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Knoxville. Hess called the battle a Union tactical victory, but it was barren of strategic results because Martin blocked Willcox's cautious probe. However, Longstreet could not ignore Sherman's army of 30,000 Union infantry and 3,000 cavalry. This mass of soldiers began moving north from Chattanooga on November 28. By December 3, Sherman's troops were in Loudon. That day, Longstreet sent his wagon train moving northeast toward Virginia. On the night of December 4, the Confederates lifted the siege of Knoxville and withdrew northeast toward
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Cavalry. While riding over the icy road across Hind's Ridge, the Confederates were ambushed by a Union vedette but fought their way through it. Rushing on, they surprised and pushed back Graham's brigade at 7:30 am. Graham's cavalrymen withdrew a short distance to Yeadon's Farm where they dismounted and formed along a fence line, their position buttressed by a log house that they converted into a fort. Graham posted two battalions of the 5th Indiana in the center, the
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Illinois crossed to the north bank at Walker's Ford and rode east to a ford at the mouth of Black Fox Creek. Crossing to the south bank, Capron's 324-man regiment rode about 2 mi (3.2 km) south. At 10 am Jones' Confederate brigade attacked the
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3128:
2608:Price's Missouri Expedition
2078:Timeline leading to the War
2052:
1863:"Walker Ford Lookout Tower"
1302:(Official Records, p. 816).
1162:11th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1148:: Lt. Col. M. J. Henderson
1040:Confederate order of battle
1018:: Capt. James W. Patterson
1001:: Lt. Col. Henry C. Elliott
10:
4732:
4546:Confederate Secret Service
4134:Grand Army of the Republic
4026:Grand Army of the Republic
3844:Southern Claims Commission
1235:: Maj. James R. Claiborne
1154:8th Texas Cavalry Regiment
1065:Commanding Cavalry Corps,
792:
662:Battle of Missionary Ridge
552:William E. "Grumble" Jones
430:
4645:
4621:
4534:Confederate States dollar
4506:
4448:
4393:
4345:Habeas Corpus Act of 1863
4340:Emancipation Proclamation
4302:
4234:Medal of Honor recipients
4191:
4187:
4170:
4122:Confederate Memorial Hall
4104:
4083:
4041:
4013:
4004:
3924:Confederate Memorial Hall
3897:Confederate History Month
3877:Civil War Discovery Trail
3857:
3778:Habeas Corpus Act of 1867
3609:
3584:Reconstruction Amendments
3574:
3570:
3559:
3481:
3350:
3343:
3283:
3147:
3140:
3136:
3123:
3065:
2812:
2805:
2636:
2492:
2451:
2419:
2386:
2379:
2375:
2346:
2243:
2193:Emancipation Proclamation
2161:
2062:
2058:
2047:
1836:"Union County, Tennessee"
1219:: Lt. Col. V. A. Witcher
1179:
1168:
1135:
1098:
1087:
973:
962:
944:Colvin's Illinois Battery
872:
859:
845:
842:
839:
805:
720:Colvin's Illinois Battery
684:
283:
227:
214:
190:
150:
114:
47:
36:
28:
23:
4608:U.S. Sanitary Commission
4519:Battlefield preservation
4425:Marching Through Georgia
4350:Hampton Roads Conference
4325:Confiscation Act of 1862
4320:Confiscation Act of 1861
4096:U.S. national cemeteries
3902:Confederate Memorial Day
3887:Civil War Trails Program
3756:New Orleans riot of 1866
1915:The Civil War Dictionary
1254:
1164:: Lt. Col. J. M. Bounds
1156:: Lt. Col. Gustave Cook
854:
851:
848:
704:Frank Crawford Armstrong
364:cavalry brigades led by
4529:Confederate war finance
4149:Southern Cross of Honor
4117:1938 Gettysburg reunion
4112:1913 Gettysburg reunion
3810:Reconstruction Treaties
3783:Enforcement Act of 1870
3666:Freedman's Savings Bank
2283:Lane Debates on Slavery
2108:Lincoln–Douglas debates
1991:Ripley, Warren (1970).
1247:Union County, Tennessee
946:: Capt. John H. Colvin
393:Maynardville, Tennessee
358:Battle of Walker's Ford
24:Battle of Walker's Ford
4588:Richmond riots of 1863
4514:Baltimore riot of 1861
4294:U.S. Military Railroad
4214:Confederate Home Guard
3946:Historiographic issues
3912:Historical reenactment
2411:Revenue Cutter Service
2278:William Lloyd Garrison
2187:Dred Scott v. Sandford
1952:Hess, Earl J. (2013).
