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Encyclopedia > Bull Run

Bull Run may refer to:

  • Battles
    • First Battle of Bull Run (First Manassas), the first major battle of the American Civil War
    • Second Battle of Bull Run (Second Manassas), a later battle that took place at Bull Run
    • Bull Run, a young adult novel by Newbery Honor winner Paul Fleischman about 16 characters at the First Battle of Bull Run
  • Places in...
    • Virginia:
    • Oregon:
      • Bull Run Watershed, a watershed in Oregon
      • The Bull Run Hydroelectric Project, a dam project in Oregon
      • The Bull Run River (Oregon), the river for which the watershed and hydro project are named
      • Bull Run, Oregon, an unincorporated community named for the Oregon river
  • Or maybe...
    • Bull market, an economic trend
    • Bullrun, a reality television show on Spike TV based on the Bullrun road rally.
    • Bullrun (song), 2008 single by Travega taken from the album, After a Long Silence.

See also: Combatants United States of America Confederate States of America Commanders Irvin McDowell Joseph E. Johnston P.G.T. Beauregard Strength 35,000 32,500 Casualties 2,896 (460 killed, 1,124 wounded, 1,312 captured/missing)[1] 1,982 (387 killed, 1,582 wounded, 13 missing)[1] For other uses... Combatants United States of America Confederate States of America Commanders John Pope Robert E. Lee James Longstreet Stonewall Jackson Strength 63,000 54,000 Casualties 1,747 killed 8,452 wounded 4,263 captured/missing 1,553 killed 7,812 wounded 109 captured/missing For other uses, see Bull Run... Written by Newberry Winner Paul Fleischman, the novel is the monolgouges of sixteen fictious characters and how they connect to the First Battle of Bull Run in the American Civil War in 1861. ... Bull Run is a free-flowing tributary stream of the Potomac River that originates from a spring in the Bull Run Mountains in Loudoun County, Virginia and flows south to the Occoquan River. ... The Bull Run Mountains are the easternmost mountain chain in the U.S. state of Virginia, stretching approximately sixteen miles in Loudoun, Prince William and Fauquier counties from Broad Run to Aldie. ... The watershed contains much old-growth forest, such as this Douglas Fir forest. ... In investing, financial markets are commonly believed to have market trends[1] that can be classified as primary trends, secondary trends (short-term), and secular trends (long-term). ... Bullrun is an American reality television series. ... A road rally is a car rally that takes place on the public road. ... 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ...

FUCK ME U DIRSTY MOTHER FUCKER {otheruses4|the Spanish tradition|other uses|Bull run}} An encierro in Pastrana, Spain. ... Pamplona (Basque: Iruñea or Iruña) is the capital city of Navarre, Spain. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

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Pamplona Bull Running - San Fermin (1451 words)
The bull run is the most well known act of the Sanfermines and the reason why so many strangers make their way to Pamplona on the 6th of July.
A total of six bulls are "run" as well as two herds of tame bulls and the route, which runs through different streets of the old city centre, measures 825 metres.
In order to ensure that the Run goes off successfully and to avoid danger it is advised that the spectators and runners bear in mind certain minimal rules which guarantee the normal running of the Bull Run.
Second Battle of Bull Run - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1044 words)
The Second Battle of Bull Run, also known as the Second Battle of Manassas, was fought August 30, 1862, as the major battle in the Northern Virginia Campaign of the American Civil War.
Turning his column eastward, he resumed his march in the morning and crossed Bull Run Mountain at Thoroughfare Gap and reached Gainesville in the late afternoon, where cavalry forces under Maj. Gen.
During the morning Jackson's forces fended off the advance of Union forces northeast of the junction near Bull Run Bridge on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad.
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