Battles and Leaders – McDowell’s Advance to Bull Run – James B. Fry
MOLLUS – The Second Wisconsin at the First Battle of Bull Run – Thomas S. Allen
MOLLUS – A Volunteer at the First Bull Run – H. Seymour Hall
MOLLUS – From Washington to Bull Run and Back Again – H. B. Jackson
MOLLUS – Recollections of the Bull Run Campaign after Twenty-Seven Years – Henry F. Lyster
United Service – The Regular Infantry in the First Bull Run Campaign – Dangerfield Parker
Mr. Kennedy Marshall, Civilian, On the Retreat
Capt. William Colvill, Co. F, 1st Minnesota, On the Battle, Retreat, and Revisiting the Battlefieldhttps://bullrunnings.wordpress.com/2022/11/14/capt-william-colvill-co-f-1st-minnesota-on-the-battle-retreat-and-revisiting-the-battlefield/
Sgt. William Lochern, Co. E. 1st Minnesota Infantry, On the Battle
Pvt. Louis Herbert Metcalfe, Co. E, 11th New York Infantry, On the Battle
Pvt. William R. Murray, Co. E, 71st New York State Militia, On the Battle
Lt. Col. Francis Effingham Pinto, 32nd New York Infantry, On the Campaign
Pvt. Albert E. Sholes, Co. B, 1st Rhode Island Infantry, On the Campaign
Pvt. Lyman E. Stowe, Co. F, 2nd Michigan Infantry, On the March to Washington and the Campaign
Capt. John C. Tidball, Co. A, 2nd U. S. Artillery, On the Battle and Retreat
Pvt. Robert Welch, Co. H, 71st New York State Militia, On the Battle
Cpl. James A. Wright, Co. F, 1st Minnesota Infantry, On the Battle
Cpl. James A. Wright, Co. F, 1st Minnesota Infantry, On the March
Cpl. James A. Wright, Co. F, 1st Minnesota Infantry, On the Retreat
Cpl. James A. Wright, Co. F, 1st Minnesota Infantry, Sets the Record Straight
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