Tributaries are listed in order from the source of Broad Run to its mouth.
The town of Broad Run was a thriving community in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
The result was a powerful ambush as Hill's corps moved to attack the Federal rear guard across Broad Run.
He was wounded at Broad Run, Virginia on August 27, 1864.
During the first year, there were nearly 1,200 students from 9th through 11th grade; seniors stayed at Broad Run or Loudoun County.
Named for the nearby Potomac River tributary, Broad Run was dedicated on October 13, 1969.
In 2005, Broad Run split off its South Riding students to Freedom High School.
He was interred in Georgetown Cemetery, Broad Run, Virginia.
All but two high schools, Loudoun Valley and Broad Run, are two stories.
He died in Broad Run, West Virginia, and is buried there in the churchyard.