1200:: Capt. W. H. Balthis
1192:: Lt. Col. A. F. Cook
1057:
1049:
984:: Col. William R. Kise
828:Commanding Left Wing,
820:
734:
694:
610:
589:and Brigadier General
571:
536:Battle of Philadelphia
528:Battle of Blue Springs
481:Army of the Cumberland
375:cavalry brigade under
151:Commanders and leaders
106:Union tactical victory
4553:Great Revival of 1863
4430:Maryland, My Maryland
4219:Confederate railroads
3882:Civil War Roundtables
3751:Meridian riot of 1871
3746:Memphis riots of 1866
2303:George Luther Stearns
2288:Elijah Parish Lovejoy
2181:Crittenden Compromise
1728:Official Records 1890
1713:Official Records 1890
1701:Official Records 1890
1689:Official Records 1890
1677:Official Records 1890
1624:Official Records 1890
1607:Official Records 1890
1583:Official Records 1890
1542:Official Records 1890
1470:Official Records 1890
1458:Official Records 1890
1434:Official Records 1890
1422:Official Records 1890
1410:Official Records 1890
1275:3-inch Ordnance rifle
1242:Locations of interest
1055:
1047:
818:
811:Union order of battle
732:
692:
623:11th Michigan Battery
608:
569:
556:Battle of Rogersville
485:Battle of Chickamauga
431:Further information:
228:Casualties and losses
87:36.34222°N 83.68417°W
4716:December 1863 events
4440:Daar kom die Alibama
4355:National Union Party
4031:memorials to Lincoln
3951:Lost Cause mythology
3656:Eufaula riot of 1874
3644:Confederate refugees
2857:District of Columbia
2484:Union naval blockade
2330:Underground Railroad
2118:Nullification crisis
1911:Boatner, Mark M. III
1279:3.8-inch James rifle
1227:: Capt. C. T. Smith
1104:George Gibbs Dibrell
1089:Armstrong's Division
1022:12-pounder Napoleons
708:George Gibbs Dibrell
679:Jonesville, Virginia
650:Lee County, Virginia
648:and even foraged in
583:Battle of Wauhatchie
546:while still holding
524:John Stuart Williams
419:, but Major General
415:'s defenders in the
4598:Supreme Court cases
4365:Radical Republicans
4144:Old soldiers' homes
4128:Confederate Veteran
4054:artworks in Capitol
3773:Reconstruction acts
3634:Colfax riot of 1873
2598:Richmond-Petersburg
2203:Fugitive slave laws
2133:Popular sovereignty
2113:Missouri Compromise
2103:Kansas-Nebraska Act
1795:, pp. 191–193.
1742:, pp. 260–261.
1638:, pp. 186–187.
1568:, pp. 133–134.
1544:, pp. 402–403.
1508:, pp. 467–468.
1436:, pp. 812–813.
1073:
911:- 2 "8-inch rifles"
836:
479:defeated the Union
92:36.34222; -83.68417
83: /
4696:Knoxville campaign
4419:A Lincoln Portrait
4360:Politicians killed
4284:U.S. Balloon Corps
4279:Union corps badges
4059:memorials to Davis
3929:Disenfranchisement
3800:Reconstruction era
3681:Timber Culture Act
3639:Compromise of 1877
2603:Franklin–Nashville
2273:Frederick Douglass
2176:Cornerstone Speech
2093:Compromise of 1850
2041:American Civil War
1210:Henry A. Edmundson
1136:Harrison's Brigade
1095:Frank C. Armstrong
1071:
1060:Brigadier General
1058:
1056:Frank C. Armstrong
1050:
978:George W. Jackson
964:Left Wing Infantry
890:mountain howitzers
834:
825:Orlando B. Willcox
823:Brigadier General
821:
819:Orlando B. Willcox
775:mountain howitzers
735:
695:
611:
576:Lieutenant General
572:
562:Siege of Knoxville
504:Orlando B. Willcox
433:Knoxville campaign
421:William T. Sherman
417:Siege of Knoxville
401:Orlando B. Willcox
389:American Civil War
385:Knoxville campaign
318:Campbell's Station
275:Knoxville Campaign
164:Orlando B. Willcox
31:American Civil War
4691:1863 in Tennessee
4686:Conflicts in 1863
4673:
4672:
4641:
4640:
4637:
4636:
4471:Italian Americans
4456:African Americans
4413:John Brown's Body
4166:
4165:
4162:
4161:
4079:
4078:
3917:Robert E. Lee Day
3661:Freedmen's Bureau
3624:Brooks–Baxter War
3555:
3554:
3551:
3550:
3547:
3546:
3339:
3338:
3119:
3118:
3115:
3114:
3111:
3110:
2528:Northern Virginia
2474:Trans-Mississippi
2447:
2446:
2342:
2341:
2338:
2337:
2234:Uncle Tom's Cabin
2171:African Americans
1963:978-1-57233-995-8
1556:, pp. 93–94.
