Join William C. Connery as he recounts the notable events and battles that occurred in Northern Virginia in 1861 after the firing on Fort Sumter. Beginning in May 1861, both the Confederate and Union armies assembled in Northern Virginia as politicians were deciding how and where the Civil War would be fought. Several months passed as both armies maneuvered and attempted to complete reconnaissance on the other. During this early time, the first officers on both sides were killed; Mount Vernon was declared neutral territory; the Confederate battle flag was adopted; and the first real battles of the war took place in Northern Virginia.
Join William C. Connery as he recounts the notable events and battles that occurred in Northern Virginia in 1861 after the firing on Fort Sumter.
Rodes' five brigades were led by Brigadier Generals Junius Daniel, George Doles,Alfred Iverson, Jr., and Stephen Ramseur and Colonel Edward O'Neal, veterans all, although neither O'Neal nor Iverson would actually lead their brigades ...
We are familiar with the names and deeds of the "generals," from the commander-in-chief down to the almost innumerable brigadiers, and we are all more or less ignorant of the habits and characteristics of the individuals who composed the ...
Carlton McCarthy, a private in the Army of Northern Virginia, describes the not-always-regular rations, various improvisations in clothing and weaponry, campfire entertainments, the jaunty spirits and the endless maneuvering of the men in ...
Michael G. Harman 58 Virginia, Col. Samuel H. Letcher Seventh Brigade, Brig. Gen. Isaac R. Trimble 15 Alabama, Col. ... Carnot Posey 19 Mississippi, Col. Lucius Q.C. Lamar Artillery Brigade Washington (La.) Battalion, Col.
Similarly , Lee used twenty - five members of the Black Horse Troop , 4th Virginia Cavalry , as couriers between himself and Jackson during the maneuvering that led to Second Manassas . Gen- eral Ewell used his courier company to forage ...
For three months, Johnston moved constantly and took strong defensive positions to block Sherman's advance. However, Davis, who had never been on good terms with Johnston, removed him from command for his lack of aggressiveness.
Isaac Trimble arrived and assumed command of Pender's division; Lane returned to the command of his brigade and Avery to the 33rd. A West Point graduate and civil engineer, the 60-year old Trimble had commanded a brigade under Ewell ...
A Union cavalry raid under General Alfred Torbert from December 19 to 28 went through Mosby's Confederacy and succeeded in ... A force from Fairfax Court House consisting of a thousand men and horses under Lieutenant Colonel David R.
Published in 1899, these are the reminiscences of Carlton McCarthy during his time serving as a Confederate private in the Richmond Howitzers in the Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War.