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American Civil War 1861-1865. First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas, Virginia). Defeat and stampede of the Union troops, 21 July 1861. From 'The Illustrated London News' (London, 1861). Engraving Stock Photo - Alamy
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Guerra civile (1861 - 1865), Guerra civile americana 21/7/1861: Prima battaglia di Bull Run o Prima battaglia di Manassas: Virginia, i Confederati comandati dal generale Beauregard sconfiggono le truppe nordiste del generale Mac Dowell. Incisione.
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