1448:, pp. 23–25.
1400:, pp. 20–23.
1364:, pp. 11–16.
1281:(Ripley, p. 374).
1239:
1238:
1182:Brigadier General
1176:Robert Ransom Jr.
1170:Ransom's Division
1099:Dibrell's Brigade
1092:Brigadier General
1067:Army of Tennessee
1062:William T. Martin
1048:William T. Martin
1037:
1036:
1024:
1016:21st Ohio Battery
949:
912:
892:
757:21st Ohio Battery
693:George G. Dibrell
477:Army of Tennessee
369:William T. Martin
366:Brigadier General
351:
350:
240:
239:
185:William T. Martin
145:CSA (Confederacy)
110:
109:
4723:
4663:
4653:
4652:
4476:Native Americans
4461:German Americans
4254:Partisan rangers
4249:Official Records
4189:
4188:
4172:
4171:
4064:memorials to Lee
4011:
4010:
3572:
3571:
3561:
3560:
3348:
3347:
3145:
3144:
3138:
3137:
3125:
3124:
3098:Washington, D.C.
2892:Indian Territory
2852:Dakota Territory
2810:
2809:
2727:Chancellorsville
2518:Jackson's Valley
2508:Blockade runners
2384:
2383:
2377:
2376:
2348:
2347:
2308:Thaddeus Stevens
2298:Lysander Spooner
2258:Susan B. Anthony
2060:
2059:
2049:
2048:
2034:
2027:
2020:
2011:
2010:
2006:
1987:
1985:
1983:
1972:Official Records
1967:
1948:
1946:
1944:
1928:
1906:
1880:
1879:
1877:
1875:
1859:
1853:
1852:
1850:
1848:
1832:
1826:
1820:
1811:
1805:
1796:
1790:
1784:
1778:
1772:
1766:
1760:
1754:
1743:
1737:
1731:
1725:
1716:
1710:
1704:
1698:
1692:
1686:
1680:
1674:
1668:
1662:
1651:
1645:
1639:
1633:
1627:
1621:
1610:
1604:
1598:
1592:
1586:
1580:
1569:
1563:
1557:
1551:
1545:
1539:
1533:
1527:
1521:
1515:
1509:
1503:
1497:
1491:
1485:
1479:
1473:
1467:
1461:
1455:
1449:
1443:
1437:
1431:
1425:
1419:
1413:
1407:
1401:
1395:
1389:
1383:
1377:
1371:
1365:
1359:
1353:
1347:
1326:
1322:
1316:
1309:
1303:
1288:
1282:
1270:
1185:William E. Jones
1074:
1070:
1019:
947:
910:
887:
877:Felix W. Graham
837:
833:
830:Army of the Ohio
657:Ulysses S. Grant
587:Lafayette McLaws
579:James Longstreet
570:Ambrose Burnside
446:Ambrose Burnside
413:Ambrose Burnside
278:
276:
266:
259:
252:
243:
242:
198:Army of the Ohio
183:
182:
173:
172:
162:
161:
143:
142:
126:
125:
98:
97:
95:
94:
93:
88:
84:
81:
80:
79:
76:
55:December 2, 1863
49:
48:
41:
21:
20:
4731:
4730:
4726:
4725:
4724:
4722:
4721:
4720:
4676:
4675:
4674:
4669:
4633:
4617:
4502:
4466:Irish Americans
4444:
4389:
4298:
4289:U.S. Home Guard
4229:Field artillery
4183:
4182:
4158:
4100:
4075:
4037:
4006:
4000:
3892:Civil War Trust
3859:
3853:
3741:Ethnic violence
3726:Kirk–Holden war
3605:
3566:
3543:
3477:
3335:
3279:
3132:
3107:
3061:
2814:
2801:
2632:
2613:Sherman's March
2593:Bermuda Hundred
2488:
2443:
2415:
2371:
2370:
2334:
2293:J. Sella Martin
2263:James G. Birney
2239:
2157:
2083:Bleeding Kansas
2071:
2054:
2043:
2038:
2003:
1981:
1979:
1964:
1942:
1940:
1925:
1903:
1888:
1883:
1873:
1871:
1861:
1860:
1856:
1846:
1844:
1834:
1833:
1829:
1821:
1814:
1806:
1799:
1791:
1787:
1779:
1775:
1767:
1763:
1755:
1746:
1738:
1734:
1726:
1719:
1711:
1707:
1699:
1695:
1687:
1683:
1675:
1671:
1663:
1654:
1646:
1642:
1634:
1630:
1622:
1613:
1605:
1601:
1593:
1589:
1581:
1572:
1564:
1560:
1552:
1548:
1540:
1536:
1528:
1524:
1516:
1512:
1504:
1500:
1492:
1488:
1480:
1476:
1468:
1464:
1456:
1452:
1444:
1440:
1432:
1428:
1420:
1416:
1408:
1404:
1396:
1392:
1384:
1380:
1372:
1368:
1360:
1356:
1348:
1339:
1330:
1329:
1323:
1319:
1310:
1306:
1289:
1285:
1277:or the 915 lb.
