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The 76th New York Infantry Regiment trailside marker is on the Brawner Farm loop trail at Stop One on the Manassas Battlefield Driving Tour.

Text from the trailside marker:

August 28, 1862
7:15 p.m.

2nd Brigade (Doubleday), First Division (King)
Third Corps (McDowell), Army of Virginia, USA

76th New York Infantry
(“Cortland County Regiment”)
Col. W.P. Wainwright

“Waving their colors defiantly, the rebels advanced from the woods to charge upon Gibbon’s brigade to our left. Gibbon’s men did not run. Those western men are not easily scared. They stood still and fired as fast as they could. We gave the Rebs a crossfire, thinning their ranks and prostrating their color bearer. The Rebels finding they were getting the worst of it turned their backs and pointed for the woods.”
-Sgt. Uberton Burnham

USA    Second Battle of Manassas

Location of the marker

The marker is along the Union Line trail that starts at the Brawner Farm, Stop One on the Manassas Battlefield Driving Tour, about 0.4 mile east of the trailhead at the Brawner Farmhouse. (38°48’51.2″N 77°33’28.3″W)

See more on the history of the 76th New York Infantry Regiment in the Civil War.