Yes.
the north (union)
Irvin McDowell
General Pope lost to General Lee at Second Bull Run.
The Battle of Bull Run was part of the America Civil War and was fought on July 21, 1861 in William County, Virginia. The Union was defeated by the Confederate states.
The Second Battle of Bull Run was a victory for the Confederates. Under General Robert E. Lee, Union forces under Union General Hooker were defeated and the Union's premier army, the Army of the Potomac suffered a serious defeat.
No. Lee defeated Pope. Halleck was a Union general.
The First Bull Run Battle
The First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) where Union General McDowell was defeated by Confederate generals Beauregard and Johnston. The battle took place in July of 1861.
A Union victory was expected at the first Battle of Bull Run. It was indeed a shock to have suffered a defeat.
There were two Civil War battles at Bull Run. The first one in July of 1861 saw Union forces defeated as they attempted to capture the Confederate capital of Richmond. The Union failed and was beaten in this battle. The Union defeat could have only boasted the morale of the South. The second battle of Bull Run was in August of 1862. Again the Union army attempted to capture Richmond and was defeated again. There was much loss of life in this second Bull Run battle, however, the two now failures of the Union forces to capture Richmond had to create a positive mood in the South that despite the Union's superiority, the Southern cause as a real chance to succeed.
The Second Battle of Bull Run was a victory for the Confederates. Under General Robert E. Lee, Union forces under Union General Hooker were defeated and the Union's premier army, the Army of the Potomac suffered a serious defeat.
After the Confederates defeated the Union at Bull Run (Manassas), Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell retreated to Washington.