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  • Jefferson Davis in favor of secession

    Jefferson Davis in favor of secession
    Jefferson Davis comes out in favor of secession for the first time
  • Abraham Lincoln Speech in NYC

    Abraham Lincoln Speech in NYC
    After being photographed by Matthew Brady, Abraham Lincoln speaks at the Cooper Institute in New York City.
  • Southern Convention

    Southern Convention
    Southern Democrats hold a convention in Richmond where they select John C. Breckinridge as their nominee for President
  • Replacement of commander of cadets

    Replacement of commander of cadets
    Lieutenant Colonel William Hardee is replaced by Major John F. Reynolds as commander of cadets at West Point
  • 1860 Presidential election

    1860 Presidential election
    Republican Abraham Lincoln wins the Presidential election with 39.7% of the vote, defeating Stephen Douglas, John Breckinridge and John Bell.
  • South Carolina meeting about secession

    South Carolina meeting about secession
    South Carolina calls for a convention on December 17 to decide if the state should secede from the Union
  • Major Anderson reports about being threatened

    Major Anderson reports about being threatened
    Major Robert Anderson reports Fort Sumter is being threatened in Charleston as federal forces begin to improved Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter in the harbor.
  • Georgia wants south to form a nation

    Georgia wants south to form a nation
    Georgia calls for a convention of Southern states to form an independent nation.
  • South Carolina secession

    South Carolina secession
    South Carolina Secessionist Convention is called to order. The convention decides unanimously to secede from the United States and appoints a committee to draw up the needed documents.
  • Troops on their way

    Troops on their way
    Charleston is notified by telegraph that a man of war with troops is on the way
  • Confederate flag

    Confederate flag
    Confederate Convention in Montgomery adopts the "Stars and Bars" as the nation's flag
  • Lincoln inaugurated and more seceded states

    Lincoln inaugurated and more seceded states
    Abraham Lincoln is inaugurated President of the United States. 7 states had already seceded.
  • Fort Sumter

    Fort Sumter
    Beginning at 4:30 am on the 12th and continuing until the morning of the 13th, Confederate batteries along the shore of Charleston Harbor fire on Fort Sumter under the command of Major Robert Anderson. Anderson arranges a surrender with Texas Senator Louis Wigfall on the morning of the 13th.
  • Removal of weapons from Harpers Ferry

    Removal of weapons from Harpers Ferry
    Robert E. Lee orders Stonewall Jackson to remove the weapons and equipment from the arsenal at Harpers Ferry
  • Arkansas secession

    Arkansas secession
    Arkansas secedes from the Union
  • Bull Run

    Bull Run
    About 25 miles southwest of Washington the first major battle of the Civil War pits Irvin McDowell [US] against P. G. T. Beauregard [CS] and Joe Johnston [CS]. Virginia
  • Tennessee adopts confederate constitution

    Tennessee adopts confederate constitution
    Tennessee votes to adopt the Constitution of the Confederate States of America
  • Battle of the Mules

    Battle of the Mules
    Battle of the Mules
  • Battle of Carnifex Ferry

    Battle of Carnifex Ferry
    Battle of Carnifex Ferry General William Rosecrans [US] defeats General John Floyd [CS]
  • Battle of Lexington

    Battle of Lexington
    Battle of Lexington
  • Battle of Ft. Donelson

    Battle of Ft. Donelson
    Battle of Ft. Donelson
  • Demanded surrender in South

    Demanded surrender in South
    After a duel with Confederate ships at English Turn, Commadore Farragut's fleet weighs anchor at New Orleans and demands the surrender of the largest city and most important port in the South. By the time Farragut arrives the city was partially on fire.
  • Robert E. Lee replaces wounded Johnston

    Robert E. Lee replaces wounded Johnston
    Jefferson Davis replaces wounded Army of Northern Virginia commander Joseph E. Johnston with Robert E. Lee
  • Battle of Gaines Mill, the first Cold Harbor and Chickahominy

    Battle of Gaines Mill, the first Cold Harbor and Chickahominy
    Battle of Gaines Mill [US]
    Battle of First Cold Harbor [CS]
    Battle of the Chickahominy [Alternate] John Bell Hood [CS] and George Pickett [CS] breakthrough Fitz John Porter's [US] line, forcing Union troops south of the Chickahominy River and severing McClellan's supply line to Eltham's Landing (White House, West Point)
  • Lee attacks McClellan

    Lee attacks McClellan
    Robert E. Lee [CS] attacked George B. McClellan [U.S.], whose men made a gallant stand in front of the James River. Lee called off his attack after failing to break the Union line.
  • Second battle of Bull Run

    Second battle of Bull Run
    Second Bull Run[US]
  • Stonewall Jackson takes prisoners after Harpers Ferry

    Stonewall Jackson takes prisoners after Harpers Ferry
    Stonewall Jackson takes 12,000 prisoners
  • Battle of Antietam

    Battle of Antietam
    Battle of Antietam (Union)
    Army of the Potomac under McClellan [US] defeats the Army of Northern Virginia under Lee [CS], resulting in the bloodiest day in American history.
  • Battle of Fredricksburg

