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The Civil War Battlefield Guide

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    0395740126

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1998-11-02
  • Publisher: Mariner Books

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Summary

This new edition of the definitive guide to Civil War battlefields is really a completely new book. While the first edition covered 60 major battlefields, from Fort Sumter to Appomattox, the second covers all of the 384 designated as the "principal battlefields" in the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report. As in the first edition, the essays are authoritative and concise, written by such leading historians as James M. McPherson, Stephen W. Sears, Edwin C. Bearss, James I. Robinson, Jr., and Gary W. Gallager. The second edition also features 83 new four-color maps covering the most important battles. The Civil War Battlefield Guide is an essential reference for anyone interested in the Civil War.

Author Biography

Frances H. Kennedy is the editor and principal contributor of the best-selling book The Civil War Battlefield Guide. Her work in land conservation over thirty years has focused on protecting lands that are significant in American history. Royalties from American Indian Places will be donated to the National Museum of the American Indian. W. Richard West, Jr., the museum’s founding director, served as the primary adviser for the book.

Table of Contents

Foreword xxiii
Patrick F. Noonan
Preface xxv
Frances H. Kennedy
Charleston Harbor: April 1861
1(4)
Fort Sumter I, South Carolina (SC001), Charleston County, April 12--14, 1861
1(4)
James M. McPherson
The Blockade of Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac River: May--June 1861
5(1)
Sewell's Point, Virginia (VA001), Norfolk, May 18--19, 1861
5(1)
Aquia Creek, Virginia (VA002), Stafford County, May 29--June 1, 1861
5(1)
Big Bethel, Virginia (VA003), York County and Hampton, June 10, 1861
6(1)
West Virginia: June--December 1861
6(5)
Philippi, West Virginia (WV001), Barbour County, June 3, 1861
6(1)
Rich Mountain, West Virginia (WV003), Randolph County, July 11, 1861
7(2)
Gary W. Gallagher
Kessler's Cross Lanes, West Virginia (WV004), Nicholas County, August 26, 1861
9(1)
Carnifex Ferry, West Virginia (WV006), Nicholas County, September 10, 1861
9(1)
Cheat Mountain, West Virginia (WV005), Pocahontas County, September 12--15, 1861
10(1)
Greenbrier River, West Virginia (WV007), Pocahontas County, October 3, 1861
10(1)
Camp Allegheny, West Virginia (WV008), Pocahontas County, December 13, 1861
10(1)
Manassas Campaign: July 1861
11(7)
Hoke's Run (Falling Waters), West Virginia (WV002), Berkeley County, July 2, 1861
11(1)
Blackburn's Ford, Virginia (VA004), Prince William and Fairfax Counties, July 18, 1861
11(1)
First Manassas, Virginia (VA005), Prince William County, July 21, 1861
11(7)
William Glenn Robertson
The Staff Ride and Civil War Battlefields
16(2)
William A. Stoff
Northern Virginia: October--December 1861
18(1)
Ball's Bluff, Virginia (VA006), Loudoun County, October 21, 1861
18(1)
Dranesville, Virginia (VA007), Fairfax County, December 20, 1861
18(1)
Blockade of the Potomac River: September 1861--March 1862
18(1)
Cockpit Point, Virginia (VA100), Prince William County, January 3, 1862
18(1)
Missouri: June--October 1861
19(7)
Boonville, Missouri (MO001), Cooper County, June 17, 1861
19(1)
Carthage, Missouri (MO002), Jasper County, July 5, 1861
20(1)
Wilson's Creek, Missouri (MO004), Greene and Christian Counties, August 10, 1861
21(2)
Richard W. Hatcher III
Dry Wood Creek, Missouri (MO005), Vernon County, September 2, 1861
23(1)
Lexington I, Missouri (MO006), Lafayette County, September 13--20, 1861
24(1)
Liberty (Blue Mills Landing), Missouri (MO003), Clay County, September 17, 1861
24(1)
Fredericktown, Missouri (MO007), Madison County, October 21, 1861
24(1)
Springfield I, Missouri (MO008), Greene County, October 25, 1861
25(1)
Grant on the Mississippi River: November 1861
26(1)
Belmont, Missouri (MO009), Mississippi County, November 7, 1861
26(1)
Missouri: December 1861--January 1862
27(1)
Mount Zion Church, Missouri (MO010), Boone County, December 28, 1861
27(1)
Roan's Tan Yard, Missouri (MO011), Randolph County, January 8, 1862
27(1)
Florida: October 1861
27(1)
Santa Rosa Island, Florida (FL001), Escambia County, October 9, 1861
27(1)
Kentucky: September--December 1861
28(2)
Barbourville, Kentucky (KY001), Knox County, September 19, 1861
28(1)
Camp Wildcat, Kentucky (KY002), Laurel County, October 21, 1861
29(1)
Ivy Mountain, Kentucky (KY003), Floyd County, November 8--9, 1861
29(1)
Rowlett's Station, Kentucky (KY004), Hart County, December 17, 1861
29(1)
Kentucky: January 1862
30(3)
Middle Creek, Kentucky (KY005), Floyd County, January 10, 1862
30(1)
Mill Springs, Kentucky (KY006), Pulaski and Wayne Counties, January 19, 1862
30(3)
Kent Masterson Brown
Indian Territory: November--December 1861
33(1)
Round Mountain, Oklahoma (OK001), county unknown, November 19, 1861
