Historical Marker - George Armstrong Custer
... Address: N. Monroe St. At Elm City: Monroe State: MI ...
... Address: N. Monroe St. At Elm City: Monroe State: MI ...
Civil War in Louisa County
... church. Union Gen. George Stoneman’s troops camped here between raids in all directions across the countryside to destroy fords and bridges. 9. Thompson’s Crossroads May 1-6, 1863 Union troops of Gen. George Stoneman camped during his raid to destroy fords and bridges crossing the South Anna River. ...
... church. Union Gen. George Stoneman’s troops camped here between raids in all directions across the countryside to destroy fords and bridges. 9. Thompson’s Crossroads May 1-6, 1863 Union troops of Gen. George Stoneman camped during his raid to destroy fords and bridges crossing the South Anna River. ...
The Battle of Brandy Station
... During the first week of May 1863, General Robert E. Lee and C. S. Lieutenant General "Stonewall" Jackson led a dramatically outnumbered Army of Northern Virginia to victory in the battle of Chancellorsville. That battle has been aptly called Lee´s greatest victory and was one of the Confederacy ´s ...
... During the first week of May 1863, General Robert E. Lee and C. S. Lieutenant General "Stonewall" Jackson led a dramatically outnumbered Army of Northern Virginia to victory in the battle of Chancellorsville. That battle has been aptly called Lee´s greatest victory and was one of the Confederacy ´s ...
The Cavalry Battles on the Third Day at Gettysburg
... Road, they would soon reach the Baltimore Pike, the main avenue of communications for the Union army. They could then launch devastating attacks against the Union rear. At his command, Stuart had a total of 4 brigades, commanded by Brig. Gens. Wade Hampton and Fitzhugh Lee, and Cols. John Chambliss ...
... Road, they would soon reach the Baltimore Pike, the main avenue of communications for the Union army. They could then launch devastating attacks against the Union rear. At his command, Stuart had a total of 4 brigades, commanded by Brig. Gens. Wade Hampton and Fitzhugh Lee, and Cols. John Chambliss ...
Driving Tour - Trevilian Station Battlefield Foundation
... Sheridan on June 9th. Hampton had overall command of the 6,400-man force which included 15 guns. Traveling by a shorter route than that used by Sheridan, Hampton reached the Trevilian area on June 10, one day ahead of the Union column. Fitz Lee bivouacked at Louisa Court House, a few miles east of T ...
... Sheridan on June 9th. Hampton had overall command of the 6,400-man force which included 15 guns. Traveling by a shorter route than that used by Sheridan, Hampton reached the Trevilian area on June 10, one day ahead of the Union column. Fitz Lee bivouacked at Louisa Court House, a few miles east of T ...
The Civil War in the East 1864-1865
... • The Union will break the back of the Confederacy by destroying the home front. ...
... • The Union will break the back of the Confederacy by destroying the home front. ...