Monument
4000 Chain Bridge Road In memory of Capt. John Quincy Marr, CSA, the first Confederate officer to be killed in the Civil War during a military engagement between the opposing forces. He commanded the Warrenton Rifles during the Union cavalry attack at 3 am on June 1, 1861. His body was found in a clover field 800 feet southwest of the Court House at daylight. Note that the cannons are facing north, as do all cannons at Confederate monuments. The monument was dedicated in 1904.
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