33(1)
Chusto-Talasah, Oklahoma (OK002), Tulsa County, December 9, 1861
33(1)
Chustenahlah, Oklahoma (OK003), Osage County, December 26, 1861
34(1)
Pea Ridge, Arkansas: March 1862
34(4)
Pea Ridge, Arkansas (AR001), Benton County, March 6--8, 1862
34(4)
William L. Shea
Earl J. Hess
Arkansas: June--July 1862
38(1)
St. Charles, Arkansas (AR002), Arkansas County, June 17, 1862
38(1)
Hill's Plantation, Arkansas (AR003), Woodruff County, July 7, 1862
38(1)
Sibley's New Mexico Campaign: February--March 1862
39(5)
Valverde, New Mexico (NM001), Socorro County, February 20--21, 1862
39(1)
Glorieta Pass, New Mexico (NM002), Santa Fe and San Miguel Counties, March 26--28, 1862
39(5)
Don E. Alberts
Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers: February--June 1862
44(12)
Fort Henry, Tennessee (TN001), Stewart County, February 6, 1862
44(1)
Fort Donelson, Tennessee (TN002), Stewart County, February 12--16, 1862
45(3)
John Y. Simon
Shiloh, Tennessee (TN003), Hardin County, April 6--7, 1862
48(4)
Stacy Allen
Siege of Corinth, Mississippi (MS016), Alcorn County and Corinth, April 29--May 30, 1862
52(4)
T. Michael Parrish
Middle Mississippi River: February--June 1862
56(2)
New Madrid/Island No. 10, Missouri (MO012), New Madrid, Missouri, and Lake County, Tennessee, February 28--April 8, 1862
56(1)
Memphis I, Tennessee (TN004), Memphis, June 6, 1862
57(1)
New Orleans: April--May 1862
58(1)
Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip, Louisiana (LA001), Plaquemines Parish, April 16--28, 1862
58(1)
New Orleans, Louisiana (LA002), St. Bernard and Orleans Parishes, April 25--May 1, 1862
59(1)
North Carolina: August 1861; February--December 1862
59(4)
Hatteras Inlet Forts, North Carolina (NC001), Dare County, August 28--29, 1861
59(1)
Roanoke Island, North Carolina (NC002), Dare County, February 7--8, 1862
60(1)
New Bern, North Carolina (NC003), Craven County, March 14, 1862
60(1)
Fort Macon, North Carolina (NC004), Carteret County, March 23--April 26, 1862
61(1)
South Mills, North Carolina (NC005), Camden County, April 19, 1862
61(1)
Tranter's Creek, North Carolina (NC006), Pitt County, June 5, 1862
62(1)
Kinston, North Carolina (NC007), Lenoir County, December 14, 1862
62(1)
White Hall, North Carolina (NC008), Wayne County, December 16, 1862
62(1)
Goldsboro Bridge, North Carolina (NC009), Wayne County, December 17, 1862
63(1)
Fort Pulaski: April 1862
63(4)
Fort Pulaski, Georgia (GA001), Chatham County, April 10--11, 1862
63(4)
Daniel A. Brown
Charleston: June 1862
67(7)
Secessionville, South Carolina (SC002), Charleston County, June 16, 1862
67(3)
Stephen R. Wise
Simmons' Bluff, South Carolina (SC003), Charleston County, June 21, 1862
70(4)
Mapping the Civil War
71(3)
Richard W. Stephenson
Jackson Against the B & O Railroad: January 1862
74(1)
Hancock, Maryland (MD001), Washington County, Maryland, and Morgan County, West Virginia, January 5--6, 1862
74(1)
Jackson's Shenandoah Valley Campaign: March--June 1862
74(14)
First Kernstown, Virginia (VA101), Frederick County and Winchester, March 23, 1862
74(4)
Thomas A. Lewis
McDowell, Virginia (VA102), Highland County, May 8, 1862
78(2)
Robert G. Tanner
Princeton Courthouse, West Virginia (WV009), Mercer County, May 15--17, 1862
80(1)
Front Royal, Virginia (VA103), Warren County, May 23, 1862
80(1)
First Winchester, Virginia (VA104), Frederick County and Winchester, May 25, 1862
81(1)
Cross Keys, Virginia (VA105), Rockingham County, June 8, 1862
82(2)
Donald C. Pfanz
Port Republic, Virginia (VA106), Rockingham County, June 9, 1862
84(4)
Donald C. Pfanz
Peninsula Campaign: March--August 1862
88(17)
Hampton Roads, Virginia (VA008), Hampton Roads, March 8--9, 1862
88(1)
Siege of Yorktown, Virginia (VA009), York County and Newport News, April 5--May 4, 1862
88(2)
Williamsburg, Virginia (VA010), York County and Williamsburg, May 5, 1862
90(1)
Eltham's Landing, Virginia (VA011), New Kent County, May 7, 1862
91(1)
Drewry's Bluff, Virginia (VA012), Chesterfield County, May 15, 1862
91(1)
Hanover Court House, Virginia (VA013), Hanover County, May 27, 1862
91(1)
Seven Pines, Virginia (VA014), Henrico County, May 31--June 1, 1862
92(1)
Oak Grove, Virginia (VA015), Henrico County, June 25, 1862
93(1)
Beaver Dam Creek (Mechanicsville/Ellerson's Mill), Virginia (VA016), Hanover County, June 26, 1862
93(1)
Gaines' Mill, Virginia (VA017), Hanover County, June 27, 1862
94(3)
Michael J. Andrus
Garnett's and Golding's Farms, Virginia (VA018), Henrico County, June 27--28, 1862
97(1)
Savage's Station, Virginia (VA019), Henrico County, June 29, 1862
98(1)
Glendale, Virginia (VA020a), Henrico County, June 30, 1862; White Oak Swamp, Virginia (VA020b), Henrico County, June 30, 1862
98(3)
Herman Hattaway
Ethan S. Rafuse
Malvern Hill, Virginia (VA021), Henrico County, July 1, 1862
101(4)
Michael D. Litterst
Northern Virginia Campaign: August--September 1862
105(8)
Cedar Mountain, Virginia (VA022), Culpeper County, August 9, 1862
105(2)
Robert K. Krick
