Joseph E. Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard
Confederates
The Confederate militia fighting at Manassas Junction was led by General P.T Beauregard.
General Van Dorn
P.G.T Beauregard
Two Civil War battles occurred at Manassas. The first, in July of 1861, saw Confederate troops led by Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard win a limited victory against Union forces. The second, in August of 1862, was decisively won by Confederate troops led by General Robert E. Lee.
General P.T. Beauregard.
The Confederates were led by Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
Confederates
Bull Run Confederates called it Manassas. Federals called it Bull Run.
The Confederates won both battle of Manassas, July 21, 1861 and again August 29 and 30, 1862.
Manassas is the name given to two battles fought roughly near the railroad junction of Manassas and along the Bull Run River. They were called First and Second Manassas by the Confederates and First and Second Bull Run by the Federals.
For the Union, McDowell. For the Confederates, Joe Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard.
The Confederate militia fighting at Manassas Junction was led by General P.T Beauregard.
In the battle of bull run, (a.k.a Manassas Junction) the Confederates won.
Union: Major General John PopeConfederate: General Robert E. Lee, Major General Thomas J. Jackson, and Lieutenant General James Longstreet
The first major battle of the civil war was the First Battle of Bull Run with the Union led by Brigadier General Irvin McDowell and the Confederates led by Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard.
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