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[UNIT COMMANDERS]
UNION
COMMANDER(S)
Irvin
McDowell
CONFEDERATE
COMMANDER(S)
Joseph Eggleston
Johnston
Pierre Gustave Toutant
Beauregard
[UNION
REGIMENTS
&
BATTERIES]
[CONFEDERATE
REGIMENTS
&
BATTERIES]
VICTORY
DESCRIPTION
"Confederates remained in undisturbed possession of the field, the Union armies leaving its unburied dead and many of its wounded in their hands."
Fox's Regimental Losses
BATTLE
HISTORY
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.
National Park Service
GENERALS
KILLED
| Francis S.
Bartow
Killed in Action |
| Barnard Elliott
Bee
Killed in Action |
| George W.
Taylor
Mortally Wounded |
LIST
OF
OFFICERS
KILLED
OR
MORTALLY
WOUNDED
REPORTS
Reports
List
LOSSES
UNION
| KILLED |
WOUNDED |
MISSING/
CAPTURED |
TOTAL |
SOURCE |
| 470 |
1071 |
1793 |
3334 |
Fox's Regimental Losses |
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2950 |
National Park Service |
CONFEDERATE
| KILLED |
WOUNDED |
MISSING/
CAPTURED |
TOTAL |
SOURCE |
| 387 |
1582 |
13 |
1982 |
Fox's Regimental Losses |
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1750 |
National Park Service |
AWARDS
&
HONORS
| Samuel N.
Benjamin
Congressional Medal of Honor |
REFERENCES
*Civil War Regiments from Maine, 1861-1865
10, 29, 30, 32, 34
*Civil War Regiments from Ohio, 1861-1865
18, 44, 49, 50, 102
*Confederate Military History of North Carolina
7, 11, 16, 76
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READINGS
Co. J,: 4th South Carolina infantry at the first battle of Manassas
Breazeale, B. B.
Commentary on the Campaign and Battle of Manassas of July, 1861
Beauregard, Gen. G. T.
Field Medical Services at the Battles of Manassas (Bull Run)
Cunningham, Horace
First Battle of Manassas: An End to Innocence July 18-21, 1861
Hennessy, John
First Manassas 1861: The Battle of Bull Run: With visitor information
Hankinson, Alan
Rising Thunder, A: From Lincoln's Election to the Battles of Bull Run: an Eyewitness History
Wheeler, Richard
We Shall Meet Again: The First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run), July 18-21, 1861
McDonald, JoAnna M.
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