The American Civil War Description of Symbols
The Scene of War
Railroads of the Confederacy, 1861
The First Bull Run Campaign
First Bull Run Campaign, Situation 18 and 24 July
War in the West, From Fort Henry to Shiloh
Henry and Donelson Campaign, Situation Prior to the Opening, January 1862
Henry and Donelson Campaign, Union Advance and capture of Fort Donelson
Henry and Donelson Campaign, Strategic Situation at the End of the Campaign, 27 February
Union and Confederate Concentrations, 29 March
Confederate Attack and Situation at the End of the First day, 6 April
Shiloh Campaign, Situation at the Close of the Second day of Battle, 7 April
Jackson's Valley Campaign
Campaigns, January - June 1862 and Intended Federal Trap
The Peninsular Campaign
Campaign March through July 1862
The Second Bull Run Campaign
Maneuvers Prior to Battle, 29-30 August 1862
Antietam Campaign
Situation 7 and Evening of 13 September
Situation about 0900 and 1630, 17 September
Kentucky - Tennessee
Develops between the Battle of Shiloh and the Confederate Invasion of Kentucky
Confederate Invasion of kentucky, 10 October
The War at Sea
Southeastern United States, 1861
Vicksburg Campaign
Unsuccessful Federal Attempts and the Bayous and Canal, January - April
Crossing of the River and Advance to Jackson, 29 -April - 14 May
Grant's Advance and Battle of Champion's Hill
The Siege of Vicksburg, 22 May and 3 July
The Pursuit of Johnston, 4 -10 July 1863
Fredericksburg Campaign
Movements since 10 October and Situation 19 November
Situation about 1300 and Dark, 13 December
Chancellorsville Campaign
Movements since 27 April and Situation Late 30 April
The Wilderness, Situation Dark, 1 May
The Wilderness, Situation 1800, 2 May
The Wilderness, Situation early 3 May
Battle of Salem Church, Situation 1600, 3 May
The Wilderness, Situation 1800,4 May
The Wilderness, Situation 1700, 6 May
Gettysburg Campaign
Movements since 19 June and Situation 24 and 28 June
Situation 1000 Hours and 1400 Hours 1 July
Situation 1800 Hours 1 July and 1530 Hours 2 July
Situation Evening 2 July and 1430 Hours, 3 July and Pickett's Charge
Tennessee Campaign
Middle Tennessee Campaign, Movements since 24 June and situation 30 June 1863
Battle of Chickamauga, situation at dawn, 19 September and 1130 hours, 20 September, 1863
Chattanooga, Opening the Gateway, 30 September - 17 October, 1863
Raccoon Mountain and Chattanooga, 1863
The Union's National Military Strategy for 1864
Grant's Plan for the 1864 Campaign
The Road to Richmond
Federal Advance, Wilderness Campaign, Battles of Spotsylvania and North Anna
Federal Advance, Battle of Cold Harbor, Movement to James River and Siege of Petersburg
The Road to Atlanta
Federal Advance 4 - 8 May, counterattack, and the Battle of Kenesaw Mountain
Battles of Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, Ezra and Evacuation of Atlanta
Franklin and Nashville Campaign
Situation 26 November and Movements since 29 September 1864
Battle of Spring Hill, Situation at Sunset, 29 November and 1530, 30 November 1864
Battle of Nashville, Situation at about 1300, 15 December and 1600, 16 December 1864
Siege of Petersburg
Principal Federal Movements, November 1864 - April 1865
Hancock's Movements, 26 - 29 July and the Federal Plan, 30 July 1864
Movement to the James River, 6 June 1864
Siege of Petersburg, Federal Attacks, 18 June 1864
Hancock's Movement and the Capture of Weldon Railroad
Federal Movements 29 - 31 March and the Battle of Five Forks, 1 April 1865
Northern Virginia
Operations in the Shenadoah Valley, 10 - 16 August 1864
Operations in the Shenadoah Valley, 18 -23 September 1864
The Defeat of Lee and Pursuit to Appomattox Court House, 3 - 9 April 1865