Browse Items (321 total)
Van Dorn’s Last Chance for GloryScenario#: SE20 Date: October 3-4, 1862 Location: Corinth, MississippiSecond Battle of Corinth Horse & Musket — Sunset of an Era (VI) |
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The Confederacy at Flood TideScenario#: SE19 Date: August 28-30, 1862 Location: Gainesville, VirginiaSecond Battle of Bull Run Horse & Musket — Sunset of an Era (VI) |
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Missouri vs. MissouriScenario#: SE17 Date: August 10, 1861 Location: Wilson’s Creek, MissouriBattle of Wilson's Creek Horse & Musket — Sunset of an Era (VI) |
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SelmaScenario#: SE13 Date: April 2, 1865 Location: Selma, AlabamaBattle of Selma Horse & Musket — Sunset of an Era (VI) |
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Drewry’s BluffScenario#: SE11 Date: May 16, 1864 Location: Drewry’s BluffBattle of Proctor's Creek Horse & Musket — Sunset of an Era (VI) |
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Missionary RidgeScenario#: SE09 Date: November 25, 1863 Location: Chattanooga, TennesseeBattle of Missionary Ridge Horse & Musket — Sunset of an Era (VI) |
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Honey SpringsScenario#: SE05 Date: July 17, 1863 Location: Muskogee County, OklahomaBattle of Honey Springs Horse & Musket — Sunset of an Era (VI) |
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The Fate of VicksburgScenario#: SE04 Date: May 16, 1863 Location: Hinds County, MississippiBattle of Champion Hill Horse & Musket — Sunset of an Era (VI) |
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Kennesaw MountainScenario#: 59 Date: June 27, 1864 Location: Cobb County, GeorgiaThe Battle of Kennesaw Mountain was fought during the Atlanta Campaign between Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman against the Confederate Army of Tennessee under Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. Sherman’s campaign was characterized by a series of flanking… Hold the Line — The American Civil War |
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Assault on PetersburgScenario#: 58 Date: June 15, 1864 Location: Petersburg, VirginiaUnion forces under Brig. Gen. Smith, attempted to capture Petersburg, Virginia. The Confederates, under the overall command of Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard, numbered only 2,500. Union General Smith and his men crossed the Appomattox shortly after dawn on… Hold the Line — The American Civil War |
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WildernessScenario#: 57 Date: May 5-6, 1864 Location: Spotsylvania County, VirginiaThe Battle of the Wilderness was the first battle of Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s 1864 Virginia Overland Campaign against Gen. Robert E. Lee. Grant attempted to move through the dense underbrush of the Wilderness, but Lee launched two of … Hold the Line — The American Civil War |
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Missionary RidgeScenario#: 56 Date: November 25, 1863 Location: Chattanooga, TennesseeThe Battle of Missionary Ridge was fought as part of the Chattanooga Campaign. Union forces in the Military Division of the Mississippi under Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant assaulted Missionary Ridge and the Confederate Army of Tennessee, commanded by… Hold the Line — The American Civil War |
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ChickamaugaScenario#: 55 Date: September 19-20, 1863 Location: Chickamauga, GeorgiaUnion General William Rosecrans had gathered his army of 60,000 at Chickamauga, Georgia, located 12 miles southwest of Chattanooga. Confederate General Braxton Bragg’s Army of Tennessee would have 65,000 men. On the first day of battle, Bragg’s men… Hold the Line — The American Civil War |
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Gettysburg - Little Round TopScenario#: 54 Date: July 2, 1863 Location: Gettysburg, PennsylvaniaThe Union forces, under General Meade numbered around 60,000 while the Confederates, under General Lee had about 50,000 troops. At 4:00 in the afternoon the Confederates launched their attack with an artillery bombardment. The Confederates entered… Hold the Line — The American Civil War |
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Champion HillScenario#: 53 Date: May 16, 1863 Location: Hinds County, MississippiThe Battle of Champion Hill was the pivotal battle in the Vicksburg Campaign. Union commander Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and the Army of the Tennessee fought the Confederate Army, under Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton. Pemberton’s force formed into … Hold the Line — The American Civil War |
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ChancellorsvilleScenario#: 52 Date: April 30- May 6, 1863 Location: Chancellorsville, VirginiaCrossing the Rapidan River, Federal infantry under General Hooker concentrated near Chancellorsville on April 30. Combined with a Union force at Fredericksburg, Hooker planned a double envelopment, attacking Confederate General Lee from both his… Hold the Line — The American Civil War |
