I’m in and out of town lately, up until school starts so I’ve pulled this post up from the comment section. Steve Randolph is the resident historian:
The old Brentsville C.H. was in news recently because of reported
ghost sightings there and there may be some, but the most famous
local ones I know of are connected to the War Between the States.
In fact, if your dishes shook and the dog started barking very early
this morning it might well have been because today is the 147th
anniversary of Stonewall Jackson’s raid on large Union
supply depot at Manassas just prior to the Second Battle of Bull Run.
“Jackson had spent the night of August 26-27 at Bristoe
Station, but he had no intention of holding that insignifigant
wayside and called for reveille at dawn … a little way ahead lay
Manassas Junction … as Jackson’s men crested the ridge west
of the junction they beheld a sight that boggled their hungry eyes.
Boxcar after boxcar, warehouse after warehouse – spread before
them.” (Return to Bull Run by John J. Hennessy)
Of course, with a large Union army forming quickly nearby,
Jackson and his troops had to eat and run and move west from
what is now Old Town Manassas to the battlefield.
Please note that local groups are planning to now to observe
the 150th anniversary of the events three years from now.