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The first battle of the Civil War was the Battle of Fort Sumter. The leader for the Union was Robert Anderson and the leader for the Confederacy was P. G. T. Beauregard.
Ellen G. White did not write a book specifically titled "The Battle of Bull Run." However, she did write the book "The Great Controversy," which covers historical events and spiritual insights, including references to the Civil War and battles like Bull Run. It is a classic work in Christian literature that explores the themes of spiritual warfare and the ultimate triumph of good over evil.
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G. O'Muhr has written: 'Causes and effects of the American Civil War' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
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One notable incident during the Civil War was the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1-3, 1863. It was the largest and bloodiest battle of the war, with over 50,000 casualties. The Union Army, led by General George G. Meade, successfully defended against General Robert E. Lee's Confederate forces, ending Lee's second invasion of the North and marking a turning point in the war.
On October 28, 1864 the Second Battle of Newtonia was fought in Missouri. This was a Union victory as commander James G. Blunt defeated the forces of Confederate commander Joseph Shelby.