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  1. Unknown to both sides, the Battle of Brandy Station fought on June 9, 1863, would be the largest cavalry engagement ever fought on the North American continent. It was said by one of the aides to Confederate Major General J.E.B. Stuart that “Brandy Station made the Federal cavalry.”. [2]

  2. The Merrimack’s machinery is restored, and her wooden superstructure is replaced with an iron-covered citadel mounting 10 guns. To increase her threat, a 1,500-pound iron ram is attached underwater to her bows. By early March 1862, the renamed CSS Virginia, is ready for battle. Seeking to destroy Union blockading vessels in Hampton Roads, Virginia leaves Portsmouth on the morning of March 8 ...

  3. William Barksdale. War & Affiliation Civil War / Confederate. Date of Birth - Death August 21, 1821 - July 3, 1863. William Barksdale earned a reputation among his fellow Confederates for his vehement support of slavery and his eagerness to whip the Yankees, standing out even in a sea of fire-eaters, with his superior General Lafayette McLaws ...

  4. The Battle of Chancellorsville, April 30 – May 6, 1863, was a major battle of the American Civil War (1861–1865), and the principal engagement of the Chancellorsville campaign. [13] Chancellorsville is known as Confederate general Robert E. Lee 's "perfect battle" [14] [15] because his risky decision to divide his army in the presence of a much larger enemy force resulted in a significant ...

  5. The Battle of Gettysburg (locally /ˈɡɛtɨsbɜrɡ/ ( listen), with an ss sound), [6] was fought July 1–3, 1863. The battle took place in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It was the battle with the largest number of casualties in the American Civil War. [a] [8] Gettysburg is often called the war's turning point.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Battle of Chancellorsville, (April 30–May 5, 1863), ... Following the “horror of Fredericksburg” (December 13, 1862), ... Battle of Gettysburg. July 1, 1863 - July 3, 1863. Second Battle of Fort Wagner. July 18, 1863. Fort Pillow Massacre. April 12, 1864. Atlanta Campaign.

  7. Note: Much of the narrative below is sourced via WikipediaThe Battle of Gettysburg was fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, ... E. Lee decided upon a second invasion of the North (the first was the unsuccessful Maryland Campaign of September 1862, which ended in the bloody Battle of Antietam).