteI take it the mill has not been restored then, shame
ReplyDeletelots of history in this area and a fun place to relive your memories of the past
ReplyDeletethe mill went thru heck. love those fence rails!
ReplyDeleteSo much history tucked away up there. The fence is great I enjoyed your post!
ReplyDeleteGreat history lesson, Linda. My mom used to take us to some Civil War battlefields.
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A very pretty and historic area. Nice picture of you by the rail fence.
ReplyDeleteNice photo of you by the old fence!
ReplyDeleteA whole lot of history here. I have heard of the location.
ReplyDeleteHow nice to see you by the fence. - I enjoy areas like this that help teach you about the history of the area.
ReplyDeleteI really like the photo of you by that fence.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see a railroad track and those trees, just makes for a very nice photo.
All the best Jan
I very much enjoyed your photos of Thoroughfare Gap, since I've read so much of the history that took place there.
ReplyDeleteBoa história do local, adoro trilhos e cercas, bem legal essa.
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Such a beautiful area ... I always read those trail signs and kept clicking my iPad so I could read this one.
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