Picnickers from Washington
people came out from all over and watched the battle
Here are two:1. It came before the Second Battle of Bull Run.2. Until the Second Battle of Bull Run, it was just "the Battle of Bull Run".And a bonus that's not totally ridiculous:The Confederacy named battles after nearby towns or farms, so they called it "Manassas" (or "First Manassas", after there was a Second Manassas). The Union tended to name battles after creeks, rivers, or bodies of water that played a part in the fighting, so they called it "Bull Run" after the Occoquan River, which was also called "Bull Run Creek" because it originated in the nearby Bull Run Mountains.
At the first battle of Bull Run, in the American Civil War, gentlemen and ladies from the city came out with picnic baskets and lunches to watch the fighting. They thought it would be a quick Union victory, not the horrific bloodshed that it was.
the battle of bull run was fought by the river bull run
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The First Battle Of Bull Run
what happened in the battle of the bull run
Nother name for the battle of bull run is battle of manasses
People thought that the Battle of Bull Run would be fun to watch, so they took picnic baskets and set up blankets to watch all of the action between the union confederate soldiers!:)
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
It Was The Second Battle Of The Bull Run Territory