Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862 400430pm Civil war sites, Civil war


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At the Cold Harbor Battlefield Visitor Center in Hanover County an electronic battle-map program describes the 1862 battle of Gaines' Mill and the 1864 battle of Cold Harbor.


Civil War Maps 0840 Map of the battlefield of Gaines's Mill showing

Gaines' Mill was the third in the Seven Days Battles and initiated a series of rearguard actions as Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan moved his army to the safety of the James River—handing over the strategic initiative of the Seven Days Campaign to Robert E. Lee. 7:00 - 8:00 pm


A Mom's Quest to Teach G is for Gaines' Mill (Blogging Through the

Map of the battlefield of Gaines' Mill, showing approximately the positions of infantry and artillery engaged Library of Congress. Historical map of the Battle of Gaine's Mill. Positions of Infantry and Artillery on the field by Jacob Wells [S.l., 1885] Scale ca. 1:33,000.


10 Facts The Battle of Gaines' Mill American Battlefield Trust

The Battle of Gaines' Mill on June 27, 1862 followed the previous day's engagement of Beaver Dam Creek as part of the Seven Days Battles of the Peninsula Cam.


Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862 230 to 330pm American Battlefield Trust

The Battle of Gaines' Mill was the 16th Infantry Regiment's Baptism of Fire. The battle took place on 27 June 1862 near Richmond, VA, as part of Major General George B. McClellan's Peninsula Campaign. During the battle our regiment, then known as the 1st Battalion, 11th U.S. Infantry, was assigned to support Captain Augustus P. Martin's.


Map of the battlefield of Gaines's Mill, showing approximately the

Map of Gaines' Mill Battlefield core and study areas by the American Battlefield Protection Program. The only preserved portion of the Gaines' Mill battlefield for nearly 150 years was a 60-acre section of the battlefield under National Park Service control around the Watt House. This tract is only a small fraction of the more than 2,000 acres.


June 1862 The Battle of Gaines Mill Virginia

Gaines' Mill saved Richmond for the Confederacy in 1862; the tactical defeat there convinced Army of the Potomac commander Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan to abandon his advance on Richmond and begin a retreat to the James River. The battle occurred in almost the same location as the Battle of Cold Harbor nearly two years later.


Battle of Malvern Hill 30 June 1862 16th Infantry Regiment Association

While dated June 26th, the Battle of Gaines' Mill was actually fought on the 27th, the third day of the Seven Days' Battles. This map shows Hanover County, Va., with the Chickahominy River to the south, the town of Cold Harbor to the north, Powhite Creek to the west, and Elder Swamp to the east.


Plan of Gaines' Mill Battle Virginia 1862 Civil War map by Sneden

The Battle of Gaines's Mill, fought on June 27, 1862, and one of the Seven Days' Battles, was a Confederate victory and remembered by many of its participants as the most intense fight of the American Civil War (1861-1865). This letter was originally published anonymously on August 4, 1862 in the (Richmond) Daily Whig and again in The.


Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862 American Battlefield Trust

The Battle of Gaines's Mill, fought on June 27, 1862, and one of the Seven Days' Battles, was a Confederate victory and remembered by many of its participants as the most intense fight of the American Civil War (1861-1865). As Confederate general Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson arrived with his troops from the Shenandoah Valley, Robert E. Lee determined to take the offensive against.


Peninsular Campaign Battle of Mechanicsville Situation just before

Plan of the Battle of Gaines' Mill, Virginia, fought June 26th 1862. While dated June 26th, the Battle of Gaines' Mill was actually fought on the 27th, the third day of the Seven Days' Battles. This map shows Hanover County, Va., with the Chickahominy. Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox Date: 1862-06-26


1885 MAP MAP of the battle field of Gaines's Mill, showing

In the afternoon of June 27, 1862, Confederate General Robert E. Lee attacked General Fitz John Porter's isolated V Corps at Gaines' Mill. The battle at Gaines' Mill was the second in a series of engagements known as the Seven Days Battles that drove General George McClellan's Union army from the doorsteps of Richmond.


Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862 700800pm Military Tactics, Military Art

Relief shown by hachures. Indicates names of commanders, roads, houses, names of a few residents, drainage, and vegetation. LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.), 558.1 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.


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Captured guns on the Gaines' Mill battlefield sketched by Alfred Waud. For most of the afternoon the attacks of R. E. Lee's army sputtered and stalled, with substantial loss. A. P. Hill's division began the battle, its six brigades colliding with the Federal divisions of George Sykes and George Morell. After one wrong turn, Stonewall Jackson.


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This three and a half-minute animated map presentation summarizes the Battle of Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862


Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862 700 to 800pm American Battlefield Trust

The Battle of Gaines's Mill was a clear Confederate victory. Porter's force, outnumbered for much of the day, had held its own but at a fearful cost—about 6,000 Northerners killed, wounded, missing, or captured in seven hours of fighting. Lee had won his first battlefield victory at the steep price of 9,000 men.