Sidney Johnston, killed in that battle.
For the Union, U.S.Grant in his first big battle, which he nearly lost on the first day. For the Confederates, Sidney Johnston, regarded as the best General in the South, killed in this battle.
He was the South's ( Confederates ) General . He lead the confederates during the Civil War .
The Confederates were led by General Robert Edward Lee. The Federals were led by General George Brinton McClellan.
he loved his home state Virginia so he joined confederates. The Confederate army commander in the American Civil War. Yes, he was A <-- Notice the A, confederate army commander in the American Civil War. He was a war hero, many battles known; battle of Bull Run, battle of Shiloh, battle of Gettysburg, and many others to lead his troops into battle. The odds seemed to be always against him. Every time he fought a battle, he found in strategy and not in pride. I could easily count him as one of the better Confederate Generals. General Lee was appointed General-in-Chief of the Confederate Army in 1865, just in time to sign the surrender documents.
Union Colonel August Willich had been a captain in the Prussian army. His experience as a commanding officer in Europe helped him lead a new group of recruits on the second day of the Battle of Shiloh in 1862.
The Battle of Shiloh was fought in Hardin County, Tennessee on April 6 - 7, 1862. It was a major battle that was won by the Union forces that were lead by Major General Ulysses S. Grant.
a decisive battle in the American Civil War (1863); after being besieged for nearly seven weeks the Confederates surrendered
Gen. Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard.
If you mean who was "victorious" at The First Battle of Bull Run, it was the Confederates lead by Stonewall Jackson.
he lead the battle of antietom.
they lead the civil war
The capture of Confederate forts Henry and Donalson were a key to the battle of Shiloh that would occur later in 1862. The loss of these two forts allowed an opening for the Union troops to use river boats to move into the Confederate state of Tennessee.