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ptember 30, 1819 - November 27, 1895) was a Confederate a general and major operative in the networ
October 1864 Battle of Saltville I saw the Confederate able to repulse the charge, but the next De
The Stone Fleet was designed to block Confederate access during the American Civil War.
ell have been the first Floridian killed in Confederate action.
Confederate actions, they argue, only delayed defeat.
real was a well-known center of clandestine Confederate activities.
, and supplies and gathered intelligence of Confederate activity for the use of both McClellan and
s, was a mobile platform for observation of Confederate activity along both banks of the river, act
on communications, to gather information on Confederate activity, and to cut the flow across the Mi
John Burke (1830 - January 18, 1871) was a Confederate adjutant general of Texas and spy.
oyed his own regiment, thereby checking the Confederate advance until a new line was established."
entrenched hastily and was able to stop the Confederate advance before it overran the entire army,
line of battle and moved north to block any Confederate advance from that direction.
entrenched hastily and was able to stop the Confederate advance before it overran the entire army.
However, the Confederate advance stalled and Grant was able to rally
ot surprisingly, in addition to slowing the Confederate advance, such foraging aroused anger in the
ntonville, where his actions halted a major Confederate advance.
enly's artillery opened fire and slowed the Confederate advance.
ll's path, a prime location for a battle to Confederate advantage.
Meanwhile, Captain Charles H. Cole, CSA, a Confederate agent in the Lake Erie region, was attempti
nder "Sandy" Keith, Jr. who was a notorious Confederate agent during the American Civil War.
e photographs that was made in Europe where Confederate agents circulated the document to stir up s
shrinking supplies and equipment persuasive Confederate agents did manage to procure.
September 19 - Confederate agents use Canada as base for attempt to fr
Confederate agents in Liverpool, England were loading a
By the summer of 1863, the Confederate agents in Europe were seeking to sell off N
re fought within the Empire State, although Confederate agents did set several fires in New York Ci
As secret Confederate agents, James and Irvine Bulloch were not i
Swon' delivered the Confederate aid: two 12 pound Howitzers; two 32 pound s
sides launch air raids on enemy cities, and Confederate aircraft manage to kill U.S. President Al S
Macrian tried to confederate all the north Germanic and Alemannic tribes
bruary 2011 to co-headline a tour with Dead Confederate along with some dates in mainland Europe, w
Gen. Judson Kilpatrick were caught in a Confederate ambush and defeated.
He was a Confederate American Civil War veteran, having served a
nd education center weaving together Union, Confederate, and African-American threads ... much need
The full story was rediscovered using Confederate and Union government records, newspaper acc
During the Civil War a number of Confederate and Federal units camped in the area, inclu
nter the Civil War battle dead, of both the Confederate and the Union militaries.
... As a consequence, both confederate and federate features coexist in the judici
d awards for the study and communication of Confederate and American history.
presented by competing factions in both the Confederate and Union governments.
"Dixie" are incorporated as themes for the Confederate and Union armies.
th Mountain, where many engagements between Confederate and Union troops took place during the Civi
entire story of the Civil War from both the Confederate and the Union side of the conflict.
During the Civil War, Confederate and Union forces skirmished on Floyds Fork
umerous administrations: Spanish, American, Confederate, and lastly American.
d Lost Mountain, it was of interest to both Confederate and Union forces during the Atlanta Campaig
ck D'Arcy (1598-1668) was an Irish Catholic Confederate and lawyer who wrote the constitution of Co
, in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, between Confederate and Union forces during the American Civil
ects great credit upon the gallantry of the Confederate and State forces engaged, was unnecessary,
until he had helped every wounded soldier ( confederate and federal) on the Confederate's end of th
ers' worked at Overton hospital, tending to Confederate and Union patients.
It was used by both the Confederate and the Union armies in the American Civil
the battle featuring authentically-costumed Confederate and Union military and civilian reenactors,
of the Civil War and officers from both the Confederate and Union armies stayed in the mansion.
Both cemeteries bear the graves of both Confederate and Union soldiers, as the Union Army occup
It treated injured Confederate and Union soldiers during the American Civi
f his writings, in which he frequently uses Confederate anecdotes as illustrations.
860, that became the first of several major Confederate anthems of the American Civil War.
in May 1863 at the ghost town of La Paz in Confederate Arizona and was the western most confrontat
Main article: Confederate Arizona
ng for them, to Mesilla, the new capital of Confederate Arizona Territory.
pache Wars, between settlers and militia of Confederate Arizona and Chiricahua Apaches.