1271:
1267:
1257:
1244:
1183:
1181:
1174:
1172:
1141:Thomas Harrison
1139:
1137:
1130:Nicholas N. Cox
1102:
1100:
1093:
1091:
1064:
1042:
977:
975:
968:
966:
876:
874:
867:
865:
863:
827:
813:
808:
795:
712:Thomas Harrison
687:
564:
544:Tennessee River
475:'s Confederate
440:
435:
429:
354:
353:
352:
347:
279:
274:
272:
270:
206:
177:
174:Felix W. Graham
167:
166:
156:
137:
120:
91:
89:
85:
82:
77:
74:
72:
70:
69:
68:
64:Walker's Ford,
42:
17:
12:
11:
5:
4729:
4719:
4718:
4713:
4708:
4703:
4698:
4693:
4688:
4671:
4670:
4668:
4667:
4657:
4646:
4643:
4642:
4639:
4638:
4635:
4634:
4632:
4631:
4625:
4623:
4619:
4618:
4616:
4615:
4613:Women soldiers
4610:
4605:
4600:
4595:
4590:
4585:
4580:
4575:
4570:
4568:Naming the war
4565:
4560:
4555:
4550:
4549:
4548:
4538:
4537:
4536:
4526:
4521:
4516:
4510:
4508:
4504:
4503:
4501:
4500:
4499:
4498:
4493:
4488:
4483:
4473:
4468:
4463:
4458:
4452:
4450:
4446:
4445:
4443:
4442:
4437:
4432:
4427:
4422:
4415:
4410:
4405:
4399:
4397:
4391:
4390:
4388:
4387:
4382:
4377:
4372:
4367:
4362:
4357:
4352:
4347:
4342:
4337:
4332:
4327:
4322:
4317:
4312:
4306:
4304:
4300:
4299:
4297:
4296:
4291:
4286:
4281:
4276:
4271:
4266:
4261:
4256:
4251:
4246:
4241:
4236:
4231:
4226:
4221:
4216:
4211:
4206:
4204:Campaign Medal
4201:
4195:
4193:
4185:
4184:
4181:
4180:
4179:Related topics
4176:
4168:
4167:
4164:
4163:
4160:
4159:
4157:
4156:
4151:
4146:
4141:
4136:
4131:
4124:
4119:
4114:
4108:
4106:
4102:
4101:
4099:
4098:
4093:
4087:
4085:
4081:
4080:
4077:
4076:
4074:
4073:
4068:
4067:
4066:
4061:
4056:
4045:
4043:
4039:
4038:
4036:
4035:
4034:
4033:
4028:
4017:
4015:
4008:
4002:
4001:
3999:
3998:
3993:
3988:
3983:
3978:
3973:
3968:
3963:
3958:
3953:
3948:
3943:
3942:
3941:
3936:
3926:
3921:
3920:
3919:
3914:
3909:
3907:Decoration Day
3904:
3899:
3894:
3889:
3884:
3879:
3874:
3863:
3861:
3860:Reconstruction
3855:
3854:
3852:
3851:
3846:
3841:
3840:
3839:
3829:
3824:
3819:
3818:
3817:
3807:
3802:
3797:
3796:
3795:
3790:
3785:
3780:
3770:
3769:
3768:
3763:
3758:
3753:
3748:
3738:
3733:
3728:
3723:
3722:
3721:
3716:
3714:second inquiry
3711:
3706:
3701:
3696:
3686:
3685:
3684:
3678:
3671:Homestead Acts
3668:
3663:
3658:
3653:
3652:
3651:
3641:
3636:
3631:
3626:
3621:
3619:Alabama Claims
3615:
3613:
3611:Reconstruction
3607:
3606:
3604:
3603:
3602:
3601:
3599:15th Amendment
3596:
3594:14th Amendment
3591:
3589:13th Amendment
3580:
3578:
3568:
3567:
3557:
3556:
3553:
3552:
3549:
3548:
3545:
3544:
3542:
3541:
3536:
3531:
3526:
3521:
3516:
3511:
3506:
3501:
3496:
3491:
3485:
3483:
3479:
3478:
3476:
3475:
3470:
3465:
3460:
3455:
3450:
3445:
3440:
3435:
3430:
3425:
3420:
3415:
3410:
3405:
3400:
3395:
3390:
3385:
3380:
3375:
3370:
3365:
3360:
3354:
