Historical Events tagged with "Union Army"

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Military & Warfare

Union Forces Engage at Chaffin's Farm

September 29th, 1864 160 years ago

Union forces launched an assault on Confederate positions at Chaffin’s Farm, located north of Richmond, Virginia, during the American Civil War. This confrontation stemmed from the broader context of the Union’s strategy to capture Richmond, the Confederate capital. The Union troops faced strong resistance from well-entrenched Confederate defenders, leading to significant casualties on both sides. Notably, the battle marked the first significant involvement of African American troops in attacks against entrenched positions, highlighting their crucial role in the Union Army. Despite the fierce fighting, the Union was unable to secure a decisive victory at this location.

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Military & Warfare

Union Forces Capture Lookout Mountain

November 24th, 1863 161 years ago

Union forces, commanded by General Ulysses S. Grant, captured Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga, Tennessee, marking a pivotal moment in the American Civil War. The successful assault on this strategic elevation was part of a larger campaign aimed at breaking the Confederate siege led by General Braxton Bragg. The battle was noted for its dramatic fighting conditions, including steep terrain and fog, which added to the challenges faced by the Union troops.

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