Thousands of reenactors, on foot and on horseback, thundered across sweltering fields north of Manassas Saturday to re-fight the Battle of Bull Run and mark the 150th anniversary of the first major clash of the Civil War. An estimated 8,700 reenactors from the U.S., Canada and Great Britain restaged the battle, starting at 9:30 a.m., on a 177-acre site off Pageland lane, near Route 29, in Gainsville. Perspiring Yankees and Confederates, clad in colorful period uniforms, fired rifle volleys and cannon shots _ minus bullet and shell _ as they had a century and a half ago, amid shouts, and cavalry charges and numerous “casualities.” Read full article >>