From Manassas to Appomattox: Memoirs of the Civil War in America
CHAPTER XIV.
SECOND BATTLE OF MANASSAS (BULL RUN).
Battle opened by the Federals on Jackson's Right, followed by Kearny--Longstreet's Reconnoissance--Stuart, the Cavalry Leader, sleeps on the Field of Battle--Pope thought at the Close of the 29th that the Confederates were retreating--Second Day--Fitz-John Porter struck in Flank--Longstreet takes a Hand in the Fight late in the Day--Lee under Fire--The Federal Retreat to Centreville--That Point turned--Pope again dislodged--"Stonewall" Jackson's Appearance and Peculiarities-- Killing of "Fighting Phil" Kearny--Losses--Review of the Campaign 180