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The site operated as the Old Soldiers Home for Confederate Veterans from 1902 to 1939. In 1964, the Alabama State Legislature established the memorial park, which now hosts a museum and archives [89] Miami: Robert E. Lee Park; Mountain Creek: Confederate Memorial Park [90] and Alabama Confederate Soldiers Home
April 30, 1863: Battle of Day's Gap: Alabama: C: Union: Union victory during a raid in Alabama. April 30 – May 6, 1863: Battle of Chancellorsville: Virginia: A: Confederate: Lee defeats Hooker's Army of Potomac, Jackson mortally wounded. May 1, 1863: Battle of Port Gibson: Mississippi: B: Union: in Vicksburg campaign, Grant defeats ...
The First Battle of Auburn was fought on October 13, 1863, between Union infantry and Confederate cavalry forces at the start of the Bristoe Campaign during the American Civil War. A Union infantry column stumbled upon a Confederate cavalry reconnaissance party and a short, inconclusive fight ensued.
Confederate artillery, Union Mississippi squadron unknown [30] April 30: Day's Gap, Alabama Confederate and Union cavalry Confederate 65, Union 23 [31] May 1: Port Gibson, Mississippi Confederate Army of Vicksburg, Union Army of the Tennessee: Confederate 787, Union 875 [32] May 1 –2 Chalk Bluff, Arkansas Confederate cavalry, Union infantry ...
The Raid on Combahee Ferry (/ k ə m ˈ b iː / kəm-BEE), also known as the Combahee River Raid, was a military operation during the American Civil War conducted on June 1 and 2, 1863, by elements of the Union Army along the Combahee River in Beaufort and Colleton counties in the South Carolina Lowcountry.
The 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment recruited from Southern Unionists that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was the only predominantly-white Union regiment from Alabama. Of the 2,678 white Alabamians who enlisted in the Union Army, 2,066 served in the 1st Alabama Cavalry. [1]
Media in category "Union victories of the American Civil War" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Port Hudson Map 1864.jpg 4,063 × 5,975; 1.39 MB
John G. K. Ayers (1837 – 1913) was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War. He received the Medal of Honor for gallantry during the Siege of Vicksburg on May 22, 1863. Union assault
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