John Pope for the Union, and Robert E. Lee for the Confederacy
At the first Battle of Bull Run the Confederate commanders were PT Beauregard and Joseph A. Johnston. At the second Battle of Bull Run the top Confederate commander was General Robert E. Lee.
Robert E Lee was in overall command. Stonewall Jackson and James Longstreet were the corps commanders involved.
Stonewall Jackson
In the first battle at Bull Run (1861), gen. McDowell for the Union and gen. "Stonewall" Jackson for the Confederates. In the second battle at Bull Run (1862), gen. Pope for the Union and again gen. 'Stonewall' Jackson for the Confederates.
John Pope led Union forces whereas Robert E. Lee led Confederate forces .
It Was The Second Battle Of The Bull Run Territory
Southern Historians generally refer to the second battle of Bull Run as the Second Battle of Manassas. Generally, Southern Historians named battles after place names and Union Historians named battles after Rivers or bodies of water. Manassas was a village. Bull Run was a stream.
During the Civil War the battle of bull run was the second battle in the war.
If you mean Battle of Bull Run, then it is Battle of Manassas
The flags of the second battle of Bull run was Green and Yellow..... They did were flags too.
Because later a second battle happened by bull run creek( the second battle of bull run) so they gave them the 1st and 2nd to tell the difference.
The Union commander was General McDowell. The Confederate commander was General Beuregard.