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  2. Battle of Spotsylvania Court House - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, sometimes more simply referred to as the Battle of Spotsylvania (or the 19th-century spelling Spottsylvania), was the second major battle in Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and Maj. Gen. George G. Meade 's 1864 Overland Campaign of the American Civil War. Following the bloody but inconclusive Battle of the ...

  3. Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park

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    October 15, 1966. Designated VLR. January 16, 1973 [4] Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park is a unit of the National Park Service in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and elsewhere in Spotsylvania County, commemorating four major battles in the American Civil War: Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, The Wilderness, and Spotsylvania.

  4. Battle of Salem Church - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Salem Church. Coordinates: 38°17′20″N 77°31′51″W. Battle of Salem Church. (Battle of Banks' Ford) Part of the American Civil War. Attack on Gen. Sedgwick's Corps, seen from the north bank of the Rappahannock River. Forbes, Edwin, artist, May 4, 1863.

  5. George H. Steuart (brigadier general) - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, showing the "Mule Shoe" salient where Steuart was captured by General Winfield S. Hancock's II Corps on May 12, 1864 Soon afterward, at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House (May 8–21, 1864), Steuart was himself captured, along with much of his brigade, during the brutal fighting for the "Mule ...

  6. Battle of Spotsylvania Court House order of battle: Confederate

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    The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House (May 8–21, 1864) of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization May 7–12, 1864, [1] army organization May 13–25, 1864, [2] the army organization during ...

  7. 4th North Carolina Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 4th North Carolina Infantry Regiment was a Confederate States Army regiment during the American Civil War, active from 1861 until the war's end in April 1865. Ordered to Virginia, the unit served in General Winfield S. Featherston ’s, George B. Anderson ’s, Stephen D. Ramseur ’s, and William R. Cox ’s Brigade.

  8. Battle of North Anna - Wikipedia

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    Battle of North Anna. Part of the American Civil War. Pontoon bridge constructed by Union engineers for crossing the North Anna River. Date. May 23–26, 1864. (1864-05-23 – 1864-05-26) Location. Caroline County and Hanover County, Virginia. 37°53′10″N 77°29′39″W  /  37.8862°N 77.4943°W  / 37.8862; -77.4943.

  9. North Carolina in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    e. During the American Civil War, North Carolina joined the Confederacy with some reluctance, mainly due to the presence of Southern Unionist sentiment within the state. [ 2 ] A popular vote in February, 1861 on the issue of secession was won by the unionists but not by a wide margin. [ 3 ] This slight lean in favor of staying in the Union ...