Rappahannock River, Virginia (VA023), Culpeper and Fauquier Counties, August 22--25, 1862
107(1)
Manassas Station/Junction, Virginia (VA024), Prince William County, August 26--27, 1862
108(1)
Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia (VA025), Prince William and Fauquier Counties, August 28, 1862
108(1)
Second Manassas, Virginia (VA026), Prince William County, August 28--30, 1862
108(4)
John J. Hennessy
Chantilly, Virginia (VA027), Fairfax County, September 1, 1862
112(1)
Maryland Campaign: September 1862
113(9)
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia (WV010), Jefferson County, September 12--15, 1862
113(2)
Dennis E. Frye
South Mountain, Maryland (MD002), Washington and Frederick Counties, September 14, 1862
115(3)
Dennis E. Frye
Antietam, Maryland (MD003), Washington County, September 17, 1862
118(3)
Stephen W. Sears
Shepherdstown, West Virginia (WV016), Jefferson County, September 19--20, 1862
121(1)
Confederate Heartland Offensive: June--October 1862
122(7)
Chattanooga I, Tennessee (TN005), Hamilton County and Chattanooga, June 7--8, 1862
122(1)
Murfreesboro I, Tennessee (TN006), Rutherford County, July 13, 1862
122(1)
Richmond, Kentucky (KY007), Madison County, August 29--30, 1862
122(1)
Munfordville (Battle for the Bridge), Kentucky (KY008), Hart County, September 14--17, 1862
123(1)
Perryville, Kentucky (KY009), Boyle County, October 8, 1862
124(5)
Paul Hawke
A Civil War Legacy
128(1)
William H. Webster
Iuka and Corinth, Mississippi, Campaign: September--October 1862
129(4)
Iuka, Mississippi (MS001), Tishomingo County, September 19, 1862
129(1)
Corinth, Mississippi (MS002), Alcorn County and Corinth, October 3--4, 1862
129(3)
George A. Reaves III
Davis Bridge (Hatchie Bridge), Tennessee (TN007), Hardeman and McNairy Counties, October 6, 1862
132(1)
Missouri and Oklahoma: August--November 1862
133(2)
Kirksville, Missouri (MO013), Adair County, August 6--9, 1862
133(1)
Independence I, Missouri (MO014), Jackson County, August 11, 1862
133(1)
Lone Jack, Missouri (MO015), Jackson County, August 15--16, 1862
133(1)
Newtonia I, Missouri (MO016), Newton County, September 30, 1862
134(1)
Old Fort Wayne, Oklahoma (OK004), Delaware County, October 22, 1862
134(1)
Clark's Mill, Missouri (MO017), Douglas County, November 7, 1862
134(1)
U.S.--Dakota Conflict of 1862: August--September 1862
135(1)
Fort Ridgely, Minnesota (MN001), Nicollet County, August 20--22, 1862
135(1)
Wood Lake, Minnesota (MN002), Yellow Medicine County, September 23, 1862
135(1)
Louisiana: August--October 1862
136(2)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana (LA003), East Baton Rouge Parish, August 5, 1862
136(1)
Donaldsonville I, Louisiana (LA004), Ascension Parish, August 9, 1862
137(1)
Georgia Landing, Louisiana (LA005), Lafourche Parish, October 27, 1862
137(1)
Blockade of the Texas Coast: September 1862--January 1863
138(1)
Sabine Pass I, Texas (TX001), Jefferson County, September 24--25, 1862
138(1)
Galveston I, Texas (TX002), Galveston County, October 4, 1862
138(1)
Galveston II, Texas (TX003), Galveston County, January 1, 1863
138(1)
Florida: June--October 1862
139(1)
Tampa, Florida (FL002), Tampa, June 30----July 1, 1862
139(1)
St. Johns Bluff, Florida (FL003), Duval County, October 1--3, 1862
139(1)
Arkansas: November--December 1862
140(4)
Cane Hill, Arkanasas (AR004), Washington County, November 28, 1862
140(1)
Prairie Grove, Arkansas (AR005), Washington County, December 7, 1862
141(3)
William L. Shea
Fredericksburg: December 1862
144(5)
Fredericksburg I, Virginia (VA028), Spotsylvania County and Fredericksburg, December 11--15, 1862
144(5)
A. Wilson Greene
Forrest's Raid into West Tennessee: December 1862
149(1)
Jackson, Tennessee (TN009), Madison County, December 19, 1862
149(1)
Parker's Cross Roads, Tennessee (TN011), Henderson County, December 31, 1862
149(1)
Stones River Campaign: December 1862--January 1863
150(4)
Hartsville, Tennessee (TN008), Trousdale County, December 7, 1862
150(1)
Stones River, Tennessee (TN010), Rutherford County, December 31, 1862--January 2, 1863
151(3)
Grady McWhiney
Vicksburg Campaign and Siege: December 1862--July 1863
154(22)
Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi (MS003), Warren County, December 26--29, 1862
154(3)
Terrence J. Winschel
Arkansas Post, Arkansas (AR006), Arkansas County, January 9--11, 1863
157(1)
Grand Gulf, Mississippi (MS004), Claiborne County, April 29, 1863
157(1)
Snyder's Bluff, Mississippi (MS005), Warren County, April 29--May 1, 1863
158(1)
Port Gibson, Mississippi (MS006), Claiborne County, May 1, 1863
158(6)
Edwin C. Bearss
Raymond, Mississippi (MS007), Hinds County, May 12, 1863
164(3)
Edwin C. Bearss
Jackson, Mississippi (MS008), Hinds County and Jackson, May 14, 1863
167(1)
Champion Hill, Mississippi (MS009), Hinds County, May 16, 1863
167(3)
Edwin C. Bearss
Big Black River Bridge, Mississippi (MS010), Hinds and Warren Counties, May 17, 1863
170(1)
Battle and Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi (MS011), Warren County and Vicksburg, May 18----July 4, 1863
171(2)
