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Corp size and above Corp size and below Cavalry Gunboats/Ships on Rivers American Civil War McClellan J. Johnston Banks Fremont McClellan’s Plan 1862 Jackson

Corp size and above Corp size and below Cavalry Gunboats/Ships on Rivers American Civil War U.S. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 C.S B J Jackson Banks Fremont McClellan Army of the Potomac J. Johnston 155,000 S McDowell E McClellan Army of the Potomac J. Johnston Ewell Jackson’s Valley & Peninsular Campaigns Jackson E. Johnson

Corp size and above Corp size and below Cavalry Gunboats/Ships on Rivers American Civil War Battle of Seven Pines (31 May-1 June 1862) U.S. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 C.S B Banks Fremont McDowell E McClellan Army of the Potomac Ewell Jackson’s Valley & Peninsular Campaigns B McDowell S Jackson J. Johnston McClellan Army of the Potomac F B Lee J E. Johnson Jackson J. Johnston

Corp size and above Corp size and below Cavalry Gunboats/Ships on Rivers American Civil War Seven Days Battles (26 June - 1 July 1862) U.S. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 C.S B Banks Fremont Jackson Ewell Jackson’s Valley & Peninsular Campaigns S F Lee J Banks Fremont McDowell Pope Army of Virginia Sigel Banks Jackson Burnside IX Burnside Longstreet Lee Army of Northern VA J McDowell P Cedar Mountain (9 August 1862) III V VI II Lee Army of Northern VA Second Bull Run (29-30 Aug 1862) Pope Army of Virginia L McClellan Army of the Potomac 2 nd Bull Run McClellan Army of the Potomac