First Manassas | July 21, 1861

Virginia

Early on the morning of July 21st, 1861, the Union divisions of Col. David Hunter and Samuel Heintzelman crossed Bull Run creek at Sudley Ford behind Confederate Gen. Pierre G. T. Beauregard鈥檚 left flank. Three brigades under Gens. Nathan 鈥淪hanks鈥 Evans, Bernard Bee, and Col. Francis Bartow were moved to Matthews Hill to meet the advancing Yankees. An additional brigade under Col. William T. Sherman crossed the creek and pressed the Confederate right while Col. Oliver O. Howard鈥檚 brigade attacked the Rebel left. Fighting raged throughout the morning as the Confederates were driven back to Henry Hill. Bee and Bartow were killed. In the afternoon, the brigade of Gen. Thomas J. Jackson occupied Henry Hill, supporting the infantry and artillery there. A Confederate brigade under Col. Jubal Early beat back Howard鈥檚 advance. Jackson鈥檚 brigade attacked the Union infantry and artillery gathered on the west edge of the hill, precipitating a general collapse of the Federal line. The retreat rapidly deteriorated into a rout. Although victorious, Confederate forces were too disorganized to pursue. Thomas J. Jackson earned the nom de guerre 鈥沦迟辞苍别飞补濒濒.鈥

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