Edwin C. Bearss
Milliken's Bend, Louisiana (LA011), Madison Parish, June 7, 1863
173(2)
Goodrich's Landing, Louisiana (LA014), East Carroll Parish, June 29--30, 1863
175(1)
Helena, Arkansas (AR008), Phillips County, July 4, 1863
175(1)
Streight's Raid Through Alabama: April--May 1863
176(1)
Day's Gap, Alabama (AL001), Cullman County, April 30, 1863
176(1)
Missouri and Arkansas: January--May 1863
177(2)
Springfield II, Missouri (MO018), Greene County, January 8, 1863
177(1)
Hartville, Missouri (MO019), Wright County, January 9--11, 1863
177(1)
Cape Girardeau, Missouri (MO020), Cape Girardeau, April 26, 1863
178(1)
Chalk Bluff, Arkansas (AR007), Clay County, May 1--2, 1863
178(1)
West Louisiana: April 1863
179(1)
Fort Bisland, Louisiana (LA006), St. Mary Parish, April 12--13, 1863
179(1)
Irish Bend, Louisiana (LA007), St. Mary Parish, April 14, 1863
179(1)
Vermillion Bayou, Louisiana (LA008), Lafayette Parish, April 17, 1863
179(1)
Louisiana: June--September 1863
180(1)
Lafourche Crossing, Louisiana (LA012), Lafourche Parish, June 20--21, 1863
180(1)
Donaldsonville II, Louisiana (LA013), Ascension Parish, June 28, 1863
180(1)
Kock's Plantation, Louisiana (LA015), Ascension Parish, July 12--13, 1863
180(1)
Stirling's Plantation, Louisiana (LA016), Pointe Coupee Parish, September 29, 1863
180(1)
Siege of Port Hudson: May--July 1863
181(6)
Plains Store, Louisiana (LA009), East Baton Rouge Parish, May 21, 1863
181(1)
Siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana (LA010), East Baton Rouge and East Feliciana Parishes, May 22--July 9, 1863
182(5)
Lawrence Lee Hewitt
``Making Free'': African Americans and the Civil War
185(2)
James Oliver Horton
Black Medal of Honor Recipients
187(2)
Middle Tennessee: February--April 1863
189(2)
Dover, Tennessee (TN012), Stewart County, February 3, 1863
189(1)
Thompson's Station, Tennessee (TN013), Williamson County, March 4--5, 1863
189(1)
Vaught's Hill, Tennessee (TN014), Rutherford County, March 20, 1863
189(1)
Brentwood, Tennessee (TN015), Williamson County, March 25, 1863
190(1)
Franklin I, Tennessee (TN016), Williamson County and Franklin, April 10, 1863
190(1)
Union Naval Attacks on Fort McAllister: January--March 1863
191(1)
Fort McAllister I, Georgia (GA002), Bryan County, January 27--March 3, 1863
191(1)
Charleston: April--September 1863
191(3)
Charleston Harbor I, South Carolina (SC004), Charleston County, April 7, 1863
191(1)
Fort Wagner I, Morris Island, South Carolina (SC005), Charleston County, July 10--11, 1863
192(1)
Grimball's Landing, James Island, South Carolina (SC006), Charleston County July 16, 1863
192(1)
Fort Wagner II, Morris Island, South Carolina (SC007), Charleston County, July 18, 1863
192(1)
Charleston Harbor II, South Carolina (SC009), Charleston County, September 5--8, 1863
193(1)
Fort Sumter II, South Carolina (SC008), Charleston County, August 17--September 8, 1863
193(1)
Longstreet's Tidewater Campaign: March--April 1863
194(2)
Fort Anderson, North Carolina (NC010), Craven County, March 13--15, 1863
194(1)
Washington, North Carolina (NC011), Beaufort County, March 30--April 20, 1863
195(1)
Suffolk I, Virginia (VA030), Suffolk, April 13--15, 1863
195(1)
Suffolk II (Hill's Point), Virginia (VA031), Suffolk, April 19, 1863
195(1)
Cavalry Along the Rappahannock: March 1863
196(1)
Kelly's Ford, Virginia (VA029), Culpeper County, March 17, 1863
196(1)
Chancellorsville Campaign: April--May 1863
197(5)
Chancellorsville, Virginia (VA032), Spotsylvania County, April 30--May 6, 1863
197(2)
Robert K. Krick
Fredericksburg II, Virginia (VA034), Fredericksburg, May 3, 1863
199(1)
Salem Church, Virginia (VA033), Spotsylvania County, May 3--4, 1863
200(2)
Preserving Civil War Battlefields
201(1)
John Heinz
Gettysburg Campaign: June--July 1863
202(14)
Brandy Station, Virginia (VA035), Culpeper County, June 9, 1863
202(3)
Clark B. Hall
Second Winchester, Virginia (VA 107), Frederick County and Winchester, June 13--15, 1863
205(1)
Aldie, Virginia (VA036), Loudoun County, June 17, 1863
205(1)
Middleburg, Virginia (VA037), Loudoun and Fauquier Counties, June 17--19, 1863
205(1)
Upperville, Virginia (VA038), Loudoun and Fauquier Counties, June 21, 1863
206(1)
Hanover, Pennsylvania (PA001), York County, June 30, 1863
206(1)
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (PA002), Adams County, July 1--3, 1863
207(5)
Harry W. Pfanz
Williamsport, Maryland (MD004), Washington County, July 6, 1863
212(1)
Boonsboro-Funkstown-Falling Waters, Maryland (MD006), Washington County, July 8--14, 1863
213(1)
Manassas Gap, Virginia (VA108), Warren and Fauquier Counties, July 23, 1863
213(3)
The Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863
215(1)
Abraham Lincoln
Morgan's Indiana and Ohio Raid: July 1863
216(1)
Corydon, Indiana (IN001), Harrison County, July 9, 1863
216(1)
Buffington Island, Ohio (OH001), Meigs County, July 19, 1863
216(1)
Salineville, Ohio (OH002), Columbiana County, July 26, 1863
216(1)
Arkansas, Idaho, and Oklahoma: January--September 1863; February 1864
217(5)
