Taylor, Victoria, and Racheal Virginia 30 miles west from Washington D.C By Bull Run Creek In Manassas.

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Taylor, Victoria, and Racheal

Virginia 30 miles west from Washington D.C By Bull Run Creek In Manassas

MCDOWELLBEAUREGARD Leader of the North Leader of the South

Sunday at 2 o’clock the drums beat the assembly, then the started fighting at 2:10

Union 460 killed 1,124 wounded 1,312 missing 29 guns abandoned or captured by the Confederates 28,450 on the Union side 387 killed 1,582 wounded 13 missing 32,230 on the Confederate side Confederate

It was the first major battle The Henry house was smashed Days were hot and steamy

Politicians The north wanted Lincoln to invade Virginia Newspapers pressured President Lincoln to quick end of the rebellion of the southern states and Lincoln was stressed.

Soldiers with hunting skills The New York 71 st The New Hampshire 2 nd

The Battle of Bull Run lasted about one day.