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Antietam, MarylandScenario#: 7 Date: September 17, 1862 Location: Sharpsburg, MarylandHaving gained a victory at Second Bull Run, Lee struck north toward Maryland. This would enable him to keep the initiative, supply his army from the rich farmlands, and keep the campaign out of Confederate territory. McClellan had over 70,000 … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Battle of Hoke's RunScenario#: 18 Date: July 2, 1861 Location: Falling Waters, West VirginiaThe Battle of Falling Waters, also known as the Battle of Hoke’s Run, took place as part of the Manassas Campaign. On July 2, Maj. Gen. Robert Patterson’s division crossed the Potomac River near Williamsport and marched along the main … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Belmont, MissouriScenario#: 21 Date: November 7, 1861 Location: Belmont, MissouriThe Confederates in the west tried to defend a huge area by establishing strong points along the borders. Ulysses S. Grant, unlike many of his contemporaries, was ready to take action. On November 6, he embarked on transports with the … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Cedar Mountain, VirginiaScenario#: 17 Date: August 9, 1862 Location: Cedar Mountain, VirginiaJackson faced Pope in early August and, on the 7th, saw the opportunity to strike Banks at Culpepper, Virginia, before the latter could be reinforced. Pope, however, ordered Banks to advance to Cedar Mountain, and the battle opened when Early’s … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Chancellorsville (3rd day of battle)Scenario#: RB01 Date: May 1-3, 1863 Location: Chancellorsville, VirginiaThe battle was fought on May 1st to May 3rd, 1863 in Virginia. This scenario recreates the third day of battle. Joseph Hooker faces Robert E. Lee. Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Chickamauga, GeorgiaScenario#: 12 Date: September 19-20, 1863 Location: Chickamauga, GeorgiaAfter Gettysburg, both armies maneuvered for position. Lincoln wanted to maintain pressure and pressed Rosecrans to advance with the Army of the Cumberland. Although slow to act, “Old Rosy,” as his troops called him, executed a masterful campaign and… Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Dranesville, VirginiaScenario#: 22 Date: December 20, 1861 Location: Dranesville, VirginiaBoth armies went into winter quarters following the Battle of Ball's Bluff. On December 20, Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, with a mixed brigade, set out north from his position near Centerville to escort the army's wagon trains on a … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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First Battle of WinchesterScenario#: 16 Date: May 25, 1862 Location: Winchester, VirginiaJackson's victory at Front Royal on May 23 threatened Bank's line of retreat, so he evacuated Strasburg and marched toward Winchester. Jackson also headed north, but Bank's Union forces reached Winchester before Jackson and deployed south of the… Battle Cry - Civil War |
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First Bull Run, VirginiaScenario#: 1 Date: July 21, 1861 Location: Manassas, VirginiaThe Confederates occupied a defensive position along the southern bank of a meandering river called Bull Run. With the bulk of his forces on his right, Beauregard planned to attack the Union left flank, but a little after sunrise on … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Fort Donelson, Tennessee (Confederate Breakout)Scenario#: 23 Date: February 15, 1862 Location: Fort Donelson, TennesseeAfter the fall of Fort Henry, Grant marched on Fort Donelson and had almost completed encircling the Fort when the Confederate commanders realized, if they didn't move quickly, they would be cut off. During the night, they massed their troops … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Fredericksburg, VirginiaScenario#: 8 Date: December 13, 1862 Location: Fredericksburg, VirginiaMcClellan failed to pursue Lee’s army vigorously following the Battle of Antietam. It would be his last display of hesitancy. On November 7, 1862, Lincoln replaced him with Ambrose Burnside, who quickly organized his army and marched rapidly to the … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Gaines Mill, VirginiaScenario#: 5 Date: June 27, 1862 Location: Gaines Mill, VirginiaFollowing the defeat at Bull Run, Lincoln appointed George B. McClellan as the commander of the army. He quickly set about improving the army. The troops were drilled, equipment was improved, and soon the newly christened Army of the Potomac … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (Devil’s Den & Wheat Field)Scenario#: 10 Date: July 1-3, 1863 Location: Gettysburg, PennsylvaniaLee reasoned that his plans to invade Pennsylvania would keep the war in the north and allow his army to feed off the rich northern farmlands. He further hoped another victory could influence Britain and France to recognize the Confederacy, … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (Pickett’s Charge)Scenario#: 11 Date: July 1-3, 1863 Location: Gettysburg, PennsylvaniaLee planned to launch the main assault against the Union center. Longstreet had misgivings and cautioned Lee, but spent the morning readying his brigades for the attack. An artillery bombardment prior to the attack failed to inflict significant… Battle Cry - Civil War |