3352:
3345:
3341:
3340:
3337:
3336:
3334:
3333:
3328:
3323:
3318:
3313:
3308:
3303:
3298:
3293:
3287:
3285:
3281:
3280:
3278:
3277:
3272:
3267:
3262:
3257:
3252:
3247:
3242:
3237:
3232:
3227:
3222:
3220:J. E. Johnston
3217:
3215:A. S. Johnston
3212:
3207:
3202:
3197:
3192:
3187:
3182:
3177:
3172:
3167:
3162:
3157:
3155:R. H. Anderson
3151:
3149:
3142:
3134:
3133:
3121:
3120:
3117:
3116:
3113:
3112:
3109:
3108:
3106:
3105:
3100:
3095:
3090:
3085:
3080:
3075:
3069:
3067:
3063:
3062:
3060:
3059:
3054:
3049:
3044:
3039:
3034:
3029:
3024:
3019:
3017:South Carolina
3014:
3009:
3004:
2999:
2994:
2992:North Carolina
2989:
2984:
2979:
2974:
2969:
2964:
2959:
2954:
2949:
2944:
2939:
2934:
2929:
2924:
2919:
2914:
2909:
2904:
2899:
2894:
2889:
2884:
2879:
2874:
2869:
2864:
2859:
2854:
2849:
2844:
2839:
2834:
2829:
2824:
2818:
2816:
2807:
2803:
2802:
2800:
2799:
2794:
2789:
2784:
2779:
2774:
2769:
2764:
2759:
2754:
2749:
2744:
2739:
2734:
2729:
2724:
2719:
2717:Fredericksburg
2714:
2709:
2704:
2699:
2694:
2689:
2684:
2679:
2674:
2669:
2664:
2659:
2657:Wilson's Creek
2654:
2649:
2643:
2641:
2634:
2633:
2631:
2630:
2625:
2620:
2615:
2610:
2605:
2600:
2595:
2590:
2585:
2580:
2575:
2570:
2565:
2560:
2555:
2550:
2545:
2540:
2535:
2530:
2525:
2520:
2515:
2510:
2505:
2499:
2497:
2490:
2489:
2487:
2486:
2481:
2476:
2471:
2469:Lower Seaboard
2466:
2461:
2455:
2453:
2449:
2448:
2445:
2444:
2442:
2441:
2436:
2431:
2425:
2423:
2417:
2416:
2414:
2413:
2408:
2403:
2398:
2392:
2390:
2381:
2373:
2372:
2369:
2368:
2365:
2362:
2359:
2356:
2352:
2344:
2343:
2340:
2339:
2336:
2335:
2333:
2332:
2327:
2325:Harriet Tubman
2322:
2321:
2320:
2313:Charles Sumner
2310:
2305:
2300:
2295:
2290:
2285:
2280:
2275:
2270:
2265:
2260:
2255:
2249:
2247:
2241:
2240:
2238:
2237:
2230:
2225:
2220:
2215:
2210:
2205:
2200:
2195:
2190:
2183:
2178:
2173:
2167:
2165:
2159:
2158:
2156:
2155:
2150:
2148:States' rights
2145:
2140:
2135:
2130:
2125:
2120:
2115:
2110:
2105:
2100:
2095:
2090:
2085:
2080:
2074:
2072:
2070:
2069:
2063:
2056:
2055:
2045:
2044:
2037:
2036:
2029:
2022:
2014:
2008:
2007:
2001:
1988:
1968:
1962:
1949:
1929:
1923:
1907:
1901:
1887:
1884:
1882:
1881:
1854:
1827:
1825:, p. 264.
1812:
1810:, p. 261.
1797:
1785:
1783:, p. 184.
1773:
1771:, p. 179.
1761:
1759:, p. 260.
1744:
1732:
1730:, p. 293.
1717:
1715:, p. 813.
1705:
1703:, p. 395.
1693:
1691:, p. 430.
1681:
1679:, p. 427.
1669:
1667:, p. 188.
1652:
1650:, p. 187.
1640:
1628:
1626:, p. 405.
1611:
1609:, p. 426.
1599:
1597:, p. 186.
1587:
1585:, p. 396.
1570:
1558:
1546:
1534:
1522:
1510:
1498:
1486:
1474:
1472:, p. 288.
1462:
1460:, p. 272.
1450:
1438:
1426:
1424:, p. 816.
1414:
1412:, p. 811.
1402:
1390:
1378:
1366:
1354:
1352:, p. 189.
