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it sounds like you may be talking about the 2nd battle of bull run (1862) fought between Robert E Lee and John Pope. Pope was defeated.
Lee commanded the Confederate forces.
On the Confederate side, the second General was P.G.T. Beauregard. (His commander, Sidney Johnston, was killed at this battle.) On the Union side, Grant's second-in-command was Sherman.
The Confederates were led by Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
While Confederate General Robert E. Lee was engaged in the Second Battle of Bull Run, Confederate General Kirby Smith entered Kentucky from Tennessee. He surprised and captured a group of Union recruits at Richmond, Kentucky.
it sounds like you may be talking about the 2nd battle of bull run (1862) fought between Robert E Lee and John Pope. Pope was defeated.
Confederates under Lee and Jackson
The Second Battle of Lexington was a Confederate victory in Lexington, Missouri on October 19, 1864. This was a minor battle in the Confederacy's attempt to bring Missouri into the Confederate States of America.
Chickamauga
No Gettysburg happened two years after the war started. It was the second Confederate invasion of the North.
Robert E. Lee
Stonewall Jackson
Lee commanded the Confederate forces.
Major General John Pope had lost telegraphic contact to Washington DC for four days. His first dispatch was written on August 30, 1862. He had indicated that he would be victorious in the battle to be called the Second Battle of Bull Run.
The second battle of Sabine pass, fought on Sept.8,1863, was a major Confederate victory.
General Sidney Johnston, killed at that battle. And his second-in-command P.G.T. Beauregard.
On the Confederate side, the second General was P.G.T. Beauregard. (His commander, Sidney Johnston, was killed at this battle.) On the Union side, Grant's second-in-command was Sherman.