Bear River, Idaho (ID001), Franklin County, January 29, 1863
217(1)
Cabin Creek, Oklahoma (OK006), Mayes County, July 1--2, 1863
218(1)
Honey Springs, Oklahoma (OK007), Muskogee and McIntosh Counties, July 17, 1863
219(2)
Bob L. Blackburn
LeRoy H. Fischer
Devil's Backbone, Arkansas (AR009), Sebastian County, September 1, 1863
221(1)
Middle Boggy, Oklahoma (OK005), Atoka County, February 13, 1864
221(1)
North Dakota: July--September 1863
222(2)
Big Mound, North Dakota (ND001), Kidder County, July 24, 1863
222(1)
Dead Buffalo Lake, North Dakota (ND002), Kidder County, July 26, 1863
222(1)
Stony Lake, North Dakota (ND003), Burleigh County, July 28, 1863
222(1)
Whitestone Hill, North Dakota (ND004), Dickey County, September 3--4, 1863
223(1)
Kansas: August--October 1863
224(1)
Lawrence, Kansas (KS001), Douglas County, August 21, 1863
224(1)
Baxter Springs, Kansas (KS002), Cherokee County, October 6, 1863
224(1)
Tullahoma Campaign: June 1863
225(1)
Hoover's Gap, Tennessee (TN017), Bedford and Rutherford Counties, June 24--26, 1863
225(1)
Chickamauga Campaign: August--September 1863
226(6)
Chattanooga II, Tennessee (TN018), Hamilton County and Chattanooga, August 21, 1863
226(1)
Davis' Cross Roads, Georgia (GA003), Dade and Walker Counties, September 10--11, 1863
227(1)
Chickamauga, Georgia (GA004), Catoosa and Walker Counties, September 18--20, 1863
227(5)
William Glenn Robertson
Blockade of the Texas Coast: September 1863
232(1)
Sabine Pass II, Texas (TX006), Jefferson County, September 8, 1863
232(1)
Arkansas: September--October 1863
233(3)
Bayou Fourche (Little Rock), Arkansas (AR010), Pulaski County, September 10, 1863
233(1)
Pine Bluff, Arkansas (AR011), Jefferson County, October 25, 1863
233(3)
Photography in the Civil War
234(2)
David McCullough
East Tennessee: September--October 1863
236(4)
Blountville, Tennessee (TN019), Sullivan County, September 22, 1863
236(3)
Blue Springs, Tennessee (TN020), Greene County, October 10, 1863
239(1)
Virginia & Tennessee Railroad: November 1863
240(1)
Droop Mountain, West Virginia (WV012), Pocahontas County, November 6, 1863
240(1)
Memphis & Charleston Railroad: November 1863
241(1)
Collierville, Tennessee (TN022), Shelby County, November 3, 1863
241(1)
The Cracker Line: October 1863
241(2)
Wauhatchie, Tennessee (TN021), Hamilton, Marion, and Dade Counties, October 28--29, 1863
241(2)
Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign: November 1863
243(5)
Chattanooga III, Tennessee (TN024), Hamilton County and Chattanooga, November 23--25, 1863
243(3)
Charles P. Roland
Ringgold Gap, Georgia (GA005), Catoosa County, November 27, 1863
246(2)
Keith S. Bohannon
Knoxville Campaign: November--December 1863
248(2)
Campbell's Station, Tennessee (TN023), Knox County, November 16, 1863
248(1)
Fort Sanders, Tennessee (TN025), Knox County, November 29, 1863
249(1)
Bean's Station, Tennessee (TN026), Grainger County, December 14, 1863
249(1)
East Tennessee: December 1863--January 1864
250(1)
Mossy Creek, Tennessee (TN027), Jefferson County, December 29, 1863
250(1)
Dandridge, Tennessee (TN028), Jefferson County, January 17, 1864
250(1)
Fair Garden, Tennessee (TN029), Sevier County, January 27--28, 1864
250(1)
Bristoe Campaign: October--November 1863
251(4)
Auburn I, Virginia (VA039), Fauquier County, October 13, 1863
251(1)
Auburn II, Virginia (VA041), Fauquier County, October 14, 1863
252(1)
Bristoe Station, Virginia (VA040), Prince William County, October 14, 1863
252(2)
Jan Townsend
Buckland Mills, Virginia (VA042), Fauquier County, October 19, 1863
254(1)
Rappahannock Station, Virginia (VA043), Culpeper and Fauquier Counties, November 7, 1863
255(1)
Mine Run Campaign: November--December 1863
255(5)
Mine Run, Virginia (VA044), Orange County, November 26--December 2, 1863
255(5)
Richard Moe
Rapidan River, Virginia: February 1864
260(1)
Morton's Ford, Virginia (VA045), Orange and Culpeper Counties, February 6--7, 1864
260(1)
Kilpatrick-Dahlgren Raid: February--March 1864
260(1)
Walkerton, Virginia (VA125), King and Queen County, March 2, 1864
260(1)
Deep South: January--February 1864
261(2)
Athens, Alabama (AL002), Limestone County, January 26, 1864
261(1)
Meridian, Mississippi (MS012), Lauderdale County, February 14--20, 1864
261(1)
Okolona, Mississippi (MS013), Chickasaw County, February 22, 1864
261(1)
Dalton I, Georgia (GA006), Whitfield County and Dalton, February 22--27, 1864
262(1)
Florida: October 1863 and February 1864
263(4)
Fort Brooke, Florida (FL004), Tampa, October 16--18, 1863
263(1)
Olustee, Florida (FL005), Baker County, February 20, 1864
263(4)
Military Strategy, Politics, and Economics: The Red River Campaign
265(2)
Ludwell H. Johnson
Red River Campaign: March--May 1864
267(6)
Fort DeRussy, Louisiana (LA017), Avoyelles Parish, March 14, 1864
267(1)
Mansfield, Louisiana (LA018), DeSoto Parish, April 8, 1864
267(2)
Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr.
Pleasant Hill, Louisiana (LA019), DeSoto and Sabine Parishes, April 9, 1864
269(2)
Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr.
