a man names manassas named it after himself
Named after rivers. There were one or two battles that the Union also named after rivers, or at least water-courses. Bull Run (Manassas to the Confederates), and Antietam (Sharpsburg) are two well-known examples.
Union (The North) forces called the Battle of Manassas the Battle of Bull Run .
Union fought Confederate at Manassas (Bull Run) - both times.
Manassas.
a man names manassas named it after himself
First and Second Battle of Manassas (named after the nearby creek)
It was named that by the North for its proximity to the Bull Run River. In the South it was called the Battle of Manassas for its proximity to Manassas Junction. There were actually two battles in 1861 and 1862; First and Second Bull Run in the North, and First and Second Manassas in the South.
First Battle of Bull Run, aka First Battle of Manassas, in Virginia. In the North it was named after its proximity to the Bull Run River. In the South it was named after its proximity to Manassas Junction.
First and Second Battle of Manassas (named after the nearby creek)
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"
Manassas, by a little stream named after a man called Bull. (Bull Run).
First and Second Battle of Manassas (named after the nearby creek)
Southern Historians generally refer to the second battle of Bull Run as the Second Battle of Manassas. Generally, Southern Historians named battles after place names and Union Historians named battles after Rivers or bodies of water. Manassas was a village. Bull Run was a stream.
The address of the Manassas Museum is: 9101 Prince William St, Manassas, VA 20110
Manassas, VA. The Union clasified or named battles after rivers, creeks, or waterways. The South named them after towns, villages, or cities.Manassas, Virginia.
The address of the Manassas Museum Associates is: Po Box 560, Manassas, VA 20110