VA-C58 Second Manassas Campaign Stuarts Catlett Station Raid


Marker text: SECOND MANASSAS CAMPAIGN STUART'S CATLETT STATION RAID

On 22 Aug. 1862, Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart led his cavalry on a raid behind Union Maj. Gen. John Pope's army. Stuart crossed the Rappahannock River at Waterloo Bridge, two miles west, then rode around Pope's right flank just north of here to attack Catlett Station on the Orange & Alexandria Railroad after dark. The raid did little damage but Stuart captured Pope's colorful dress uniform coat. Stuart, who earlier had lost his plumed hat to Union cavalry, soon wrote Pope suggesting an exhange of "prisoners." Receiving no reply, Stuart sent the coat to Richmond, where Gov. John Letcher displayed it in the Capitol.

Department of Historic Resources, 1997

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