Blair's Landing, Louisiana (LA020), Red River Parish, April 12, 1864
271(1)
Monett's Ferry, Louisiana (LA021), Natchitoches Parish, April 23, 1864
271(1)
Mansura, Louisiana (LA022), Avoyelles Parish, May 16, 1864
272(1)
Yellow Bayou, Louisiana (LA023), Avoyelles Parish, May 18, 1864
272(1)
Camden, Arkansas, Expedition: April--June 1864
273(2)
Elkin's Ferry, Arkansas (AR012), Clark and Nevada Counties, April 3--4, 1864
273(1)
Prairie D'Ane, Arkansas (AR013), Nevada County, April 10--13, 1864
273(1)
Poison Spring, Arkansas (AR014), Ouachita County, April 18, 1864
273(1)
Marks' Mills, Arkansas (AR015), Cleveland County, April 25, 1864
274(1)
Jenkins' Ferry, Arkansas (AR016), Grant County, April 30, 1864
274(1)
Ditch Bayou (Old River Lake), Arkansas (AR017), Chicot County, June 6, 1864
274(1)
Forrest's Raid on Paducah and Fort Pillow: March--April 1864
275(2)
Paducah, Kentucky (KY010), McCracken County, March 25, 1864
275(1)
Fort Pillow, Tennessee (TN030), Lauderdale County, April 12, 1864
275(2)
North Carolina: April--May 1864
277(1)
Plymouth, North Carolina (NC012), Washington County, April 17--20, 1864
277(1)
Albemarle Sound, North Carolina (NC013), Chowan and Washington Counties, May 5, 1864
277(1)
Bermuda Hundred Campaign: May 1864
278(2)
Port Walthall Junction, Virginia (VA047), Chesterfield County, May 6--7, 1864
278(1)
Swift Creek and Fort Clifton, Virginia (VA050), Chesterfield County, May 9, 1864
278(1)
Chester Station, Virginia (VA051), Chesterfield County, May 10, 1864
279(1)
Proctor's Creek (Drewry's Bluff), Virginia (VA053), Chesterfield County, May 12--16, 1864
279(1)
Ware Botton Church and Howlett Line, Virginia (VA054), Chesterfield County, May 20, 1864
280(1)
Grant's Overland Campaign: May--June 1864
280(16)
Wilderness, Virginia (VA046), Spotsylvania County, May 5--6, 1864
280(3)
Noah Andre Trudeau
Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia (VA048), Spotsylvania County, May 8--21, 1864
283(3)
William D. Matter
Yellow Tavern, Virginia (VA052), Henrico County, May 11, 1864
286(1)
North Anna, Virginia (VA055), Hanover and Caroline Counties, May 23--26, 1864
287(3)
J. Michael Miller
Wilson's Wharf, Virginia (VA056), Charles City County, May 24, 1864
290(1)
Haw's Shop, Virginia (VA058), Hanover County, May 28, 1864
290(1)
Totopotomoy Creek and Bethesda Church, Virginia (VA057), Hanover County, May 28--30, 1864
290(1)
Matadequin Creek (Old Church), Virginia (VA059), Hanover County, May 30, 1864
291(1)
Cold Harbor, Virginia (VA062), Hanover County, May 31--June 12, 1864
291(3)
Richard J. Sommers
Trevilian Station, Virginia (VA099), Louisa County, June 11--12, 1864
294(1)
Samaria Church (Saint Mary's Church), Virginia (VA112), Charles City County, June 24, 1864
295(1)
Southwest Virginia: May 1864
296(2)
Cloyd's Mountain, Virginia (VA049), Pulaski County, May 9, 1864
296(1)
James I. Robertson, Jr.
Cove Mountain, Virginia (VA109), Wythe County, May 10, 1864
297(1)
Shenandoah Valley: May--June 1864
298(7)
New Market, Virginia (VA110), Shenandoah County, May 15, 1864
298(3)
Joseph W. A. Whitehorne
Piedmont, Virginia (VA111), Augusta County, June 5, 1864
301(3)
Joseph W. A. Whitehorne
Lynchburg, Virginia (VA064), Lynchburg, June 17--18, 1864
304(1)
Early in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and the Shenandoah Valley: July--August 1864
305(8)
Monocacy, Maryland (MD007), Frederick County, July 9, 1864
305(3)
Gary W. Gallagher
Fort Stevens, District of Columbia (DC001), District of Columbia, July 11--12, 1864
308(1)
Cool Spring, Virginia (VA114), Clarke County, July 17--18, 1864
309(1)
Rutherford's Farm, Virginia (VA115), Frederick County and Winchester, July 20, 1864
309(1)
Second Kernstown, Virginia (VA116), Frederick County and Winchester, July 24, 1864
310(2)
Joseph W. A. Whitehorne
Folck's Mill, Maryland (MD008), Allegany County, August 1, 1864
312(1)
Moorefield, West Virginia (WV013), Hardy County, August 7, 1864
313(1)
Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign: August 1864--March 1865
313(13)
Guard Hill, Virginia (VA117), Warren County, August 16, 1864
313(1)
Summit Point and Cameron's Depot, West Virginia (WV014), Jefferson County, August 21, 1864
314(1)
Smithfield Crossing, West Virginia (WV015), Jefferson and Berkeley Counties, August 28--29, 1864
314(1)
Berryville, Virginia (VA118), Clarke County, September 3--4, 1864