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GlorietaScenario#: RB03 Date: March 28, 1862 Location: Glorieta, New MexicoThe battle was fought on March 26th to 28th, 1862 in New Mexico. It was also known as La Glorieta Pass. John P. Slough faces William R. Scurry. Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Greenbrier River, West VirginiaScenario#: 20 Date: October 3, 1861 Location: Greenbrier River, West VirginiaAfter the failure of the campaign against the Union forces in the Cheat Mountain area in September 1861, the Confederate troops withdrew to the Greenbrier River, under the command of Gen. Henry R. Jackson. During the night of October 2–3, … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Jonesboro 1st DayScenario#: RB04 Date: August 31, 1864 Location: Jonesboro, GeorgiaThe Battle of Jonesborough (modern name Jonesboro) was fought August 31–September 1, 1864, during the Atlanta Campaign in the American Civil War. Two Union armies led by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman maneuvered to draw the Army of Tennessee (led … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Kernstown, VirginiaScenario#: 3 Date: March 23, 1862 Location: Kernstown, VirginiaJackson’s Valley Campaign of 1862 was arguably his finest. His small army, which never numbered more than 17,000 troops, won five of six battles against three enemy forces totaling 33,000 troops. The largest group included 23,000 soldiers commanded… Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Little Sugar Creek, ArkansasScenario#: 24 Date: February 17, 1862 Location: Little Sugar Creek, ArkansasAs Brig. Gen. Samuel R. Curtis's Union army advanced in January 1862, Sterling Price abandoned Springfield, determined to join forces with Benjamin McCulloch in Arkansas. Marching south along the Telegraph Road, the Missouri State Guard conducted a… Battle Cry - Civil War |
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McDowell, VirginiaScenario#: 15 Date: May 8, 1862 Location: McDowell, VirginiaAt the beginning of May 1862, the defeats at Pea Ridge and Shiloh, and a federal Army advancing on Richmond, gave little hope for the Confederacy. Even “Stonewall” Jackson, in his first battle as an independent commander a few months … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Murfreesboro, Tennessee (1st day of battle)Scenario#: 9 Date: Dec. 31-Jan 2 1863 Location: Murfreesboro, TennesseeAfter Shiloh, Grant campaigned to gain control of the Mississippi, while Buell advanced from Corinth toward the vital Confederate rail junction at Chattanooga. To draw Buell away from his intended target, the Confederate Generals Edmund Kirby Smith… Battle Cry - Civil War |
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New Hope Church, GeorgiaScenario#: 14 Date: May 25, 1864 Location: Dallas, GeorgiaWhile Grant pursued Lee in Virginia, Sherman was relentlessly hounding Johnston’s army through Georgia toward Atlanta. Johnston was an able strategist and repeatedly maneuvered his army to confront Sherman’s advance. In mid-May, Sherman attempted to… Battle Cry - Civil War |
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New Market, VirginiaScenario#: 13 Date: May 15, 1864 Location: New Market, VirginiaIn early May, Sigel’s Union force of about 8,000 advanced south through the Shenandoah Valley toward Staunton. It was hoped that the capture of this town would put further pressure on Lee’s supplies for the Army of Northern Virginia. To … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Oak Grove, VirginiaScenario#: 26 Date: June 25, 1862 Location: Oak Grove, VirginiaMcClellan decided to resume the offensive after sitting passively for three and a half weeks following the stalemate at the Battle of Seven Pines. He planned to move his siege artillery closer to Richmond by taking the high ground on … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Ox Hill, VirginiaScenario#: 28 Date: September 1, 1862 Location: Ox Hill, VirginiaAfter the second battle of Bull Run, Lee sent Jackson on a wide flanking march to intercept the Union retreat, but Pope anticipated the turning movement and concentrated his units around the Germantown area. Pope ordered the Union Ninth Corps … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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