We contribute a share of our revenue to remove carbon from the atmosphere and we offset our team's carbon footprint. In the aftermath of the battle McClellan was replaced as head of the Army of the Potomac by Ambrose Burnside (1824-81) due to his failure to pursue Lee's retreating forces. 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Principal Commanders: Cdr. 144. After some 34 hours of bombardment, the fort surrenders on April 13, and Federal troops evacuate the fort the next day. Elk Water, West Virginia. 48. HistoryNet.com contains daily features, photo galleries and over 25,000 articles originally published in our nine magazines. The following is a list of Civil War battles in chronological order. Berryville Virginia. 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History is who we are and why we are the way we are.. Bagdad, Shelby Co., Kentucky. 148. The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 216 total. Boonsboro Maryland. 40. Texas Civil War Battles. Bayles' Cross Roads, Louisiana. Union General George McClellan pursued Robert E. Lee through three mountain passes during the Maryland Campaign. "Battles of the American Civil War." 78. Statistical Record of the Armies of the United States. Fort Sumter: Civil War, Battle & Location - HISTORY Battle of Tupelo - Wikipedia Union Major General Philip H. Sheridan attacked the seemingly impregnable heights of Fishers Hill, grandly known as the Gibraltar of the Shenandoah Valley.. August 27th5th West Virginia Volunteers. The battle of Nashville was the last major battle in the Western Theater and a major victory for the Union. Harper's Ferry, Virginia. January 1st1st Maryland Cavalry, Potomac Home Brigade. 15. Later that year, President Lincoln visited the battlefield and delivered his famous speech, the Gettysburg Address. Warsaw, Missouri. May 67, Port Walthall Junction, Virginia Blackburn's Ford, Virginia. April 30May 6, Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia Hickman, Kennedy. III., page 268. Included in this list are all the major battle and many of the minor battles for each state. 112. Dunksburg, near Sedalia, Missouri. 89. Rowlett's Station (also known as Mumfordsville and Woodsonville), Kentucky. At 7:00 a.m. the Union forces fired their first return shot in the war, done by Captain Abner Doubleday (1819-93). 106. Bolivar Heights, Virginia. September 17, Battle of Antietam/Sharpsburg May 3, Fredericksburg, Virginia Belmont, Missouri. 118. var ccx_embed_code = "UAcRDy"; 75. The Battle of Fort Sumter took place between April 12th and April 13th in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SYSTEM; Texas Battles from Dyer's Compendium. 76. The Union forces under Brigadier General Irvin McDowell (1818-85) were 28,400 strong, while the Confederate forces under Brigadier General P.G.T. The Union forces were under the command of Major General William T. Sherman (1820-91) and were 34,000 strong, while the Confederates were under the command of General John Bell Hood (1831-79) and had 40,000 troops. Edward's Ferry, Virginia. June 1518, Battle of Petersburg, Virginia Phillippi, West Virginia. November 26th1st Pennsylvania Cavalry. September 1920, Shepherdstown, (West) Virginia, December 1115, Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia Please note that content linked from this page may have different licensing terms. World History Encyclopedia is a non-profit organization. Lee was hopeful that his men could get to Lynchburg while fending off the Union calvary before any infantry showed up. Elliott's Mills (called also Camp Crittenden), Missouri. Civil War Battles | Map of Battles of the American Civil War - Esri November 9th2d, 21st, 33d, and 59th Ohio and 16th Kentucky Volunteers, commanded by Col. J. W. Sill, 33d Ohio. Official battle lists of the Civil War, 1861-1865, NARA, M823; Newton Allen strait,Alphabetical list of battles, 1754-1900 : war of the rebellion, Spanish-American war, Philippine insurrection, and all old wars, with dates : summary of events of the war of the rebellion, 1860-1865 ; Spanish-American war, Philippine insurrection, 1898-1900 . December 4thCitizens; see New York Herald, December 7, 1661. The culmination of the Stones River Campaign, the battle of Stones River had the highest casualty rates on both sides. September 1stMissouri Home Guards. 71. 22. Lane's Prairie, near Rolla, Missouri. