What was the most significant event on July 19 during the U.S. Civil War?
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8 people responded to this survey between 7/28/2016 - 7/22/2022.
2 participants responded: 1862: Gordonsville, Virginia. Gen. Stonewall Jackson and his 11,000 men arrive in Gordonsville, after a swift march, and thus place themselves athwart the intended invasion route of Gen. John Pope and his Federal forces. Gen. John Hatch of the Union Caval
1 participant responded: 1863: The Federal assault on Battery Wagner protecting Charleston, SC fails. By 3:40 a.m. in the morning, the second Union assault on Battery Wagner had failed. While the Union troops under George Strong--including the 54th Massachusetts--gained the parap
1 participant responded: 1863: Battle of Buffington Island, Ohio. Federal Victory. While crossing the Ohio River into Kentucky at Buffington Island, John Hunt Morgan's raiders stumble onto a fortified position. Battle of Buffington Island, Ohio. On the foggy morning two Federal b
1 participant responded: 1864: Atlanta campaign. Maj Gen Sherman’s three Federal armies were converging toward Atlanta, meeting such feeble resistance that he thought the enemy intended to evacuate the place. Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson's Army of the Tennessee was moving astride
3 participants responded: All of the above; None of the above; or other [please explain] many other actions are mentioned in my response below.
