Bull Run (Manassas) I Battle Drawing
The First Battle of Bull Run, or by the Confederates as the First Battle of Manassas, was fought on 21 July 1861. It is considered the first major battle of the Civil War. The Confederate forces of the Army of the Potomac (later renamed the Army of Northern Virginia) under General Beauregard beat the Union Forces of the Army of Northeastern Virginia led by General McDowell. Confederate Brigadier General Thomas Jackson received his nickname "Stonewall" on the field here. The battle took place roughly 25 west of Washington D.C.
Hand drawing of the battle of the battle showing the Confederate cavalry overrunning Union artillery. Bottom left corner states "July 21st 1861, Federal (Gen. McDowell) Loss: 481 Killed, 1011 Wounded, 1460 Missing...Confederate (Gen. Beauregard) Loss: 378 Kd, 1489 Wd, 30Mg."
Result: Confederate Victory
Created/Published: 1889
Dimensions (Width x Height): 14.5x11.7
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