Willie was a politician who represented the Confederate Arizona Territory in the Congress of the Co
A bloodless skirmish outside of Confederate Arizona's capital of Mesilla between Arizon
of Valverde at a ford of Valverde Creek in Confederate Arizona.
nsas residents were caught between strongly Confederate Arkansans to the south and Union-supporting
ed along with Joseph Warren Cavender in the Confederate Armed Forces.
Soldiers from both the Union and Confederate armies watched as he performed his task, bu
he most important officers of the Union and Confederate Armies as they regroup after Gettysburg and
Taylor's forces were among the last active Confederate armies in the field when the war closed.
ounties, and was traveled by both Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War.
n Kilpatrick skirmished with the retreating Confederate armies at Morrisville Station.
mpany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (also referred to as the War of the
uring the war, and especially near the end, Confederate Armies were described as starving and, inde
ho wants to do away with both the Union and Confederate armies in one swift movement and turn the U
93 Native Americans served in the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War, participating
With the war over and the main Confederate armies having surrendered, the remnants of
The Confederate armies did not have any such service availa
, by General Joseph E. Johnston, of all the Confederate armies in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Flori
Though the Union and confederate armies did not meet, Confederate States Nav
a in November 1863, effectively routing the Confederate armies in Tennessee.
on of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, U.S. Government Printing Office, 18
on's numerical advantage in battle over the Confederate Armies.
he American Civil War by both the Union and Confederate armies.
s a continual battlefield for the Union and Confederate armies.
on of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.
es of undivided and vigorous control of the Confederate armies.
The Tallassee Armory was the only Confederate armory not destroyed during the Civil War.
Two years later Confederate arms buyers Major Caleb Huse and Captain Ja
amberlain's brigade drawn up to receive the Confederate arms on April 12, 1865; and the position of
Taken by the Confederate Army in early 1862, she served as a scout b
importance of keeping the two wings of the Confederate army apart.
e began to study law in 1862 but joined the Confederate Army during the American Civil War in 1864
Albert Gallatin Jenkins, a Confederate Army general, had his plantation home, Gree
Gen. Don Carlos Buell, and the Confederate Army of Mississippi, commanded by Gen. Brax
uster, the 11th Kentucky Cavalry helped the Confederate Army secure a victory at the Battle of Hart
ess volunteered to command a company in the Confederate army once invasion from the North seemed in
The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the Bat
he 35th Arkansas Infantry (1862-1865) was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American
the onset of the Civil War, he entered the Confederate Army as a captain in the 13th Georgia Infan
During the Civil War, Neal enlisted in the Confederate Army and was elected captain of a Cavalry t
illiam Mahone became a Major General in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War, and lat
ively seceded, and were not folded into the Confederate Army of the West until March 17, 1862.
rs of the newly formed Maryland Line in the Confederate army would be drawn from Steuart's Maryland
The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the Bat
Herbert entered the Confederate Army as a second lieutenant.
Petersburg, and the ensuing pursuit of the Confederate Army to Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia.
uring Morgan's Raid by the main body of the Confederate Army as it advanced north to Salem where it
On April 9, 1865, the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia surrendered to th
After being drafted into the confederate army he deserted twice, forming a company o
Rucker was a colonel in the Confederate Army of Tennessee.
onel of the Fifth Tennessee Regiment in the Confederate Army in 1861.
then was transferred to John C. Pemberton's Confederate army securing portions of Mississippi.
As the Confederate Army began invading the town in late June 1
he Civil War in 1861, Doles enlisted in the Confederate Army along with most of his militia unit an
He enlisted in the Confederate Army at age 19.
Fort Branch was a fort built by the Confederate Army especially to defend against attacks f
as a noted horse artillery commander in the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia during the Americ
igadier General James Patrick Major for the Confederate Army with the rank of lieutenant colonel.
was an infantry regiment that served in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
Creek, nearly one fourth of the retreating Confederate army was cut off by Sheridan's cavalry and
e Union Army of the Potomac and that of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
y 17, 1862) was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
by was promoted to brigadier general in the Confederate Army as a result of this successful raid.
The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the Bat
de and the number that actually reached the Confederate army is unknown.
ntly raised a company of volunteers for the Confederate army and was elected as its captain when it
He was a Confederate Army Colonel from 1861 to 1865.
ll (October 3, 1830 - April 19, 1902) was a Confederate Army officer during the American Civil War.
led a brigade of Union soldiers against the Confederate Army at the Battle of Cold Harbor.
ho had opposed secession, resigned from the Confederate Army and became Adjutant General of Union L
vil War, this area was home to Camp Leon, a Confederate army encampment.
