Civil War
Civil War
Civil War
Civil War
Civil War
100

Famous Commander of Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, plantation in Arlington

Robert E Lee

100

Famous Confederate general who earned the nickname Stonewall at Battle of Bull Run

Thomas Jackson

100

General whose troops destroyed much of Georgia and Carolinas as part of total war

William T Sherman

100

Lincoln said of this criticized general I cannot spare this man, he fights

Ulysses S Grant

100

Union Naval officer who capture New Orleans and later Mobile Bay

David Farragut

200

Named General-in-Chief after retirement ofWinfield Scott; organized/trained the Army of thePotomac but hesitated to lead them into battle

George McClennen

200

A bullet went through her sleeve at Antietam and killed her patient

Clara Barton

200

Confederate spy; entertained Union leaders in Washington; sent info to the South

Rose O'Neal Greenhow

200

First female army surgeon

Mary Edwards Walker

200

Held rank of Captain in Confederate Army

Sally Thompkins

300

Informed Confederate generals of Uniontroop movements in the Shenandoah Valley

Belle Boyd

300

Only 73 of her 1,333 patients died

Sally Tompkins

300

Photographer famous for documenting the carnage of the Civil War

Matthew Brady

300

Received the Congressional Medal of Honor

Mary Edwards Walker

300

Served as a scout, spy for the Union Army

Harriet Tubman

400

Set up a hospital for soldiers in Richmond

Sally Tompkins

400

Superintendent of nurses for Union Army

Dorothea Dix

400

The “Angel of the Battlefield”

Clara Barton

400

1862 .Bloodiest single day in American history

Antietam

400

First Union victories of war; U.S. Grant called “Unconditional Surrender” Grant

Fort Henry and Fort Donelson

500

George McClellan turned back Robert E. Lee’s first invasion of North in Maryland

Antietam

500

More casualties than in all of America’s previous wars combined (at that point)

Shiloh

500

Lee drove an overcautious McClellan away from the Confederate capital of Richmond

Seven Days

500

Two-day battle at a “place of peace”

Shiloh

500

Confederates used Quaker guns, logs painted black, to exaggerate their artillery strength.

QUAKER GUNS

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