The First Battle of Bull Run aka First Battle of Manassas.
USS Monitor, CSS Virginia was the Confederate vessel.
The first major battle of the American Civil War was the First Battle of Bull Run or the First Battle of Manasas (they are the same battle but with a different name)
The given name of Civil War General Stonewall Jackson was Thomas Jonathan Jackson. He earned the nickname "Stonewall" during the First Battle of Bull Run for his steadfastness in battle. Jackson was a key Confederate commander known for his tactical prowess and significant contributions to the Confederate Army.
First Bull Run (Union name for it) or First Manassas (Confederate name)
The battle of Vicksburg. The Confederate Army capitulated on July 4, 1863.
Fort Sumter
The Battle of Sharpsburg
The first pitched battle of the Civil War was the Battle of Williamsburg, also referred to as the Battle of Fort Magruder. The battle occurred on May 5, 1862.
The Confederate general who played a major role in the First Battle of Bull Run was Thomas J. Jackson, often referred to as "Stonewall" Jackson. His steadfast defense earned him the nickname "Stonewall," as he stood firm against Union forces, contributing significantly to the Confederate victory in the battle. Jackson's leadership and tactical skills were pivotal in the early stages of the Civil War.
The battle at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, is generally considered the first battle of the Civil War.
Hoke's Run (Missouri) was the scene of a battle during the Civil War. H.L. Hunley was the name of a submarine of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
The Battle of Fort Sumter, which occurred on April 12th, 1861.