Major General John Pope commanded the Federal Army of Virginia at the Second Battle of Manassas August 28-30, 1862.
The commander of the Union Army at First Bull Run (First Manassas) was Major General Irvin McDowell.
387 were killed on the side of the Confederate States of America 460 were killed on the side of the United States Union. A total of 1325 people went missing, their destinies are unknown.
First Manassas, or First Bull Run
The Battle of First Manassas(Bull Run) on July 21, 1861.
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John Pope
Major General John Pope commanded the Federal Army of Virginia at the Second Battle of Manassas August 28-30, 1862.
The commander of the Union Army at First Bull Run (First Manassas) was Major General Irvin McDowell.
The Union commander for the Second Battle of Bull Run (referred to as the Second Battle of Manassas in the South) was Major General John Pope.
The Confederates were commanded at First Manassas by General Joseph E. Johnston and Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard on July 21, 1861. At the Second Battle of Manassas the commander was General Robert E. Lee on August 28 - 30, 1862.
The Union caled it Bull Run.
Union fought Confederate at Manassas (Bull Run) - both times.
The presidents at the time of both First and Second Manassas battles were Abraham Lincoln for the Union and Jefferson Davis for the Confederacy.
The First Battle of Bull Run was at Manassas, Virginia.
The Union Commanding General on the field at Second Manassas was General John Pope.
First Bull Run (Union name for it) or First Manassas (Confederate name)