The Union commander was General Irvin McDowell. Union General Patterson was assigned to prevent Southern troops from using a rail link to Bull Run. He did not do so, and thus was not at the battle site.
The Confederate commander was Joseph E. Johnston, who conceded some authority to P.G.T. Beauregard on account of the latter's familiarity with the terrain.
The commander of the Union Army was Brigadier General Irvin McDowell.
Other Union generals who served in various brigades and divisions were Brig. Generals
Daniel Tyler, Robert C. Schenck, David Hunter, and Theodore Runyon.
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Major General Irwin McDowell and Major General Robert Patterson.
The First Battle of Manassas as it was known in the South, or First Battle of Bull Run in the North.
The name that the south called for the Battle of Bull run was Manassas.
Second Bull Run. The south called it Second Manassas.
First Manassas
Bull Run, also known as the Occoquan River
The First Battle of Manassas as it was known in the South, or First Battle of Bull Run in the North.
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Battle of Bull Run was the name given the battle(s) by the Union side.
Union (The North) forces called the Battle of Manassas the Battle of Bull Run .
The South won both battles of Bull Run.
Manassas
The name that the south called for the Battle of Bull run was Manassas.
they fought thier first battle at Bull Run in 1861. their sacond battle at Bull Run took place in 1862
In the South, battles were named based on the location of the fighting. Because the battle of Bull Run was fought near Manassas, VA the South called it the "The Battle of Manassas"
It ended in a south victory
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