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought between July 1st and 3rd in Adams Country, Pennsylvania near the town of Gettysburg. 55. Lexington, Missouri. Woodbury and Morgantown, Kentucky. The South did surprisingly well in beginning states of the war. Mark is a full-time author, researcher, historian, and editor. An estimated 600,000-700,000 Americans lost their lives during the Civil War. Charlestown (or Bird's Point), Missouri. Middle Creek Fork, West Virginia. Shiloh (April 6, 1862-April 7, 1862) By February of 1862, the Union Army had achieved victories in central Kentucky and Tennessee. 44. Hawk's Nest, West Virginia. "Battles of the American Civil War." The books began publication in 1999 with 'Manassas'. Martinsburg, Missouri. Going into to the battle Union forces had high hopes of routing the rebels and putting a quick end to the war. Lasting from July 1-3 in 1863, Gettysburg was the bloodiest battle of the war with over 50,000 casualties. 120. The battle was a major turning point of the war. December 31January 2, Battle of Stones River / Murfreesboro, Tennessee, March 8, Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas The Second Battle of Bull Run resulted in the sound defeat of the Union forces and a Confederate victory, with there being 14,000 Union casualties and 8,000 Confederate casualties. Dry Wood (also known as Fort Scott), Dallas, Missouri. He holds an MA in Political Philosophy and is the WHE Publishing Director. The first major land battle was the First Battle of Bull Run, which took place in July 1861 outside of Washington, D.C. Washingtonians were certain the war would be short-lived, and many even gathered to picnic and watch the battle unfold. 103. September 10th9th, 10th, 12th, 13th, 28th, and 47th Ohio Volunteers. Taylor's Ford, Wautauga River, Tennessee. October 12thMajor James' Cavalry. Newport News, Virginia. Greenbrier, West Virginia. Linn Creek, Missouri. The Battle of Chickamauga was the second with nearly 35,000 deaths. April 8, Appomattox Courthouse at Appomattox Station, Virginia* December 17th32d Indiana Volunteers. The Battle of Gettysburg was the deadliest battle of the Civil War. 93. 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The American Civil War took place between 1861-1865. The Union forces were under the command of Major General George B. McClellan (1826-85), who had been given command following the Second Battle of Bull Run and were 75,300 strong. Following his defeat Lee retreated back to Virginia with his army but would never invade the north again and would be pushed back towards Richmond for the remainder of the war. The copyright holder has published this content under the following license: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. October 12th39th Indiana Volunteers. 102. It is estimated that over 10,000 battles of various sizes were fought during the Civil War as Union forces marched towards victory. Harper's Ferry, Virginia. Occoquan Creek, Virginia. Blue Springs Tennessee. Southern general Robert E. Lee, experiencing a number of victories in the South, hoped to push North and bring an end to the war. The First Battle of Bull Run was the first major land battle, fought near Washington D.C. June 3d1st West Virginia, 16th Ohio, 7th and 9th Indiana, and 14th Ohio Volunteers. The Civil War was no longer a battle of the swift, or the fittest. Perhaps no other Civil War battle is as well-known as the Battle of Gettysburg. 61. Immediately after Abraham Lincoln is elected President, South Carolina calls a state convention to remove itself from the United States of America. Grafton, West Virginia. Kennedy Hickman is a historian, museum director, and curator who specializes in military and naval history. 115. President Abraham Lincoln (1809-65) also used the repealing of Lee's forces as the justification for announcing the Emancipation Proclamation and basically ended any chance of European support for the Confederates. July 7th8th New York Volunteers. Lovettsville, Virginia. The battles of the Civil War were fought across the United States from the East Coast to as far west as New Mexico. 