Featured - ANV - Gettysburg Campaign Order of Battle, July 1-3, 1863 . . . AoP OoB TOPCivilWarTalk ANV OoB The Army of Northern Virginia Gettysburg Campaign - Order of Battle 69,915 men 280 artillery pieces (Last Updated 6 27 2022) Gen Robert E Lee Army of Northern Virginia Commanding General Strength: 70,100 men, 280 guns Casualties: 4,560 killed, 14,500
What was the Best North Carolina Brigade in the ANV? These brigades served in the ANV for almost all of the war: - the Branch-Lane brigade - the Pender-Scales brigade - the Garland-Iverson-Johnston brigade - the Anderson-Ramseur-Cox brigade These brigades served with the ANV, but were detached for at least several months of the war: - the Ransom brigade - the Daniel-Grimes brigade
Member Review - NF - Heavy artillery light infantry: A history of the . . . In the latter half of 1863 they were sent to Thunderbolt near Savannah for more garrison duty before being recalled to Florida in time to fight at Olustee - their first real combat They were one of the Florida units sent to Virginia during the Overland Campaign, being added to the ANV Florida Brigade in time for Cold Harbor
Appomattox - What if: Lee reaches Lynchburg | Eastern Theater For the sake of arguement, let's say Sheridan and Custer fail to capture the ANV's supply train at Appomattox Station, and that Gibbon and Griffin do not pose a threat along the Richmond-Lynchburg Stage Road Lee draws rations at Appomattox and makes it to Lynchburg, as intended The ANV reaches Lynchburg, but what then?
Chancellorsville - Was Chancellorsville a Pyrrhic victory? | Eastern . . . Often over looked one must remember ANV was fighting 2 battles here Hooker was calling to Sedgwick for help Early was holding Sedgwick at bay, until Robert Chilton garbled Lee's orders and had Early rejoining the main army, leaving only Barksdale and the Washington Artillery to defend Marye's Height
Cartridge Box Strap Wood buttons | Reenactors Forum - Join, Drill . . . Greetings everyone I am a reenactor from Virginia portraying a mid-late war ANV soldier (59th VA Inf) and today I found a video where two young men discussed their 1864 ANV impressions I had a few questions about some of the things they said, I'm not doubting their authenticity, they seem to be very well researched, just curious 1
C. S. Uniform Patterns? | Reenactors Forum - American Civil War Forums I'm looking for patterns for a mid-late war ANV uniform, i e Richmond Depot type ii Jacket and Mule-ear trousers My research so far has led me to consider Country Cloth and Galla Rock Does anyone here have any experience or advice with this? Thanks, D H
George Meade’s Second Council of War at Gettysburg And as far as assaulting the Confederate position along the Potomac River is concerned, the ANV was entrenched in a very powerful line extending from Hagerstown to south of Falling Waters Meade's decision to forgo a major frontal assault was in keeping with the growing doctrine that such assaults were futile and always favored the defender
Wade Hampton vs JEB Stuart | Eastern Theater - American Civil War Forums Always a determined fighter, Hampton's troops seemed more disciplined in combat After the death of Stuart, the ANV cavalry might have become a bit more determined and hard-nosed in combat, particularly dismounted combat -- but they had been pretty good under Stuart as well Maybe it was just the changing nature of the war in 1864