Part of the National Park Civil War Series. Known in the North as Second Bull Run and in the South as Second Manassas, the actions between August 16 and September 2, 1862, marked the midpoint of a momentous season that lifted the Confederacy's fortunes from the brink of disaster to near independence. The gray-clad architects of this achievement, Robert E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, would earn widespread renown from this victory, while Union General John Pope vanished into the backwater of history, confused about the cause of his defeat until his dying day.
Published by Eastern National. Softcover; 56 pages.
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