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The marker for the 73rd Ohio Infantry Regiment is on the Chinn Ridge walking trail on the Manassas battlefield, which starts at Stop 10 on the Manassas Battlefield Driving Tour.

The 73rd Ohio lost 25 men killed, 87 wounded, and 36 missing out of 312 men engaged at Second Bull Run. The regiment is honored by a monument at Gettysburg.

Marker for the 73rd Ohio Infantry Regiment on the Manassas battlefield.

From the marker:

August 30, 1862
5:00 p.m.

2nd Brigade (McLean), First Division (Schenk)
First Corps (Sigel), Army of Virginia, USA

73rd Ohio Infantry

Col. Orland Smith

“The enemy in our front, moving in concert with those on our flank, came out of the woods – their line masking and overlapping our own. The whole left of our brigade poured into them a murderous volley. The combat grew fierce indeed. But the contest was not long. On came the flanking column. We stood until the enemy had nearly gained our rear, and had opened fire upon our flank. Then we retired.”

-Samuel B. Hurst
Regimental Historian

USA Second Battle of Manassas

Marker for the 73rd Ohio Infantry Regiment on the Manassas battlefield.

Location

The marker is on Chinn Ridge along a walking trail about one third of a mile north of the parking area on the Chinn Ridge Loop.

See more information about the 73rd Ohio Infantry during the Civil War