1, as the American Civil War broke out, the Confederate Army had a lot of new recruits.
e Union forces that pursued Braxton Bragg's Confederate army during the Kentucky Campaign.
It was written by Roman Catholic priest and Confederate Army chaplain, Father Abram Joseph Ryan, wh
a prominent judge and major general in the Confederate army during the American Civil War.
However, he soon left to join the Confederate Army in the Fifteenth North Carolina Infant
rican Civil War, Richardson enlisted in the Confederate Army in 1862 and was on the staff of Brigad
He served in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
He enlisted in the Confederate Army on April 20, 1861, and served in Virgi
n (July 28, 1827 - February 19, 1864) was a Confederate Army officer during the American Civil War.
ough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin routs a Confederate army under Garret Barry advancing on Cork i
manager and overseer, and a captain in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.
rn accent and was a former soldier with the Confederate Army who was incensed at the South's surren
the American Civil War, he enlisted in the Confederate Army at the age of 17 as a private in Compa
On October 3, the Confederate Army attacked Rosecrans.
In November 1861, a unit of the Confederate Army was formed and called the Holcombe Leg
from a six-member group of veterans of the Confederate Army into a terrorist organization.
Lee, newly appointed commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, devoted this per
tate, Anderson accepted a commission in the Confederate army as a lieutenant in the artillery.
The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the Bat
eneral Jeb Stuart's Cavalry Division of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
Civil War, Braxton raised a company for the Confederate Army and was elected its captain.
The Column was formed to drive the Confederate Army of New Mexico out of the eastern part
ipley, Mississippi-December 15, 1913) was a Confederate Army volunteer and founder of the Sigma Nu
Medical College, but soon left to enter the Confederate Army where he became a Colonel in the Adacu
er general and command of a brigade in the ( Confederate) Army of the Potomac the following February
ry, the Prattville Dragoons accompanied the Confederate Army of Tennessee into Kentucky and were en
Graham became a soldier in the Confederate Army at age 17.
brother of Hamilton P. Bee, who was also a Confederate Army general.
John Doby Kennedy, (1840-1896) - Confederate Army General during the Civil War, and late
ivil War, Ashby's Gap was often used by the Confederate Army and Union Army in the several Shenando
son's aggressive pursuit enough so that the Confederate army could complete the final 40 miles of i
the American Civil War, Davis served in the Confederate Army as brigadier general.
In 1861, Bleckley briefly joined the Confederate Army but was discharged due to health reaso
ilure to do so allowed the two wings of the Confederate army to unite at Manassas and virtually ens
David Wyatt Aiken (1828-1887), Civil War Confederate Army officer, US Congressman
He was an assistant surgeon in the Confederate Army in New Orleans in the early stages of
eak of the Civil War, Smith enlisted in the Confederate army as an officer in the 20th Tennessee In
He was a major in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War and was
the quality of Leadbetter's service to the Confederate Army is debatable.
As the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and the Union Arm
During the Civil War, he served in the Confederate Army as a surgeon and as a medical director
During the Civil War, the Confederate Army occupied the building.
Lubbock's term ended in 1863, he joined the Confederate Army and was appointed to a lieutenant colo
1862 and left in November 1864 to join the Confederate Army as a private in Company B, Tenth Regim
The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the Bat
Early in the American Civil War, the Confederate Army established Fort de Russey on the stra
e withdrew from the Union in June 1861, the Confederate Army occupied East Tennessee and arrested s
Thomas Courtenay in the uniform of a Confederate Army Captain.
He served as a Chaplain in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
take the position of Quartermaster for the Confederate Army of the Potomac under General P.G.T. Be
ears before, had originally enlisted in the Confederate Army as a sergeant before being wounded at
He entered the Confederate Army in April 1862 and served throughout th
He returned to Morgan County, serving as a Confederate Army recruiter when he was captured by Unio
ampaign, where it blundered into the entire Confederate army corps commanded by Major General Stone
In 1864, Hagerstown was invaded by the Confederate Army under Lt. Gen. Jubal Early.
The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the Bat
ber, when she was nearly ready for sea, the Confederate Army sought unsuccessfully to retain her at
ol twice during the Civil War to assist the Confederate Army and then returning for further trainin
Walter G. Williams as having served in the Confederate Army from either his home state of Mississi
Drummer, Confederate Army
The Confederate Army of the Potomac, whose name was short-l
he outbreak of the civil war he entered the Confederate army as a private in the Washington artille
giment was active during the retreat of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in July.
ammond for manufacture of shoes used by the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
The Army of Kentucky was a Confederate army during the American Civil War.
Both the Union and Confederate army had their own Commissary Department.
was an infantry regiment that served in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
                                                                                                   
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