1336:
1335:
1334:
1328:
1327:
1317:
1304:
1283:
1264:
1263:
1262:
1261:
1256:
1253:
1252:
1251:
1248:
1243:
1240:
1237:
1236:
1229:
1228:
1221:
1220:
1213:
1212:
1202:
1201:
1194:
1193:
1187:
1180:Jones' Brigade
1178:
1166:
1165:
1158:
1157:
1150:
1149:
1143:
1133:
1132:
1125:
1124:
1120:
1119:
1115:
1114:
1110:
1109:
1106:
1097:
1085:
1084:
1081:
1078:
1041:
1038:
1035:
1034:
1031:
1028:
1025:
1012:
1011:
1008:
1005:
1002:
995:
994:
991:
988:
985:
979:
972:
970:John I. Curtin
960:
959:
956:
953:
950:
940:
939:
936:
933:
930:
923:
922:
919:
916:
913:
903:
902:
899:
896:
893:
878:
871:
869:John W. Foster
857:
856:
853:
850:
847:
844:
841:
812:
809:
807:
804:
794:
791:
783:John I. Curtin
699:John G. Foster
686:
683:
671:Campbell Slemp
638:Bean's Station
627:John W. Foster
595:Joseph Wheeler
563:
560:
508:Cumberland Gap
494:Major General
462:John W. Foster
450:East Tennessee
439:
438:Union invasion
436:
428:
425:
349:
348:
346:
345:
343:Bean's Station
340:
335:
330:
325:
320:
315:
310:
305:
300:
295:
293:Cumberland Gap
290:
284:
281:
280:
269:
268:
261:
254:
246:
238:
237:
234:
230:
229:
225:
224:
221:
217:
216:
212:
211:
200:
193:
192:
191:Units involved
188:
187:
175:
153:
152:
148:
147:
135:
117:
116:
112:
111:
108:
107:
104:
100:
99:
63:
61:
57:
56:
53:
45:
44:
34:
33:
26:
25:
19:
18:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
4728:
4717:
4714:
4712:
4709:
4707:
4704:
4702:
4699:
4697:
4694:
4692:
4689:
4687:
4684:
4683:
4681:
4666:
4662:
4658:
4656:
4648:
4647:
4644:
4630:
4627:
4626:
4624:
4620:
4614:
4611:
4609:
4606:
4604:
4601:
4599:
4596:
4594:
4591:
4589:
4586:
4584:
4583:Photographers
4581:
4579:
4576:
4574:
4571:
4569:
4566:
4564:
4561:
4559:
4558:Gender issues
4556:
4554:
4551:
4547:
4544:
4543:
4542:
4539:
4535:
4532:
4531:
4530:
4527:
4525:
4522:
4520:
4517:
4515:
4512:
4511:
4509:
4505:
4497:
4494:
4492:
4489:
4487:
4484:
4482:
4479:
4478:
4477:
4474:
4472:
4469:
4467:
4464:
4462:
4459:
4457:
4454:
4453:
4451:
4447:
4441:
4438:
4436:
4433:
4431:
4428:
4426:
4423:
4421:
4420:
4416:
4414:
4411:
4409:
4406:
4404:
4401:
4400:
4398:
4396:
4392:
4386:
4385:War Democrats
4383:
4381:
4378:
4376:
4375:Union Leagues
4373:
4371:
4368:
4366:
4363:
4361:
4358:
4356:
4353:
4351:
4348:
4346:
4343:
4341:
4338:
4336:
4333:
4331:
4328:
4326:
4323:
4321:
4318:
4316:
4313:
4311:
4308:
4307:
4305:
4301:
4295:
4292:
4290:
4287:
4285:
4282:
4280:
4277:
4275:
4274:Turning point
4272:
4270:
4267:
4265:
4262:
4260:
4257:
4255:
4252:
4250:
4247:
4245:
4244:Naval battles
4242:
4240:
4237:
4235:
4232:
4230:
4227:
4225:
4222:
4220:
4217:
4215:
4212:
4210:
4207:
4205:
4202:
4200:
4197:
4196:
4194:
4190:
4186:
4178:
4177:
4173:
4169:
4155:
4152:
4150:
4147:
4145:
4142:
4140:
4137:
4135:
4132:
4130:
4129:
4125:
4123:
4120:
4118:
4115:
4113:
4110:
4109:
4107:
4103:
4097:
4094:
4092:
4089:
4088:
4086:
4082:
4072:
4069:
4065:
4062:
4060:
4057:
4055:
4052:
4051:
4050:
4047:
4046:
4044:
4040:
4032:
4029:
4027:
4024:
4023:
4022:
4019:
4018:
4016:
4012:
4009:
4007:and memorials
4003:
3997:
