The American Civil War 1861-1865 American Civil War Corp size and above Corp size and below Cavalry Gunboats/Ships on Rivers Knoxville U.S. Troop Strength.

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The American Civil War

American Civil War Corp size and above Corp size and below Cavalry Gunboats/Ships on Rivers Knoxville U.S. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 C.S Battle of 1 st Bull Run (21 July 1861) Halleck Dept of the MO Buell Dept of the OHIO A.S. Johnston Patterson McDowell McClellan Beauregard J. Johnston Opening Moves East Coastal Actions Forts Henry& Donelson (2-16 Feb 1862) A.S. Johnston Shiloh (6-7 April 1862) McClellan J. Johnston Halleck Dept of the MI Grant Buell Pope Beauregard Battle of Pea Ridge (6-8 March 1862) Burnside Scott General in Chief McClellan General in Chief Lincoln/Stanton “General in Chief” Jackson Opening Moves West Major Campaigns 1862

American Civil War Corp size and above Corp size and below Cavalry Gunboats/Ships on Rivers Knoxville U.S. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 C.S Farragut Takes New Orleans (24 April-1 May 1862) McClellan J. Johnston Halleck Dept of the MI Grant Pope Burnside Thomas Buell Pope Butler Beauregard Battle of Seven Pines (31 May-1 June 1862) Seven Days Battles (26 June - 1 July 1862) Corinth Occupied (30 May 1862) Lee Lincoln/Stanton “General in Chief” Buell Grant Buell Bragg Jackson Major Campaigns 1862

American Civil War Corp size and above Corp size and below Cavalry Gunboats/Ships on Rivers Knoxville U.S. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 C.S McClellan Halleck Dept of the MI Burnside Butler Second Bull Run (29-30 Aug 1862) Lee Lincoln/Stanton “General in Chief” Halleck General in Chief Buell Pope Bragg Van Dorn Price Smith Lee McClellan Pope Smith Antietam (17 Sept 1862) Buell Bragg Lee Perryville (8 Oct 1862) Bragg Rosecrans XII Lee Burnside Jackson Longstreet Fredericksburg (13 Dec 1862) Stones River (31 Dec 1862) Bragg Grant XI Pemberton J. Johnston Van Dorn Banks Major Campaigns 1862 Major Campaigns 1863

American Civil War Corp size and above Corp size and below Cavalry Gunboats/Ships on Rivers Knoxville U.S. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 C.S Halleck General in Chief Bragg Rosecrans Lee Burnside Grant Pemberton Banks J. Johnston Grant Hooker Longstreet Major Campaigns 1863

American Civil War Corp size and above Corp size and below Cavalry Gunboats/Ships on Rivers Knoxville U.S. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 C.S Halleck General in Chief Bragg Rosecrans Lee Burnside Pemberton Banks J. Johnston Grant Hooker Longstreet Burnside Chancellorsville (27 Apr-6 May) Grant Pemberton Banks Major Campaigns 1863

American Civil War Corp size and above Corp size and below Cavalry Gunboats/Ships on Rivers Knoxville U.S. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 C.S Halleck General in Chief Bragg Rosecrans Lee Hooker Burnside Gettysburg (1-3 July) Pemberton Banks J. Johnston Meade Lee Meade Bragg Burnside Longstreet Chickamauga (19-20 Sept) Rosecrans Hooker Sherman Thomas Grant Longstreet Grant General in Chief Sherman J. Johnston Major Campaigns 1863

American Civil War Corp size and above Corp size and below Cavalry Gunboats/Ships on Rivers Knoxville Lee Banks Meade Sherman J. Johnston Grant General in Chief Sigel Butler Major Campaigns 1863 Grant’s Plan 1864 Major Campaigns

American Civil War Corp size and above Corp size and below Cavalry Gunboats/Ships on Rivers Knoxville Lee Banks Meade Sherman J. Johnston Grant General in Chief Sigel Butler Lee Meade Grant General in Chief Hunter Early Sheridan Hood Sherman Thomas Hood Major Campaigns The Union Prevails J. Johnston Schofield Sherman