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Second Bull Run (or Second Manassas, as it was known in the South) is considered by many to be the greatest example of Robert E. Lees tactical genius. It was also the final humiliation for John Pope, the Union general who had been personally selected by Abraham Lincoln to come East and lead the Union army to victory in northern Virginia. In the summer of 1862, George McClellans Union army was bogged down east of Richmond. In order to break this stalemate, Union officials decided to create a new army in northern Virginia and send it against Richmond from the north. Confederate commander Robert E. Lee, fresh from his costly victory against McClellan in the Seven Days Battle, mad a bold decision to risk leaving McClellan in place in order to strike a decisive blow against Popes new army.Second Bull Run was the culmination of a series of maneuvers by which Lee, Longstreet, Jackson and Stuart outmarched the larger Union command and outgeneraled its confused commanders. The books campaign approach also shows the relationship of the culminating battle to the related battles at Cedar Mountain, Groveton and Chantilly. The Second Bull Run Campaign includes fourteen specially commissioned maps by Paul Dangel, the most up-to-date order of battle available, and special sidebars on leaders, units, incidents and controversies of the campaign. Connections between the First and Second Bull Run battles are examined, the battlefields as they are today are described, and suggestions for futher study are made in a descriptive bibliography and readers guide.

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title The Second Bull Run Campaign July-August 1862 Great Campaigns - photo 1

title:The Second Bull Run Campaign, July-August 1862 Great Campaigns
author:Martin, David G.
publisher:Combined Publishing
isbn10 | asin:0938289802
print isbn13:9780938289807
ebook isbn13:9780585121888
language:English
subjectBull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862, Manassas (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
publication date:1996
lcc:E473.77.M37 1996eb
ddc:973.7/32
subject:Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862, Manassas (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
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Great Campaigns
The Second Bull Run Campaign
Page 2
GREAT CAMPAIGN SERIES
The Antietam Campagin
The Atlanta Campaign
The Chancellorsville Campaign
The First Air Campaign
The Gettysburg Campaign
Jackson's Valley Campaign
The Little Bighorn Campaign
MacArthur's New Guinea Campaign
The Midway Campaign
The Peninsula Campaign
The Petersburg Campaign
The Philadelphia Campaign
Rommel's North Africa Campaign
The Shiloh Campaign
The Vicksburg Campaign
The Waterloo Campaign
Page 3
Great Campaigns
The Second Bull Run Campaign
July August 1862
David G. Martin
COMBINED BOOKS
Pennsylvania
Page 4
PUBLISHER'S NOTE
Combined Books, Inc., is dedicated to publishing books of distinction in history and military history. We are proud of the quality of writing and the quantity of information found in our books. Our books are manufactured with style and durability and are printed on acid-free paper. We like to think of our books as soldiers: not infantry grunts, but well dressed and well equipped avant garde. Our logo reflects our commitment to the modern and yet historic art of bookmaking. We call ourselves Combined Books because we view the publishing enterprise as a "combined" effort of authors, publishers and readers. And we promise to bridge the gap between usa gap which is all too seldom closed in contemporary publishing. We would like to hear from our readers and invite you to write us at our offices in Pennsylvania with your reactions, queries, comments, even complaints. All of your correspondence will be answered directly by a member of the Editorial Board or the author. We encourage all of our readers to purchase our books from their local booksellers, and we hope that you let us know of booksellers in your area that might be interested in carrying our books. If you are unable to find a book in your area, please write to us. For information, address: COMBINED BOOKS, INC. 151 East 10th Avenue Conshohocken, PA 19428
First published in the United States of America in 1997 by Combined Books, Inc. Distributed internationally by Greenhill Books, Lionel Leventhal, Ltd., 1 Russell Gardens, London, NW 11 9NN.
Copyright 1997 by David G. Martin
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electrical, mechanical or otherwise, without first seeking the written permissin of the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Martin, David G.
The second Bull Run campaign, July-August 1862 / David Martin.
p. cm. (Great campaigns)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-938289-80-2
1.Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862. 2. Manassas (Va.)HistoryCivil War,
1861-1865. I. Title. II. Series.
E473.77.M37 1996 96-34266
973.7'32dc20 CIP
First Edition, First Printing, 1997
Printed in the United States of America.
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Contents
Preface to the Series
9
I. Spring 1862
13
II. The Arrival of Pope
21
III. Opening Moves
43
IV. Cedar Mountain
57
V. The Campaign Intensifies
89
VI. Jackson on the Loose
105
VII. Groveton
133
VIII. The First Day of Second Bull Run
159
IX. Day of Decision
203
X. Chantilly and After
253
Orders of Battle
273
Guide for the Interested Reader
289
Index
295

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Maps
1. 19 July 1862
29
2. Cedar Mountain, 9 August 1862
68
3. 24 August
107
4. 27 August
115
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