3994:
3992:
3989:
3987:
3984:
3982:
3979:
3977:
3974:
3972:
3969:
3967:
3964:
3962:
3959:
3957:
3954:
3952:
3949:
3947:
3944:
3940:
3937:
3935:
3932:
3931:
3930:
3927:
3925:
3922:
3918:
3915:
3913:
3910:
3908:
3905:
3903:
3900:
3898:
3895:
3893:
3890:
3888:
3885:
3883:
3880:
3878:
3875:
3873:
3870:
3869:
3868:
3867:Commemoration
3865:
3864:
3862:
3856:
3850:
3847:
3845:
3842:
3838:
3835:
3834:
3833:
3830:
3828:
3825:
3823:
3820:
3816:
3813:
3812:
3811:
3808:
3806:
3803:
3801:
3798:
3794:
3791:
3789:
3786:
3784:
3781:
3779:
3776:
3775:
3774:
3771:
3767:
3764:
3762:
3759:
3757:
3754:
3752:
3749:
3747:
3744:
3743:
3742:
3739:
3737:
3734:
3732:
3729:
3727:
3724:
3720:
3717:
3715:
3712:
3710:
3709:first inquiry
3707:
3705:
3702:
3700:
3697:
3695:
3692:
3691:
3690:
3687:
3682:
3679:
3677:
3674:
3673:
3672:
3669:
3667:
3664:
3662:
3659:
3657:
3654:
3650:
3647:
3646:
3645:
3642:
3640:
3637:
3635:
3632:
3630:
3629:Carpetbaggers
3627:
3625:
3622:
3620:
3617:
3616:
3614:
3612:
3608:
3600:
3597:
3595:
3592:
3590:
3587:
3586:
3585:
3582:
3581:
3579:
3577:
3573:
3569:
3562:
3558:
3540:
3537:
3535:
3532:
3530:
3527:
3525:
3522:
3520:
3517:
3515:
3512:
3510:
3507:
3505:
3502:
3500:
3497:
3495:
3492:
3490:
3487:
3486:
3484:
3480:
3474:
3471:
3469:
3466:
3464:
3461:
3459:
3456:
3454:
3451:
3449:
3446:
3444:
3441:
3439:
3436:
3434:
3431:
3429:
3426:
3424:
3421:
3419:
3416:
3414:
3411:
3409:
3406:
3404:
3401:
3399:
3396:
3394:
3391:
3389:
3386:
3384:
3381:
3379:
3376:
3374:
3371:
3369:
3366:
3364:
3361:
3359:
3356:
3355:
3353:
3349:
3346:
3342:
3332:
3329:
3327:
3324:
3322:
3319:
3317:
3314:
3312:
3309:
3307:
3304:
3302:
3299:
3297:
3294:
3292:
3289:
3288:
3286:
3282:
3276:
3273:
3271:
3268:
3266:
3263:
3261:
3258:
3256:
3253:
3251:
3248:
3246:
3243:
3241:
3238:
3236:
3233:
3231:
3228:
3226:
3223:
3221:
3218:
3216:
3213:
3211:
3208:
3206:
3203:
3201:
3198:
3196:
3193:
3191:
3188:
3186:
3183:
3181:
3178:
3176:
3173:
3171:
3168:
3166:
3163:
3161:
3158:
3156:
3153:
3152:
3150:
3146:
3143:
3139:
3135:
3131:
3126:
3122:
3104:
3101:
3099:
3096:
3094:
3091:
3089:
3086:
3084:
3081:
3079:
3076:
3074:
3071:
3070:
3068:
3064:
3058:
3055:
3053:
3052:West Virginia
3050:
3048:
3045:
3043:
3040:
3038:
3035:
3033:
3030:
3028:
3025:
3023:
3020:
3018:
3015:
3013:
3010:
3008:
3005:
3003:
3000:
2998:
2995:
2993:
2990:
2988:
2985:
2983:
2980:
2978:
2975:
2973:
2972:New Hampshire
2970:
2968:
2965:
2963:
2960:
2958:
2955:
2953:
2950:
2948:
2945:
2943:
2940:
2938:
2935:
2933:
2932:Massachusetts
2930:
2928:
2925:
2923:
2920:
2918:
2915:
2913:
2910:
2908:
2905:
2903:
2900:
2898:
2895:
2893:
2890:
2888:
2885:
2883:
2880:
2878:
2875:
2873:
2870:
2868:
2865:
2863:
2860:
2858:
2855:
2853:
2850:
2848:
2845:
2843:
2840:
2838:
2835:
2833:
2830:
2828:
2825:
2823:
2820:
2819:
2817:
2811:
2808:
2804:
2798:
2795:
2793:
2790:
2788:
2785:
2783:
2780:
2778:
2775:
2773:
2770:
2768:
2765:
2763:
2760:
2758:
2755:
2753:
2750:
2748:
2745:
2743:
2740:
2738:
2735:
2733:
2730:
2728:
2725:
2723:
2720:
2718:
2715:
2713:
2710:
2708:
2705:
