The first battle of the Civil War is descibed in graphic format.
Bradley M. Gottfried's The Maps of First Bull Run: An Atlas of the First Bull Run (Manassas) Campaign, including the Battle of Ball's Bluff, June - October 1861 is the...
William C. Davis has written a compelling and complete account of this landmark conflict. The Battle at Bull Run (or Manassas) is notable for many reasons.
Few subordinate commanders of the war held their commanding officer in greater disdain than did Daniel Tyler. ... Milledge Bonham's brigade of South Carolinians, the larger force, had retreated southwestward toward Mitchell's and ...
McDowell assumed the Confederates would be forced to abandon Manassas Junction and fall back to the next defensible line, the Rappahannock River.
Lewis E. Lindsay, Quinn Coll. via USAMHI. Lt. James H. Young, White-Thomas Coll. via USAMHI. Dr. Watkins Vaughan, taken from Reuben Vaughan Kidd: Soldier of the Confederacy. Petersburg: Violent Bank, 1947.
Debacles at Bull Run comprehensively covers both campaigns, the events that led up to the battles, the fighting itself, and the aftermath of both battles.
Fort Sumter & First Bull Run comprehensively covers all of the events that led up to the the two historic battles, the fighting that took place, and their aftermath and legacies.
Culminating in a stalwart defensive fight by Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson's Virginia Brigade, this is the story of the Confederacy's first victory.
Confederate Military History is a 12-volume series of books written and/or edited by former Confederate general Clement A. Evans that deals with specific topics related to the military personalities, places, battles, and campaigns in ...
Douglas, I Rode With Stonewall, p. 138. ... 151; Letter of B. F. Butterfield in James Tanner, “Corporal Tanner,” National Tribune, June 9, 1887; H. T. Childs, “The Second Battle of Manassas,” Confederate Veteran, Vol. 28 (1920), p. 100.