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The 8th Georgia Infantry trailside marker is on the Matthews Hill Loop Trail which begins at Stop 4 on the Manassas Battlefield Driving Tour. The monument is next to the monument to George T. Stovall.

The 8th Georgia Infantry trailside marker and the Stoval monument

From the trailside marker:

July 21, 1861
11:00 a.m.

2nd Brigade (Bartow)
Army of the Shenandoah (Johnson), CSA

8th Georgia Infantry
Lt. Col. W.M. Gardner

“Away we went straight into the teeth of the murderous fire. We entered a thicket and were within 100 yards of the enemy. Yet, not a gun of ours was fired until the command ‘commence firing’ was given. Most of the men were cool as cucumbers – each would load, pick his man, and take deliberate aim. We stood the fire in that wood for 30 minutes, and had the order not been given to retire, not one man would have left his post.”
-Pvt. Robert Grant

CSA    First Battle of Manassas

See more on the history of the 8th Georgia Infantry Regiment in the Civil War.