Results for Wilderness Campaign
Wilderness Campaign
May 6, 1864, Hancock's Federal soldiers opened the second ...
Wilderness Campaign
May 5, 1864. Since Longstreet's Corps was still on the way...
Wilderness Campaign
May 5-6, 1864. The bluecoats of Crawford's Division emerge...
Wilderness Campaign
May 6, 1864, Hancock's Federal soldiers opened the second ...
Opening of the Wilderness Campaign
Near here the Second Corps of Grant's Army camped in the w...
Results for Wilderness Campaign
Wilderness Campaign
May 6, 1864, Hancock's Federal soldiers opened the second day of battle about 5 a.m. Hill's Confederates were driven westward to this vicinity, the small clearing of the Widow Tapp Farm where Lee had his headquarters. As Col. William T. ...
Wilderness Campaign
May 5, 1864. Since Longstreet's Corps was still on the way from encampment near Gordonsville, Lee began this battle with only two of his three corps. Keeping Ewell on the defensive in the Orange Turnpike sector, he pushed A.P. Hill's ...
Wilderness Campaign
May 5-6, 1864. The bluecoats of Crawford's Division emerged into the sunlight of this clearing, the Chewning Farm, on May 5 in the predetermined moved toward Parker's Store on the Orange Plank Road. Lee's eastward thrust, however, changed all Union ...
Wilderness Campaign
May 6, 1864, Hancock's Federal soldiers opened the second day of battle about 5 a.m. Hill's Confederates were driven westward to this vicinity, the small clearing of the Widow Tapp Farm where Lee had his headquarters. As Col. William T. ...
Opening of the Wilderness Campaign
Near here the Second Corps of Grant's Army camped in the winter of 1863-64. To this point came Sheridan's cavalry, the Sixth Corps from Brandy Station, and the Fifth Corps from Culpeper. The Union Army moved hence to Germanna and ...