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The Last Citadel: Petersburg, Virginia, June 1864 – April 1865
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1859:Spotsylvania
1819:Stones River
1799:2nd Bull Run
1749:1st Bull Run
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89:Belligerents
43:Mathew Brady
27:Part of the
3427:Copperheads
3139:Confederate
3031:Black Codes
2357:E. K. Smith
2238:Confederate
2185:New Orleans
2180:Chattanooga
2044:Mississippi
1944:Connecticut
1912:territories
1903:Involvement
1864:Cold Harbor
1854:Fort Pillow
1844:Chattanooga
1839:Chickamauga
1789:Seven Pines
1779:New Orleans
1744:Fort Sumter
1685:Valley 1864
1518:Confederacy
1315:Slave Power
1295:Fire-Eaters
1096: /
576:Confederate
497:Third Corps
409:Confederate
392:during the
179:211 killed
168:251 killed
3777:Categories
3660:Juneteenth
3181:Cemeteries
3058:Red Shirts
2969:Centennial
2919:Red Shirts
2327:Longstreet
2257:Beauregard
2200:Winchester
2175:Charleston
2144:Washington
2079:New Mexico
2074:New Jersey
1934:California
1910:States and
1894:Five Forks
1879:Mobile Bay
1849:Wilderness
1829:Gettysburg
1809:Perryville
1794:Seven Days
1725:Appomattox
1650:Gettysburg
1610:New Mexico
1477:Combatants
1452:Combatants
1365:John Brown
1084:77°25′13″W
1081:37°10′29″N
887:References
632:Henry Heth
429:Background
386:Union Army
136:A. P. Hill
3638:Espionage
3432:Diplomacy
3400:Political
3356:POW camps
3102:Monuments
2929:Scalawags
2924:Redeemers
2662:Aftermath
2611:Pinkerton
2550:Rosecrans
2515:McClellan
2418:Memminger
2154:Wisconsin
2119:Tennessee
2039:Minnesota
2014:Louisiana
1889:Nashville
1834:Vicksburg
1764:Pea Ridge
1715:Carolinas
1670:Red River
1665:Knoxville
1645:Tullahoma
1640:Vicksburg
1620:Peninsula
1592:campaigns
1458:Campaigns
1235:Secession
679:Aftermath
543:President
536:A.P. Hill
499:of Lee's
487:. In the
423:A.P. Hill
154:14–15,000
3752:Category
3593:Seminole
3583:Cherokee
3336:Medicine
3289:Military
3202:Veterans
3036:Jim Crow
2801:timeline
2596:Ericsson
2579:Civilian
2560:Sheridan
2520:McDowell
2480:Farragut
2465:Burnside
2455:Anderson
2448:Military
2428:Stephens
2388:Benjamin
2381:Civilian
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2245:Military
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2139:Virginia
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2059:Nebraska
2049:Missouri
2034:Michigan
2024:Maryland
2009:Kentucky
1984:Illinois
1959:Delaware
1939:Colorado
1924:Arkansas
1884:Franklin
1804:Antietam
1675:Overland
1630:Maryland
1549:Theaters
1455:Theaters
516:IX Corps
493:II Corps
469:Richmond
146:Strength
62:Location
3719:Related
3588:Choctaw
3578:Catawba
3361:Rations
3306:Cavalry
3168:Removal
2796:efforts
2780:of 1873
2626:Stevens
2621:Stanton
2606:Lincoln
2565:Sherman
2500:Halleck
2490:Frémont
2475:Du Pont
2413:Mallory
2372:Wheeler
2307:Jackson
2287:Forrest
2227:Leaders
2170:Atlanta
2134:Vermont
2054:Montana
1994:Indiana
1969:Georgia
1964:Florida
1929:Arizona
1919:Alabama
1869:Atlanta
1784:Corinth
1736:battles
1680:Atlanta
1660:Bristoe
1561:Western
1556:Eastern
1461:Battles
1260:Slavery
1164:Origins
1150:Origins
512:V Corps
413:General
396:of the
80:victory
3762:Portal
3700:Tokens
2636:Welles
2616:Seward
2601:Hamlin
2570:Thomas
2505:Hooker
2470:Butler
2423:Seddon
2408:Hunter
2393:Bocock
2367:Taylor
2362:Stuart
2352:Semmes
2332:Morgan
2292:Gorgas
2272:Cooper
2163:Cities
2099:Oregon
2064:Nevada
2004:Kansas
1974:Hawaii
1874:Crater
1774:Shiloh
1734:Major
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1590:Major
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276:Crater
151:20,000
74:Result
3505:Dixie
3492:Music
3111:Union
2955:Post-
2791:trial
2591:Chase
2586:Adams
2555:Scott
2530:Meigs
2525:Meade
2495:Grant
2485:Foote
2460:Buell
2441:Union
2403:Davis
2347:Price
2337:Mosby
2282:Ewell
2277:Early
2262:Bragg
2124:Texas
2019:Maine
1979:Idaho
1485:Union
733:Notes
565:Union
451:Union
176:1,620
165:4,296
106:Union
78:Union
3690:Salt
3296:Arms
3146:List
3118:List
2631:Wade
2540:Pope
2510:Hunt
2342:Polk
2302:Hood
2297:Hill
2129:Utah
2094:Ohio
1999:Iowa
1531:Navy
1526:Army
1498:Navy
1493:Army
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