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Chancellorsville April – May 1863

Lee Army of Northern VA Hooker Army of the Potomac AOP ANV American Civil War Hooker’s Plan “Plan B”

Stafford C.H. Hartwood Church C Lee Army of Northern VA Hooker Army of the Potomac VI M IIIV XI II I XII H E R A American Civil War Chancellorsville Turning Movement April 27, 1863 April 28, 1863 April 29, 1863 April 30, 1863

C Lee Army of Northern VA Anderson (I) McLaws(I) Jackson – II Corp A.P. Hill Rodes Colston Early Stuart-Cavalry Hooker Army of the Potomac Reynolds I Couch II Sickles III Meade V Sedgwick VI Howard XI Slocum XII M H E R VI V XII III I II A American Civil War Chancellorsville May 1, 1863 XI H Union Corps Confederate Division (Jackson’s Corps) V A R M H C G XII XI

Lee Army of Northern VA Anderson (I) McLaws(I) Jackson – II Corp A.P. Hill Rodes Colston Early Stuart-Cavalry Hooker Army of the Potomac Reynolds I Couch II Sickles III Meade V Sedgwick VI Howard XI Slocum XII E VI XI V A R M H C American Civil War Chancellorsville May 1, 1863 XI H Union Corps Confederate Division (Jackson’s Corps) XII II XII V May 2, 1863 M R C H A XI III I G

American Civil War Chancellorsville May 2, 1863 XI H Union Corps Confederate Division (Jackson’s Corps) May 3, 1863 Lee Army of Northern VA Anderson (I) McLaws(I) Jackson – II Corp A.P. Hill Rodes Colston Early Stuart-Cavalry Hooker Army of the Potomac Reynolds I Couch II Sickles III Meade V Sedgwick VI Howard XI Slocum XII E VI II XII V XI I M A III V I G VI E XI R C H A VI M A E May 4, 1863 May 6, 1863