315(1)
Opequon (Third Winchester), Virginia (VA119), Frederick and Clarke Counties and Winchester, September 19, 1864
315(1)
Fisher's Hill, Virginia (VA120), Shenandoah County, September 21--22, 1864
316(2)
Joseph W. A. Whitehorne
Tom's Brook, Virginia (VA121), Shenandoah County, October 9, 1864
318(1)
Cedar Creek, Virginia (VA122), Frederick, Shenandoah, and Warren Counties, October 19, 1864
319(4)
Joseph W. A. Whitehorne
Waynesboro, Virginia (VA123), Augusta County, March 2, 1865
323(3)
Hallowed Ground
325(1)
Sam Nunn
Atlanta Campaign: May--September 1864
326(18)
Rocky Face Ridge, Georgia (GA007), Whitfield County and Dalton, May 7--13, 1864
326(3)
Jay Luvaas
Resaca, Georgia (GA008), Whitfield and Gordon Counties, May 13--15, 1864
329(2)
Jay Luvaas
Adairsville, Georgia (GA009), Bartow and Gordon Counties, May 17, 1864
331(1)
New Hope Church, Georgia (GA010), Paulding County, May 25--26, 1864; Pickett's Mill, Georgia (GA012), Paulding County, May 27, 1864; and Dallas, Georgia (GA011), Paulding County, May 28, 1864
332(3)
Jay Luvaas
Lost Mountain-Brushy Mountain Line, Georgia (GA013), Paulding and Cobb Counties, June 9--18, 1864
335(1)
Kolb's Farm, Georgia (GA014), Cobb County, June 22, 1864
336(1)
Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia (GA015), Cobb County, June 27, 1864
336(3)
Jay Luvaas
Peachtree Creek, Georgia (GA016), Fulton County, July 20, 1864
339(1)
Atlanta, Georgia (GA017), Fulton and De Kalb Counties, July 22, 1864
340(1)
Ezra Church, Georgia (GA018), Fulton County, July 28, 1864
341(1)
Utoy Creek, Georgia (GA019), Fulton County, August 5--7, 1864
341(1)
Dalton II, Georgia (GA020), Whitfield County and Dalton, August 14--15, 1864
341(1)
Lovejoy's Station, Georgia (GA021), Clayton County, August 20, 1864
342(1)
Jonesboro, Georgia (GA022), Clayton County, August 31--September 1, 1864
342(2)
Morgan's Last Kentucky Raid: June 1864
344(1)
Cynthiana, Kentucky (KY011), Harrison County, June 11--12, 1864
344(1)
Forrest's Defense of Mississippi: June--August 1864
344(7)
Brices Cross Roads, Mississippi (MS014), Union, Prentiss, and Lee Counties, June 10, 1864
344(3)
Edwin C. Bearss
Tupelo, Mississippi (MS015), Lee County and Tupelo, July 14--15, 1864
347(3)
Frank Allen Dennis
Memphis II, Tennessee (TN031), Memphis, August 21, 1864
350(1)
Dakota Territory: July 1864
351(1)
Killdeer Mountain, North Dakota (ND005), Dunn County, July 28--29, 1864
351(1)
Richmond-Petersburg Campaign: June 1864--March 1865
352(22)
Petersburg I, Virginia (VA098), Petersburg, June 9, 1864
352(1)
Petersburg II, Virginia (VA063), Prince George County and Petersburg, June 15--18, 1864
352(1)
Jerusalem Plank Road, Virginia (VA065), Dinwiddie County and Petersburg, June 21--23, 1864
353(1)
Staunton River Bridge, Virginia (VA113), Halifax and Charlotte Counties, June 25, 1864
354(1)
Sappony Church, Virginia (VA067), Sussex County, June 28, 1864
354(1)
Reams Station I, Virginia (VA068), Dinwiddie County, June 29, 1864
354(1)
First Deep Bottom, Virginia (VA069), Henrico County, July 27--29, 1864
355(1)
The Crater, Virginia (VA070), Petersburg, July 30, 1864
355(1)
Second Deep Bottom, Virginia (VA071), Henrico County, August 13--20, 1864
356(1)
Robert E. L. Krick
Globe Tavern, Virginia (VA072), Dinwiddie County, August 18--21, 1864
357(3)
Reams Station II, Virginia (VA073), Dinwiddie County, August 25, 1864
360(2)
Christopher M. Calkins
Chaffin's Farm and New Market Heights, Virginia (VA075), Henrico County, September 29--30, 1864
362(6)
Chaffin's Farm
362(2)
David R. Ruth
New Market Heights
364(4)
William W. Gwaltney
Peebles' Farm, Virginia (VA074), Dinwiddie County, September 30--October 2, 1864
368(1)
Darbytown and New Market Roads, Virginia (VA077), Henrico County, October 7, 1864
369(1)
Darbytown Road, Virginia (VA078), Henrico County, October 13, 1864
369(1)
Boydton Plank Road, Virginia (VA079), Dinwiddie County, October 27, 1864
369(3)
Garrett C. Peck
Fair Oaks and Darbytown Road, Virginia (VA080), Henrico County, October 27--28, 1864
372(1)
Hatcher's Run, Virginia (VA083), Dinwiddie County, February 5--7, 1865
372(1)
Fort Stedman, Virginia (VA084), Petersburg, March 25, 1865
373(1)
Mobile Bay: August 1864
374(6)
Mobile Bay, Alabama (AL003), Mobile and Baldwin Counties, August 2--23, 1864
374(6)
Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr.
