The Second Battle of Bull Run and it was a Confederate victory
Both the first and second battles of Bull Run, also known as the first and second Battles of Manasses took place near Manasses, Virginia. Both are considered Confederate victories.
The Battle of Bull Run was the first battle of the Civil War, and there was a second Battle of Bull Run that took place in 1862 or 1863, I forget because I studied it over a year ago.
The Bull run took place in Manasses, Viriginia on July 21st, 1861
Prince William County, Virginia Fighting took place over an area that included: Groveton, Gainesville, Brawner's Farm See National Park Service site: http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va026.htm
The Battle of Bull Run took place on July 21,1861
the First Battle of Bull Run
Because the press wanted some dramatic stories, and the politicians were wanting something to boast about.1862
Manssas, Va
The second Battle of Bull Run in August of 1862, was almost in the exact place as the first Bull Run battle. It was near the Bull Run stream in Virginia near the rail head of Mananas.
On August 29, 1862, the Second Battle of Bull Run (Second Manassas) took place during the American Civil War in Virginia. It was a Confederate victory led by General Robert E. Lee over Union General John Pope.
In the First Battle of Bull Run, which took place July 21, 1861 had two Confederate Commanders. They are Joseph E. Johnston and P.G. T. Beauregard. In the Second Battle of Bull Run which took place August 28 through August 30th, 1862 had one Commander. He was General Robert E. Lee.