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  • Battle of Resaca

    Devoted to detailed history, preservation and educational use of the lands where the battle took place in May 1864.

    www.resacabattlefield.org

  • 1st Battle of Bull Run Confederate Order of Battle

    The first major battle of the Civil War was fought in Virginia, near the Manassas, Virginia railway junction, after which the battle was called Bull Run.

    www.civilwarhome.com

  • Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Battle Summaries

    From the National Park Service,380 Civil War battle summaries describe the action, principal commanders, casualty figures, results and preservation status of battlefields. Battles are listed by state and campaign.

    www2.cr.nps.gov

  • Atlanta Campaign

    A chronology of the events during Union General Sherman's Atlanta Campaign.

    www.ngeorgia.com

  • Ten Costliest Battles of the Civil War

    Lists of battle summaries, total casualties (killed, wounded, missing and captured), locations and commanders.

    www.civilwarhome.com

  • MO Civil War Engagements and Battles

    Missouri's importance has been greatly overlooked by many when it comes to its role in the Civil War. Battles are arranged by year and list the name, date, place and outcome. Good resource for researchers.

    www.usmo.com

  • Battle of Olustee

    On February 20,1864, two armies clashed in the virgin pine flatwoods of north-central Florida, near a railroad station named Olustee about fifteen miles east of Lake City. The battle raged for four hours. When it ended, the Union Army had suffered a stinging defeat.

    extlab1.entnem.ufl.edu

  • Ket's Electronic Field Trip To Perryville

    Links to web resources related to the battle of Perryville and other Kentucky civil war sites.

    www.ket.org

  • Battle of Secessionville

    The Federal army came close to capturing a vital position on James Island in June Charleston 1862 - Federal General Benham's poor planning and the timely arrival of reinforcements resulted in a victory for the outnumbered Confederates.

    www.awod.com

  • Siege of Petersburg

    This campaign consisted of about 19 separate actions between the opening assaults in June, 1864, and the end of the siege with the battle of Five Forks and the final assaults in April, 1865.

    members.aol.com

  • Battle of Bentonville

    Attempt to defeat Gen. William T. Sherman in the Carolinas in the spring of 1865.

    www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us

  • The Red River Campaign

    Because of the French threat (Maximilian) in Mexico, Lincoln wanted military operations undertaken early in 1864 to raise the Federal flag over some part of Texas. Although Grant, Sherman and Banks were opposed, a line of operations up the Red River was finally prescribed.

    www.civilwarhome.com

  • American Civil War Battles by State

    American Civil War Battles by State with battle maps and descriptions.

    www.americancivilwar.com

  • Malcolm's Civil War Battlefield Photos

    Selection of photographs taken at various Eastern theater battlefields

    www.angelfire.com

  • The Stand of the 171st Ohio at Cynthiana

    Brief description of this obscure engagement, which led to the defeat of John Hunt Morgan.

    angelfire.com

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