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Lieut. Genl. Ulysses S. Grant.
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Major Genl. Henry W. Halleck.  General in chief of the armies of the U.S. July 1862.
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The Battle at Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9th 1862.  Between the Corps d'armee of Genl. Banks, constituting a part of the Army of Virginia, under Genl. Pope and a vastly superior number of the Rebels under E
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Battle of Corinth, Miss. Oct. 4th 1862.  Between the federal troops under Genl. Grant and the combined Rebel forces, under Genls. Van Dorn, Price and Lovell; the Rebels were utterly defeated and drive
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Major-Genl. Joseph Hooker.
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Genl. Shields at the Battle of Winchester, Va. 1862.  The battle was commenced on the afternon of March 22nd at which time Genl. Shields while in the act of leading forward his men, was struck by the
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Glorious Charge of Hancock's Division (2nd) of the Army of the Potomac    at the battle near Spottsylvania Court House Va. may 12th 1864.  At midnight Genl. Hancock, changed his position on the extrem
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Brig. Genl. Michael Corcoran.  At the head of his Gallant Irish Brigade.
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Genl. William F. Packer
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Lieut. Genl. William T. Sherman
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Majr. Genl. Ambrose E. Burnside.  At the battle of Fredericksburg, Va._Dec. 13th 1862.
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The Storming of Fort Donelson, Tenn. Feby. 15th 1862.  The attack on the Fort commenced on Thursday Febr. 13th and was continued with varying success, until Saturday, when Genl. Grant ordered a charge
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Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas, March 8th 1862.  Terrific Fighting by the Union Forces, under Genls. Curtis and Sigel, and total defeat and rout if the Rebel Army, under Van Dorn, Price and Mc Culloch.
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The Battle of Cedar Creek, Va. Oct. 19th 1864.  The great Battle was fought in the Valley of the Shenandoah between the Union army under Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, and the Rebel Army commanded by Gen. E
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The Battle of Jonesboro Georgia, Sept. 1st 1864.  General Sherman leaving the Twentieth Corps, withdrew the rest of his army from before Atlanta and the rebels began to rejoice over his supposed retre
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General Grant at the Tomb of Abraham Lincoln.
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Capture of Roanoke Island, Feby. 8th 1862.  By the Federal Forces, under command of Genl. Ambrose E. Burnside, and Gunboats under Commodore L.M. Goldsborough.
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The Battle of Malvern Hill, Va. July 1st 1862.  Terrific bayonet charge of the Federal troops and final repulse of the Rebel Army.
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General Stoneman's Great Cavalry Raid, May 1863.  Through the heart of Virginia, spending ten days in the Rebel territory; - Crossing the Rappahannock on the 28th of April, and returning to Head-quart
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Capture and Fall of Charleston, S.C., Feby. 18th 1865.  In consequence of the triumphant march of Genl. Sherman through the State of South Carolina, Charleston was flanked, and the Rebels after a four
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Lieut. Genl. Ulysses S. Grant.  General in-chief of the armies of the United States. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier MNY144995 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4169px × 5500px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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