Joseph E. Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard
"Stonewall" Jackson
Confederate General PT Beauregard commanded the Army of the Potomac and General Joseph Johnston commanded the Army of the Shenandoah at the first Battle of Bull Run.
Gen. Irvin McDowell
The number of Confederate soldiers engaged in the 1861 First Battle of Bull Run were 32,000 men. PT Beauregard commanded 22,000 troops and was reinforced with General Johnston's 10,000 troops.
The First Battle of Bull Run aka First Battle of Manassas.
First Battle of Bull Run - 32-34,000 Second Battle of Bull Run - 50,000
First Bull Run
The Confederate armies commanded by Beauregard and Joe Johnston won this battle on July 21, 1861.
General Irwin McDowell.
The Confederacy won both the Battles of Bull Run (Manassas). In the first, they were commanded by Joseph E. Johnston, against the Union army under Irvin McDowall. In the second, they were commanded by Robert E. Lee, against the Union army under John Pope.
One of the first major battles in the civil war was the battle at bull run.
The first bull run, known as the First Battle of Bull Run, took place on July 21, 1861, during the American Civil War. Key figures involved included Confederate General Pierre G. T. Beauregard and General Joseph E. Johnston, who led the Confederate forces to victory, while Union forces were commanded by Brigadier General Irvin McDowell. This battle marked the first major clash between the Union and Confederate armies, highlighting the war's intensity and foreshadowing its duration.