United States 2nd Cavalry (Union)
2/7/61
Battle - Hoke's Run - Berkeley County, West Virginia
10/8/61
Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Charles E. Farrand
LieutenantCharles E. Farrand
10/8/61
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Franz Sigel
ColonelFranz Sigel
10/8/61
Battle - Wilson's Creek - Green County, Missouri; Christian County, Missouri
In the summer of 1861, the Union and the Confederacy struggled for control of Missouri. Brig. Gen. Nathaniel Lyon Army of the West was camped at Springfield, Missouri, with Confederate troops under the command of Brig. Gen. Ben McCulloch and Maj. Gen. Sterling Price approaching.READ MORE
11/2/62
Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant James Powell
LieutenantJames Powell
11/2/62
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Richard J. Oglesby
ColonelRichard J. Oglesby
11/2/62
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General John A. McClernand
Brigadier GeneralJohn A. McClernand
11/2/62
Battle - Fort Donelson - Fort Donelson, Tennessee
Early in the war, Union commanders realized control of the major rivers would be the key to success in the Western Theater.READ MORE
6/4/62
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General W.H.L. Wallace, and Colonel James M. Tuttle
Brigadier GeneralW.H.L. Wallace
ColonelJames M. Tuttle
6/4/62
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General W.H.L. Wallace
Brigadier GeneralW.H.L. Wallace
6/4/62
Battle - Shiloh - Hardin County, Tennessee
31/5/62
Leadership Change - Division - Major Granville O. Haller
MajorGranville O. Haller
31/5/62
Battle - Seven Pines - Henrico County, Virginia
Gen. Joseph E. Johnston withdrew his army from the Virginia Peninsula toward the Confederate capital of Richmond as Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan's army pursued him. By the end of May, Johnston held a defensive position seven miles east of the city on the Richmond and York River Railroad. McClellan's army facing Johnston straddled the Chickahominy River and stretched south. Capturing the initiative from his Union foe, Johnston attempted to overwhelm two Federal corps isolated south of the river. The Confed…READ MORE
30/4/63
Leadership Change - Regiment - Major Charles J. Whiting
MajorCharles J. Whiting
30/4/63
Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General John Buford
Brigadier GeneralJohn Buford
30/4/63
Battle - Chancellorsville - Spotsylvania County, Virginia
On April 27, 1863, Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker launched a turning movement designed to pry Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia out of its lines at Fredericksburg.READ MORE
9/6/63
Leadership Change - Regiment - Captain Wesley Merritt
CaptainWesley Merritt
9/6/63
Leadership Change - Brigade - Major Charles J. Whiting
MajorCharles J. Whiting
9/6/63
Battle - Brandy Station - Culpeper County, Virginia
> *As we emerged from the woods into an open space or field where our mounted skirmishers were deployed, it was clearly discovered that our troops were confronted with a heavy line of infantry, who, with weapons of a longer range than that of our carbines, were dismounting our men at a fearful rate, whilst they were unable to inflict any punishment upon the enemy. As Colonel Devin approached the skirmish line, he at once became the target for the Rebel sharp shooters and, the way the minnie balls were whiz…READ MORE
1/7/63
Leadership Change - Regiment - Captain Theophilus F. Rodenbough
CaptainTheophilus F. Rodenbough
1/7/63
Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Wesley Merritt
Brigadier GeneralWesley Merritt
1/7/63
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General John Buford
Brigadier GeneralJohn Buford
1/7/63
Battle - Gettysburg - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
In the summer of 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee launched his second invasion of the Northern states. Lee sought to capitalize on recent Confederate victories and defeat the Union army on Northern soil, which he hoped would force the Lincoln administration to negotiate for peace. Lee also sought to take the war out of the ravaged Virginia farmland and gather supplies for his Army of Northern Virginia. Using the Shenandoah Valley as cover for his army, Lee was pursued first by Union Maj. Gen. Joseph Ho…READ MORE
11/6/64
Leadership Change - Regiment - Captain Charles McJ. Loeser Cpt Daniel S. Gordon, and Captain Theophilus F. Rodenbough
11/6/64
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Alfred T. A. Torbert
Brigadier GeneralAlfred T. A. Torbert
11/6/64
Leadership Change - Regiment - Captain Theophilus F. Rodenbough
CaptainTheophilus F. Rodenbough
11/6/64
Leadership Change - Regiment - Captain Charles McJ. Loeser Cpt Daniel S. Gordon
11/6/64
Battle - Trevilian Station - Louisa County, Virginia
In June of 1864, hoping to draw attention away from Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's movement south, destroy supply lines, and join up with Brig. Gen. David Hunter in Charlottesville, Union cavalry commander Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan embarked on a cavalry raid. Near Trevilian Station, Virginia, he clashed with Confederate cavalry under Maj. Gens. Wade Hampton and Fitzhugh Lee. On June 11th, while Hampton's men struggled against Union forces on one road, Lee's men advancing on a parallel road fell back, allow…READ MORE
19/9/64
Leadership Change - Regiment - Captain Robert S. Smith, and Captain Theophilus F. Rodenbough
CaptainRobert S. Smith
CaptainTheophilus F. Rodenbough
19/9/64
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Charles Russell Lowell
ColonelCharles Russell Lowell
19/9/64
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Wesley Merritt
Brigadier GeneralWesley Merritt
19/9/64
Leadership Change - Regiment - Captain Theophilus F. Rodenbough
CaptainTheophilus F. Rodenbough
19/9/64
Battle - Third Winchester - Frederick County, Virginia; Winchester, Virginia
To clear the Shenandoah River valley of Confederates, Maj. Gen. Phil Sheridan moved on Winchester in mid-September 1864. Sheridan's force of over 39,000 men was more than twice the size of Maj. Gen. Jubal Early's Confederate army defending the valley. After Brig. Gen. Joseph Kershaw's division left Winchester to rejoin Robert E. Lee's army at Petersburg, Early renewed his raids on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Martinsburg in the lower valley, dispersing his four remaining infantry divisions. On Septem…READ MORE
19/10/64
Leadership Change - Regiment - Captain Robert S. Smith
CaptainRobert S. Smith
19/10/64
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Charles Russell Lowell, and Lieutenant Colonel Caspar Crowninshield
ColonelCharles Russell Lowell
Lieutenant ColonelCaspar Crowninshield
19/10/64
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Charles Russell Lowell
ColonelCharles Russell Lowell
19/10/64
Battle - Cedar Creek - Frederick County, Virginia; Shenandoah County, Virginia; Warren County, Virginia
Also known as: Cedar Creek, Belle GroveREAD MORE
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