The Battle of Ox Hill
(Chantilly)


September 1st, 1862 
Fairfax, Va.

 

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There have been many stewards of our nation's history who have stood guard over our common heritage.  As with the regimental colors that pass from hand to hand in battle... these stewards are history's color guard who pass our flag from generation to generation.

To those who tried to save the battlefield from development we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

 

 
 
Please note if it were not for the efforts of those listed below, this ten year (1976- 1986) archeological survey  of the Ox Hill (Chantilly) Battlefield, would have not been able to document the only physical record of this important battle. The Ox Hill (Chantilly) Battlefield and those brave soldiers who were buried on its field of honor... no longer exist.

Unless otherwise credited, all artifacts are from The Ox Hill (Chantilly) Battlefield Collection of Mario Espinola.

Exhibit Curator: Mario Espinola and John Espinola

Photography: Mario and John Espinola

Letters of Henry Brown: John Proctor and Henry Brown

Additional Credits: Steve Wolfsberger, Kevin Ambrose, Robert Daly U.S.M.C (Ret), Diane Smith, Dr. Doug Owsley, (curator and division head of physical anthropology Smithsonian Museum of Natural History) and his wonderful staff, and most especially all of the citizens of Fairfax County who supported this private survey.

Please note there have been so many contributors that if they where mistakenly omitted here, please know we most certainly appreciate their help.

Update 2006

 

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