58. General P.G.T. The Union USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia (formerly the Merrimack) dueled, but were both unable to inflict significant damage upon the other due to their heavy armor. June 1stCompany B, 2nd U. S. Cavalry. January 8th10th Iowa Volunteers. Union troops were forced to surrender the fort, resulting in a Confederate victory. The next day the Union army slowly but eventually took back all the ground they had lost, forcing the Confederates to withdraw. September 18thKentucky Home Guards. Worthington, Marion Co, West Virginia. The Battle of Gettysburg was a major turning point in the war, and the bloodiest battle of the war. 123. war Department. November 12thReconnoitring party of the Jr New York Cavalry. Great Bethel, Virginia. The Battle of Shiloh took place between April 6th and 7th in Hardin Country, Tennessee near Pittsburgh Landing. 87. The Confederate army was 45,000 men strong. 1861. St. Louis, Missouri, corner Fifth and Walnut Streets. Black Walnut Creek, near Sedalia, Missouri. Both sides suffered unprecedented casualties, and the. October 4thOrganization not recorded; Union loss, twenty killed ; Confederate loss, fifty killed. June 17thLocal Militia. The North was becoming increasingly industrial, while the Southern economy was based on cash crops produced on large plantations with slave labor. August 7th20th New York Volunteers. The casualties on both sides of this battle were light, with 260 Union casualties and 440 Confederate. 10, Missouri (Mississippi River) Guyandotte, West Virginia. Romney, West Virginia (also Mill Creek Mills). The Battle of Fort Sumter marked the beginning of the American Civil War. 36. Booneville, Missouri. Independence, Little Blue, Missouri. The one day battle between Lee and McClellan would result in the bloodiest single day in the Civil War and all of American history. The aftermath of the battle led to the Confederacy losing control of Mississippi and the Mississippi River and helped to cemented Grant's reputation that would eventually led him to command the whole Union army. Dry Forks, Cheat River, West Virginia. When the fighting was done a total of 12,400 Union and 10,300 Confederate soldiers were dead. Rich Mountain, West Virginia. Dallas, Missouri. June 2728, Garnetts Farm and Goldings Farm, Virginia* In this collection of resources, we examine nine of the most important military struggles that progressed the war, diverted it into Scotland, and brought the downfall of first King Charles I of England (r. 1625-1649) and then his son Charles II. 60. Point of Rocks, Maryland 46. Rocky Face, Georgia Munson's Hill, Virginia. The Battle of Atlanta was part of the Atlanta Campaign by Sherman to neutralize the the city as an important supply and rail center for the Confederate army. December 12th6th Kentucky Volunteers. 98. April 12, Battle of Fort Sumter Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, June 3, Battle of Philippi, (West) Virginia, June 10, Battle of Big Bethel, Virginia The battle led to a Union victory with only 3,600 casualties, while the Confederates suffered 8,500. Harrisonville and Parkersville, Missouri. September 2d13th Massachusetts Volunteers. Chicamicomico, North Carolina. After early fighting Lee received reports of Union infantry and decided to surrender to Grant since there was no reason to keep retreating. July 17th3d Missouri Reserves (four hundred men). 13. By the end the battle was the bloodiest battle in American history up to that point, with 13,000 casualties on the Union side and 10,700 on the Confederate side. Henry Halleck took Corinth after a month-long siege. November 24thMissouri Home Guard. Prior to the siege Union and Confederate forces had clashed for the prior week during Grant's Inland Campaign in Mississippi. Perhaps no other Civil War battle is as well-known as the Battle of Gettysburg. Carrick's Ford, West Virginia. October 23d2d Ohio Volunteers, 1st and Loughlin's Ohio Cavalry, and 1st Ohio Artillery. December 18th27th Ohio, and 8th, 18th, 22d, and 24th Indiana Volunteers, 31st Kansas and 1st Iowa Cavalry, a detachment of U. S. Cavalry, and two batteries of 1st Missouri Light Artillery. As a result, names such as Manassas, Sharpsburg, Gettysburg, and Vicksburg became eternally entwined with images of sacrifice, bloodshed, and heroism. Debray [CS] Forces Engaged: None. Mathias Point, Virginia. Hunter's Mills, Virginia. To this day, the Civil War remains the bloodiest war in American history, with an estimated 600,000- 700,000 troops losing their lives, nearly 2% of the population at the time. November 11thOne hundred and ten men of the 7th Kansas Cavalry.
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