Pro-Confederate Activity in Missouri
377(3)
James M. McPherson
Price in Missouri and Kansas: September--October 1864
380(7)
Pilot Knob, Missouri (MO021), Iron County, September 26--28, 1864
380(2)
Albert Castel
Glasgow, Missouri (MO022), Howard County, October 15, 1864
382(1)
Lexington II, Missouri (MO023), Lafayette County, October 19, 1864
382(1)
Little Blue River, Missouri (MO024), Jackson County, October 21, 1864
382(1)
Independence II, Missouri (MO025), Jackson County, October 22, 1864
383(1)
Big Blue River (Byram's Ford), Missouri (MO026), Jackson County, October 22--23, 1864
383(1)
Westport, Missouri (MO027), Jackson County, October 23, 1864
384(1)
Marais des Cygnes, Kansas (KS004), Linn County, October 25, 1864
384(1)
Mine Creek, Kansas (KS003), Linn County, October 25, 1864
384(1)
Marmaton River, Missouri (MO028), Vernon County, October 25, 1864
385(1)
Newtonia II, Missouri (MO029), Newton County, October 28, 1864
385(2)
Albert Castel
Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee: September--December 1864
387(2)
Saltville I, Virginia (VA076), Smyth County, October 2, 1864
387(1)
Bull's Gap, Tennessee (TN033), Hamblen and Greene Counties, November 11--14, 1864
387(1)
Marion, Virginia (VA081), Smyth County, December 16--18, 1864
388(1)
Saltville II, Virginia (VA082), Smyth County, December 20--21, 1864
388(1)
Forrest's Raido into West Tennessee: October--November 1864
389(1)
Johnsonville, Tennessee (TN032), Benton County, November 3--4, 1864
389(1)
Hood's March to Tennessee: October--December 1864
389(9)
Allatoona, Georgia (GA023), Bartow County, October 5, 1864
389(2)
William R. Scaife
Dalton III, Georgia (GA024), Whitfield County and Dalton, October 13, 1864
391(1)
Decatur, Alabama (AL004), Morgan and Limestone Counties, October 26--29, 1864
392(1)
Columbia, Tennessee (TN034), Maury County, November 24--29, 1864
392(1)
Spring Hill, Tennessee (TN035), Maury County and Spring Hill, November 29, 1864
392(3)
Richard M. McMurry
Franklin II, Tennessee (TN036), Williamson County and Franklin, November 30, 1864
395(1)
Murfreesboro II, Tennessee (TN037), Rutherford County, December 5--7, 1864
396(1)
Nashville, Tennessee (TN038), Davidson County, December 15--16, 1864
396(2)
Sand Creek, Colorado Territory: November 1864
398(1)
Sand Creek, Colorado (CO001), Kiowa and/or Cheyenne Counties, November 29, 1864
398(1)
Sherman's March to the Sea: November--December 1864
399(2)
Griswoldville, Georgia (GA025), Twiggs and Jones Counties, November 22, 1864
399(1)
Buck Head Creek, Georgia (GA026), Jenkins County, November 28, 1864
399(1)
Honey Hill, South Carolina (SC010), Jasper County, November 30, 1864
400(1)
Waynesborough, Georgia (GA027), Burke County, December 4, 1864
400(1)
Fort McAllister II, Georgia (GA028), Bryan County, December 13, 1864
400(1)
North Carolina: December 1864--February 1865
401(4)
Fort Fisher I, North Carolina (NC014), New Hanover County, December 7--27, 1864
401(1)
Fort Fisher II, North Carolina (NC015), New Hanover County, January 13--15, 1865
402(1)
Wilmington, North Carolina (NC016), New Hanover County, February 12--22, 1865
402(3)
Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865
404(1)
Abraham Lincoln
Sherman's Carolina Campaign: February--March 1865
405(7)
Rivers Bridge, South Carolina (SC011), Bamberg County, February 2--3, 1865
405(1)
Wyse Fork, North Carolina (NC017), Lenoir County, March 7--10, 1865
406(1)
Monroe's Cross Roads, North Carolina (NC018), Hoke County, March 10, 1865
406(1)
Averasboro, North Carolina (NC019), Harnett and Cumberland Counties, March 16, 1865
407(1)
Bentonville, North Carolina (NC020), Johnston County, March 19--21, 1865
408(4)
John G. Barrett
Appomattox Campaign: March--April 1865
412(22)
Lewis's Farm, Virginia (VA085), Dinwiddie County, March 29, 1865
412(1)
Dinwiddie Court House, Virginia (VA086), Dinwiddie County, March 31, 1865
412(1)
White Oak Road, Virginia (VA087), Dinwiddie County, March 31, 1865
413(4)
David W. Lowe
Five Forks, Virginia (VA088), Dinwiddie County, April 1, 1865
417(2)
Christopher M. Calkins
Petersburg III, Virginia (VA089), Dinwiddie County and Petersburg, April 2, 1865
419(4)
Emory Thomas
Sutherland Station, Virginia (VA090), Dinwiddie County, April 2, 1865
423(1)
Namozine Church, Virginia (VA124), Amelia County, April 3, 1865
423(1)
Amelia Springs, Virginia (VA091), Amelia County, April 5, 1865
424(1)
Sailor's Creek, Virginia (VA093), Amelia, Nottaway, and Prince Edward Counties, April 6, 1865
424(3)
Christopher M. Calkins
Rice's Station, Virginia (VA092), Prince Edward County, April 6, 1865
427(1)
High Bridge, Virginia (VA095), Prince Edward and Cumberland Counties, April 6--7, 1865
427(1)
Cumberland Church, Virginia (VA094), Cumberland County, April 7, 1865
428(1)
Appomattox Station, Virginia (VA096), Appomattox County, April 8, 1865
428(1)
Appomattox Court House, Virginia (VA097), Appomattox County, April 9, 1865
429(5)
William C. Davis
Florida: March 1865
434(1)
Natural Bridge, Florida (FL006), Leon County, March 6, 1865
434(1)
Mobile Campaign: March--April 1865
435(1)
Spanish Fort, Alabama (AL005), Baldwin County, March 27--April 8, 1865
435(1)
Fort Blakely, Alabama (AL006), Baldwin County, April 2--9, 1865
435(1)
Wilson's Raid in Alabama and Georgia: March--May 1865
436(1)
Selma, Alabama (AL007), Dallas County, April 2, 1865
436(1)
Texas: May 1865
437(3)
Palmito Ranch (TX005), Cameron County, May 12--13, 1865
437(3)
Appendix 1: The 384 Principal Battlefields 440(17)
Appendix 2: An Excerpt from the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation's Civil War Battlefields 457(2)
Appendix 3: Lost and Fragmented Civil War Battlefields 459(4)
Appendix 4: War Statistics 463(1)
Robert W. Meinhard
Glossary 464(3)
About the Authors 467(5)
Index 472

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