Memoirs – CSA

Capt. Edward Porter Alexander, Signal Officer, Army of the Potomac, On the Signal Corps in the Campaign

Battles and Leaders – The First Battle of Bull Run – P. G. T. Beauregard

Battles and Leaders – General Ewell at Bull Run – Campbell Brown

Battles and Leaders – Virginia Scenes in ‘61 – Constance Cary Harrison

Battles and Leaders – Incidents of the First Bull Run – John Imboden

Battles and Leaders – Responsibilities of the First Bull Run – Joseph Johnston

Battles and Leaders – The Confederate Commissariat at Manassas – L. B. Northrup

“B. C. B.,” Co. K, 10th VA in the Campaign

Pvt. George W. Bagby, 11th Virginia Infantry, Aide to Col. Thomas Jordan, AAG to Beauregard, On Camp and the Battle

Sgt. Major Randolph Barton, Staff, 33rd Virginia Infantry, On the Battle (1)

Sgt. Major Randolph Barton, Staff, 33rd Virginia Infantry, On the Battle (2)

Lt. Charles Minor Blackford, Wise Troop, On the Battle

Capt. Thomas M. Boyd, Co. G, 19th Virginia Infantry, On Stonewall Jackson at the Battle

Lt. George Campbell Brown, Aide-de-camp to R. S. Ewell, On the Battle

Pvt. John O. Casler, Co. A, 33rd Virginia Infantry, On the March From Winchester and the Battle

Pvt. Thomas W. Colley, Co. L (Washington Mounted Rifles), 1st Virginia Cavalry, on the March to Manassas and the Battle

Col. Arthur C. Cummings, 33rd Virginia Infantry, On the Battle (1)

Col. Arthur C. Cummings, 33rd Virginia Infantry, On the Battle (2)

Sgt. Clement D. Fishburne. Rockbridge Artillery, On the Campaign (1)

Sgt. Clement D. Fishburne. Rockbridge Artillery, On the Campaign (2)

Laura (Thornberry) Fletcher, On the Battle and Aftermath

Calloway Kirksey Henderson, co. F, 7th South Carolina Infantry, On First Contact with the Enemy

Pvt. John H. B. Jones, Co. I, 4th Virginia Infantry, On the Battle

Dr. Hunter McGuire on Brig. Gen. T. J. Jackson’s Wound

Pvt. Robert R. Murray, Co. D, 7th Georgia Infantry, On the Battle

Pvt. Rufus H. Peck, Co. C, Botetourt Dragoons, Attached to 30th Virginia Cavalry*, On the Battle

Lt. John Calvin Reed (Reid), Co. I, 8th Georgia Infantry, On the Battle and Aftermath

Lt. William Mack Robbins, Co. G, 4th Alabama Infantry, On the Battle

Pvt. Vardy Ptichard (Prichett) Sisson, On the Campaign

Maj. Charles Henry Smith (Bill Arp), Commissary, 8th Georgia Infantry, On Casualties, Medical Treatment, the Tragedy of War, and the March to Manassas

Col. William Smith’s Memoir of the Battle

Pvt. Virgil A. Stewart, Co. A, 8th Georgia Infantry, Recalls the Battle

Unknown, Co. D, 7th Georgia Infantry, On the Aftermath of the Battle

Unknown, Col. Radford’s Squadron, Radford Rangers, Attached to 30th Virginia Cavalry*, On the Battle

Pvt. William C. Ward, Co. G, 4th Alabama Regiment, On the Campaign

Pvt. William Nathaniel Wood, Co. A, 19th Virginia Infantry, On the Battle

Confederate Veteran Volume 29, 1921, “Caring for the Soldiers in the Sixties”

SHSP Volume 19, 1891, “History of the First Battle of Manassas and the Organization of the Stonewall Brigade”

SHSP Volume 19, 1891, “The Soubriquet ‘Stonewall’”

SHSP Volume 23, 1895, “First Manassas”, Close of Battle, Cavalry Pursuit

SHSP Volume 32, 1904, “General Eppa Hunton At The Battle Of Bull Run, July 21, 1861″ 

SHSP Volume 34, 1906, Maryland Line in the “First Battle Of Manassas”

SHSP Volume 34, 1906, “Thirty-Third Virginia At First Manassas”

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