2703:
2700:
2698:
2695:
2693:
2690:
2688:
2685:
2683:
2680:
2678:
2675:
2673:
2672:Hampton Roads
2670:
2668:
2665:
2663:
2662:Fort Donelson
2660:
2658:
2655:
2653:
2650:
2648:
2645:
2644:
2642:
2640:
2635:
2629:
2626:
2624:
2621:
2619:
2616:
2614:
2611:
2609:
2606:
2604:
2601:
2599:
2596:
2594:
2591:
2589:
2586:
2584:
2581:
2579:
2576:
2574:
2571:
2569:
2566:
2564:
2561:
2559:
2558:Morgan's Raid
2556:
2554:
2551:
2549:
2546:
2544:
2541:
2539:
2536:
2534:
2531:
2529:
2526:
2524:
2521:
2519:
2516:
2514:
2511:
2509:
2506:
2504:
2503:Anaconda Plan
2501:
2500:
2498:
2496:
2491:
2485:
2482:
2480:
2479:Pacific Coast
2477:
2475:
2472:
2470:
2467:
2465:
2462:
2460:
2457:
2456:
2454:
2450:
2440:
2437:
2435:
2432:
2430:
2427:
2426:
2424:
2422:
2418:
2412:
2409:
2407:
2404:
2402:
2399:
2397:
2394:
2393:
2391:
2389:
2385:
2382:
2378:
2374:
2366:
2363:
2360:
2357:
2354:
2353:
2349:
2345:
2331:
2328:
2326:
2323:
2319:
2316:
2315:
2314:
2311:
2309:
2306:
2304:
2301:
2299:
2296:
2294:
2291:
2289:
2286:
2284:
2281:
2279:
2276:
2274:
2271:
2269:
2266:
2264:
2261:
2259:
2256:
2254:
2251:
2250:
2248:
2246:
2242:
2236:
2235:
2231:
2229:
2226:
2224:
2221:
2219:
2216:
2214:
2213:Positive good
2211:
2209:
2206:
2204:
2201:
2199:
2196:
2194:
2191:
2189:
2188:
2184:
2182:
2179:
2177:
2174:
2172:
2169:
2168:
2166:
2164:
2160:
2154:
2151:
2149:
2146:
2144:
2141:
2139:
2136:
2134:
2131:
2129:
2128:Panic of 1857
2126:
2124:
2121:
2119:
2116:
2114:
2111:
2109:
2106:
2104:
2101:
2099:
2096:
2094:
2091:
2089:
2088:Border states
2086:
2084:
2081:
2079:
2076:
2075:
2073:
2068:
2065:
2064:
2061:
2057:
2050:
2046:
2042:
2035:
2030:
2028:
2023:
2021:
2016:
2015:
2012:
2004:
2002:0-88394-003-5
1998:
1994:
1989:
1977:
1973:
1969:
1965:
1959:
1955:
1950:
1938:
1934:
1933:Cox, Jacob D.
1930:
1926:
1924:0-679-50013-8
1920:
1916:
1912:
1908:
1904:
1902:0-89009-571-X
1898:
1894:
1890:
1889:
1870:
1869:
1864:
1858:
1843:
1842:
1837:
1831:
1824:
1819:
1817:
1809:
1804:
1802:
1794:
1789:
1782:
1777:
1770:
1765:
1758:
1753:
1751:
1749:
1741:
1736:
1729:
1724:
1722:
1714:
1709:
1702:
1697:
1690:
1685:
1678:
1673:
1666:
1661:
1659:
1657:
1649:
1644:
1637:
1632:
1625:
1620:
1618:
1616:
1608:
1603:
1596:
1591:
1584:
1579:
1577:
1575:
1567:
1562:
1555:
1550:
1543:
1538:
1532:, p. 43.
1531:
1526:
1520:, p. 95.
1519:
1514:
1507:
1502:
1496:, p. 33.
1495:
1490:
1484:, p. 30.
1483:
1478:
1471:
1466:
1459:
1454:
1447:
1442:
1435:
1430:
1423:
1418:
1411:
1406:
1399:
1394:
1388:, p. 22.
1387:
1382:
1376:, p. 19.
1375:
1370:
1363:
1358:
1351:
1346:
1344:
1342:
1337:
1332:
1331:
1321:
1314:
1308:
1301:
1297:
1296:115th Indiana
1293:
1287:
1280:
1276:
1269:
1265:
1259:
1258:
1249:
1246:
1245:
1234:
1231:
1230:
1226:
1223:
1222:
1218:
1215:
1214:
1211:
1207:
1204:
1203:
1199:
1196:
1195:
1191:
1188:
1186:
1177:
1173:Major General
1171:
1167:
1163:
1160:
1159:
1155:
1152:
1151:
1147:
1144:
1142:
1134:
1131:
1127:
1126:
1122:
1121:
1117:
1116:
1112:
1111:
1107:
1105:
1096:
1090:
1086:
1082:
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