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Sketch Map of the Battle of New BerneCivil 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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The Virginia Campaigns - Jackson's Valley CampaignCivil 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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Shiloh Campaign Situation 29 March 1862Civil War |
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Louisiana-Arkansas BattlefieldCivil War |
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Shiloh, Tennessee (1st day of battle)Scenario#: 4 Date: April 6-7, 1862 Location: Shiloh, TennesseeFollowing his capture of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, Grant’s army of 40,000 soldiers was ordered to move south, up the Tennessee River, to Pittsburg Landing. Buell was ordered to join him there with 35,000 troops. Once united, they could … Battle Cry - 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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Shiloh Campaign Situation end of 6 April 1862Civil War |
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The Civil War in the Western Theater - Battle of Shiloh 6 April 1862Civil War |
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Developments Between the Battle of Shiloh 6-7 April 1862 and the Confederate Invasion of KentuckyCivil War |
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Shiloh Campaign Situation end of 7 April 1862Civil War |
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The Virginia Campaigns - Peninsula CampaignCivil War |
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Williamsburg, Virginia (North of Fort Magruder)Scenario#: 25 Date: May 5, 1862 Location: Fort Magruder, VirginiaWilliamsburg was the first large encounter between Union and Confederate forces during the Peninsula Campaign of 1862. While the Confederates had no intention of attempting to hold the Williamsburg line, poor roads on the Peninsula had slowed the… 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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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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The Virginia Campaigns - Battle of Fair OaksCivil 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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The Virginia Campaigns - Battle of MechanicsvilleCivil 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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The Virginia Campaigns - Battle of Gaines's MillCivil War |
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Savage StationScenario#: RB02 Date: June 29, 1862 Location: White Oak Swamp Creek, VirginiaThe battle was fought on June 29th, 1862 in Virginia. Edwin Sumner faces John Magruder. Battle Cry - Civil War |
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The Virginia Campaigns - Retreat to the JamesCivil War |
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The Civil War in the Western Theater - Invasion of Kentucky 29 June - 10 October 1862Civil War |
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The Virginia Campaigns - Battle of GlendaleCivil War |
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The Virginia Campaigns - Battle of Malvern HillCivil 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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Second Bull Run Campaign Situation 19 July 1862Civil War |
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The Virginia Campaigns - Lee's Movement North and Union ResponseCivil 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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Second Bull Run Campaign Situation 9 August 1862Civil War |
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Confederate Invasion of Kentucky 14 August - 10 October 1862Civil War |
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Second Bull Run Campaign Situation 17 and 24 August 1862Civil War |
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Second Bull Run Campaign Situation 26 August 1862Civil War |
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Second Bull Run Campaign Situation 27 August 1862Civil War |
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Second Bull Run Campaign - Maneuvers Prior to BattleCivil War |
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Second Bull Run, Virginia (Brawner’s Farm)Scenario#: 6 Date: August 28, 1862 Location: Gainesville, VirginiaFollowing the Seven Days battles, Lee correctly guessed that McClellan would make no further offensive move toward Richmond. Lee organized his army into two commands under Jackson and Longstreet, and launched an offensive to take the war northwards.… Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Second Bull Run Campaign Situation 28 August 1862Civil War |
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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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Second Bull Run Campaign Situation 1730 29 August 1862Civil War |
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Second Bull Run Campaign Situation 29 August 1862Civil War |
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Richmond, Kentucky (Union Final Position)Scenario#: 27 Date: August 30, 1862 Location: Richmond, KentuckyGen. Edmund Kirby Smith, commander of the Confederate forces in midsummer 1862, undertook an offensive aimed at central Tennessee and Kentucky. Late on August 29 his advance guard encountered a Union force, near Richmond, Kentucky. At this point,… Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Second Bull Run Campaign Situation 30 August 1862Civil War |
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The Virginia Campaigns - Second Battle of Bull RunCivil 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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Second Bull Run Campaign - Battle of Chantilly 1 September 1862Civil War |
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Antietam Campaign - Situation 13 September 1862 and Capture of Harpers Ferry 15 September 1862Civil War |
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Invasion of Maryland and Union Response 3-13 September 1862Civil War |
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The Maryland and Fredericksburg Campaigns - Invasion of Maryland 3-13 September 1862Civil War |
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Antietam Campaign - Situation 7 September 1862Civil War |