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AntietamScenario#: 51 Date: September 17, 1862 Location: Sharpsburg, MarylandThe Battle of Antietam pitted Union General George McClellan’s Army of the Potomac against General Robert E. Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia. During the first three hours, the two sides struggled over a cornfield. Each side attacked, fell … Hold the Line — The American Civil War |
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Cross Keys / Port RepublicScenario#: 50 Date: July 8-9, 1862 Location: Rockingham County, VirginiaMaj. Gen. John C. Frémont’s 11,000 man Mountain Department army were tasked with keeping Maj. Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson’s two-division force engaged. Jackson’s men under Maj. Gen. Richard S. Ewell were in the vicinity of Cross Keys on the … Hold the Line — The American Civil War |
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ShilohScenario#: 49 Date: April 6-7, 1862 Location: Shiloh, TennesseeThe Confederates under General Albert Sidney Johnson attacked the Union army under General Grant before it could join the Union army under General Buell. Grant’s army was encamped along the Tennessee River near Shiloh Church and Pittsburg Landing.… Hold the Line — The American Civil War |
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First Bull RunScenario#: 48 Date: July 21, 1861 Location: Manassas, VirginiaIn July, 1861 the Union army protecting Washington and the Confederate army facing it were full of new recruits. Neither was ready for war. But the Union forces were larger in number and the political pressure to do something was … Hold the Line — The American Civil War |
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Potter's Raid 5-21 April 1865Civil War |
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The Defeat of Lee - Pursuit to the Appomattox Court House 3-9 April 1865Civil War |
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Flight of Jefferson Davis 2 April - 10 May 1865Civil War |
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Pursuit to Appomattox 2-9 April 1865Civil War |
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The Fall of Petersburg - Federal Movements 29-31 March and the Battle of Five Forks 1 April 1865Civil War |
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Stonesman's Raid 28 March-26 April 1865Civil War |
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Wilson's Raid 22 March - 20 April 1865Civil War |
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Battle of Bentonville 19 March 1865Civil War |
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Assault on Mobile 18 March - 12 April 1865Civil War |
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Petersburg Area of Operations 5 February - 2 April 1865Civil War |
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Battle of Fort FisherCivil War |
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Carolinas Campaign 2 January to 26 April 1865Civil War |
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Franklin and Nashville Campaign - Battle of Nashville 16 December 1864Civil War |
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Battle of Nashville 16 December 1864Civil War |
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Franklin and Nashville Campaign - Battle of Nashville 15 December 1864Civil War |
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Battle of Nashville 15 December 1864Civil War |
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Franklin and Nashville Campaign - Battle of Franklin 30 November 1864Civil War |
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Battle of FranklinCivil War |
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Franklin and Nashville Campaign - Battle of Spring Hill 29 November 1864Civil War |
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Franklin and Nashville Campaign - Situation 26 November and Movements Since 29 September 1864Civil War |
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The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns - March to the Sea 16 November to 21 December 1864Civil War |
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Principal Federal Movements November 1864 - April 1865Civil War |
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The Seige of Petersburg - Federal Drive for the Southside Railroad 27 October 1864 and A.p. Hill's CounterattackCivil War |
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Tennesse CampaignCivil War |
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Johnsville RaidCivil War |
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Hood Strikes NorthCivil War |
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Richmond and Petersburg Area of Operations 25 Speptember - 28 October 1864Civil War |
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The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns - Hood Strikes North 21 September to 20 October 1864Civil War |
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Operations in the Shenandoah Valley 18-23 September 1864Civil War |
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Price's RaidCivil War |