The 2nd Battle of Bull Run happened about one year after the
1st Battle of Bull Run. The Battle lasted for 3 days, from August 28-30, 1862.
The battle was also referred to as the Second Manassas.
The battle took place in Prince William
County, Virginia, and there weren’t many obstacles since the area where the
battle was fought was just a big field. The objective of this battle for the
Union was to hopefully protect the Shenandoah Valley and Washington D.C. For
the Confederates, their main goal was to destroy Pope. The Union was led by
Gen. John Pope, Major General Fitz John Porter, and Major General Irvin
McDowell, and the Confederates were led by General Robert E. Lee, Major General
James Longstreet, and Major General "Stonewall" Jackson.
On the first
day of the battle, August 28th, Stonewall Jackson attacked a Union column (a
narrow military formation in which units follow behind each other) at Brawner’s
Farm. After a lot of fighting, the battle ended on a stalemate and Jackson
retreated to Stony Ridge. All the while though, Major General Longstreet from
the South was approaching through Thoroughfare Gap with reinforcements. On
August 29th, Union General John Pope decided to launch a series of attacks on
Jackson’s position at Stony Ridge. Pope thought that Jackson was trapped on one
side, and at the end of the day, both sides suffered many casualties. On the
last day of the battle, Pope renewed his attempts to attack the Confederates,
but he didn't know that on the noon of August 29th, Maj. General Longstreet and
the reinforcements reached Jackson and were now on the battlefield. Confederate
artillery destroyed Maj. General John Fitz Porter’s attempt at an assault.
Then, Longstreet’s 25,000 men counterattacked the Union. This counterattack
forced the Union to retreat back to Bull Run.
TOTAL LOSSES
Federal:
Killed – 1,724
Wounded – 8,372
Missing – 5,958
Total – 16,054
Confederate:
Killed – 1,481
Wounded – 7,627
Missing – 89
Total – 9,117
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