Browse Items (321 total)
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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Hood Strikes NorthCivil War |
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Invasion of Maryland and Confederate Movements 10-13 September 1862Civil War |
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Invasion of Maryland and Union Response 3-13 September 1862Civil War |
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Jackson's Valley Campaign and Intended Federal Trap May 1862Civil War |
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Johnston's Planned Counterattack at Cassville Dusk 18 May 1864Civil War |
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Johnsville RaidCivil 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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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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Kentucky and Tennessee Area of Operation January to June 1862Civil 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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Louisiana-Arkansas BattlefieldCivil War |
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Map of Roanoke Island showing Rebel Forts Prior to the Battle of Roanoke IslandCivil 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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Middle Tennesse Campaign - Situation 30 June 1863Civil 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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Missionary RidgeScenario#: SE09 Date: November 25, 1863 Location: Chattanooga, TennesseeBattle of Missionary Ridge 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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Missouri-Arkansas CampaignCivil War |
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Movement to the James River 12-16 June 1864Civil 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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New Mexico CampaignCivil 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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Opening the Gateway - Battle of Lookout Mountain 24 November 1863Civil War |
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Opening the Gateway - Battle of Missionary Ridge 1530 25 November 1863Civil War |
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Opening the Gateway - Battle of Missionary Ridge Dawn 25 November 1863Civil War |
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Opening the Gateway - Federal Supply Line and Route of Wheeler's Raid 30 September to 17 October 1863Civil War |
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Opening the Gateway - Situation at Dark 28 October 1863 Union Moves Since 28 October and the Crocker LineCivil War |
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Operations in the Shenandoah Valley 10-16 August 1864Civil War |
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Operations in the Shenandoah Valley 18-23 September 1864Civil 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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Pea Ridge, Arkansas (Elkhorn Tavern)Scenario#: 2 Date: March 7, 1862 Location: Leetown, ArkansasIn December 1861, Gen. Samuel R. Curtis took command of the Union Army of the Southwest and was instructed to drive the Confederates out of Missouri. Van Dorn, newly appointed commander of Confederate forces in Arkansas, joined with Price and … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Perryville, KentuckyScenario#: 29 Date: October 8, 1862 Location: Perryville, KentuckyIn 1862 Perryville was a town of just a few hundred residents. The rolling hills to the west and northwest were dotted with woods, farms, and a number of creeks, which fed the Chaplin River. However, because of a two-month … Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Petersburg Area of Operations 5 February - 2 April 1865Civil War |
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Potter's Raid 5-21 April 1865Civil War |
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Prairie Grove, ArkansasScenario#: 30 Date: December 7, 1862 Location: Prairie Grove, ArkansasThe Battle opened on the morning of December 7, with Union Gen. Herron crossing the Illinois River and deploying his troops on Hindman's right. Herron opened an intense two-hour artillery barrage on the Confederate position. Herron then ordered an… Battle Cry - Civil War |
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Price's RaidCivil War |
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Principal Federal Movements November 1864 - April 1865Civil War |
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Pursuit to Appomattox 2-9 April 1865Civil War |
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Railroads of the Confederacy and the Border StatesCivil War |
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Richmond and Petersburg Area of Operations 14 June - 25 August 1864Civil War |
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Richmond and Petersburg Area of Operations 25 Speptember - 28 October 1864Civil 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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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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Second Bull Run Campaign - Battle of Chantilly 1 September 1862Civil War |
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Second Bull Run Campaign - Maneuvers Prior to BattleCivil War |
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Second Bull Run Campaign Situation 17 and 24 August 1862Civil War |