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Manassas I (Bull Run) Print E-mail
Other Name: First Bull Run
State: Virginia
Location: Fairfax County and Prince William County
Campaign: Manassas Campaign (July 1861)
Dates: July 21, 1861
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell
confederate  Confederate States: Brig. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and Brig. Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard
Forces Engaged: 60,680 total union  Union States: 28,450 confederate  Confederate States: 32,230
Estimated Casualties: 4,700 total union  Union States: 2,950 confederate  Confederate States:1,750
Results: Result(s):Confederate victory
Description:

This was the first major land battle of the armies in Virginia. On July 16, 1861, the untried Union army under Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell marched from Washington against the Confederate army, which was drawn up behind Bull Run beyond Centreville. On the 21st, McDowell crossed at Sudley Ford and attacked the Confederate left flank on Matthews Hill. Fighting raged throughout the day as Confederate forces were driven back to Henry Hill. Late in the afternoon, Confederate reinforcements (one brigade arriving by rail from the Shenandoah Valley) extended and broke the Union right flank. The Federal retreat rapidly deteriorated into a rout. Although victorious, Confederate forces were too disorganized to pursue. Confederate Gen. Bee and Col. Bartow were killed. Thomas J. Jackson earned the nom de guerre “Stonewall.” By July 22, the shattered Union army reached the safety of Washington. This battle convinced the Lincoln administration that the war would be a long and costly affair. McDowell was relieved of command of the Union army and replaced by Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, who set about reorganizing and training the troops.

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