    Battle of Fredricksburg
    Battle of Fredericksburg General Ambrose Burnside and the Army of the Potomac is soundly beaten by Lee's Army of North Virginia.
  • Battles of Stones River and Murfreesboro

    Battles of Stones River and Murfreesboro
    Battle of Stone's River [US]
    Battle of Murfreesboro [CS] Braxton Bragg forces William Rosecrans to retreat, but Rosecrans returns to defeat Bragg on January 2, 1863.
  • Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation Proclamation
    The Emancipation Proclamation goes into effect
  • Relief of Ambrose Burnside

    Relief of Ambrose Burnside
    Abraham Lincoln relieves General Ambrose Burnside [US} from command of the Army of the Potomac, replacing him with General Joseph "Fighting Joe" Hooker.
  • Battle of Chancellorsville

    Battle of Chancellorsville
    Battle of Chancellorsville
  • Welcome West Virginia

    Welcome West Virginia
    West Virginia becomes the 35th state to enter the United States, but the first to enter where the terms slave and free no longer mattered
  • Gettysburg

    Gettysburg
    Battle of Gettysburg
  • Other 2 days of Gettysburg

    Other 2 days of Gettysburg
    General Robert E. Lee [CS] advances into Pennsylvania where he meets George Meade [US]. First battling north of the city, by the second day Union forces had retreated south, forming a strong line as men arrived almost continuously. On the third day, the infamous Pickett's Charge marked the end of the Confederates hope for a victory The bloodiest three days in American history
  • Confederate forces at Vicksburg asks Ulysses S. Grant for terms

    Confederate forces at Vicksburg asks Ulysses S. Grant for terms
    John Pemberton, commander of Confederate forces at Vicksburg asks Ulysses S. Grant for terms. Grant demands an unconditional surrender. Pemberton refuses. Late in the evening, Grant offers excellent terms and Pemberton accepts.
  • Battle of Chickamauga

    Battle of Chickamauga
    General Braxton Bragg [CS] tries to split General William Rosecrans [US] forces as they try to return to the safety of Chattanooga. A second day breakthrough at the Brotherton Cabin forces the federals into a retreat, halted only by the Rock of Chickamauga, General George Thomas on Snodgrass Hill
    The bloodiest two days in American history
  • Gettysburg Address

    Gettysburg Address
    At the dedication of the National Cemetery in Gettysburg President Lincoln delivers a two-minute speech. Immediately following the speech he calls it a "flat failure." The speech is known today as the Gettysburg Address
  • Battle of Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga

    Battle of Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga
    Three Union armies attacked the Army of Tennessee atop Missionary Ridge, east of downtown Chattanooga. Patrick Cleburne stopped William Tecumseh Sherman from the north, although outnumbered 10 to 1. Joe Hooker was seriously delayed by burnt bridges and failed to hit the southern end of Bragg's line near Rossville, Georgia. Thomas' Army of the Cumberland struck the center, breaking Bragg's line and forcing a retreat. Sheridan, ordered to pursue, was stopped dead in his tracks.
  • Union officers escape

    Union officers escape
    109 Union officers led by Colonel Thomas Rose escape from Libby Prison on the banks of the James River in Richmond. 59 reach Union lines
  • Battle of the Wilderness

    Battle of the Wilderness
    Battle of the Wilderness Ulysses S. Grant [US] is badly beaten on the field by Robert E. Lee [CS] but rather than retreat, Grant advances to Spotsylvania Court House. Union: 17,666 Confederate: 7,750
  • Army lands in Bermuda Hundred

    Army lands in Bermuda Hundred
    Army of the James under General Benjamin Butler [US] lands at Bermuda Hundred and City Point, east of Petersburg. The Army is comprised of two corps totaling nearly 40,000 men.
  • Battle of Spotsylvania Court House

    Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
    Battle of Spotsylvania Court House In an inconclusive battle, General Ulysses S. Grant [US] and Robert E. Lee [CS] battle for days southwest of Fredericksburg Union 18,399
    Confederate 9,000
  • Battle of Picketts Mill

    Battle of Picketts Mill
    Battle of Picketts Mill
  • Battle of Cold Harbor

    Battle of Cold Harbor
    Battle of Cold Harbor
  • Battle of Old River Lake

    Battle of Old River Lake
    Battle of Old River Lake
  • Lincoln nominated for 2nd term

    Lincoln nominated for 2nd term
    President Lincoln, nominated for a second term, calls for an amendment abolishing slavery
  • Ships destroy confederate fleet

    Ships destroy confederate fleet
    18 Union ships sail past the entrance to Mobile Bay. The C. S. S. Tennessee, prize ironclad of the Confederate Navy awaited the attack. As the U. S. S. Tecumseh sinks Admiral David Farragut orders "Damn the torpedoes, go ahead." His flag vessel Hartford took the lead. The ships destroyed the Confederate fleet
  • Battle of Nashville

    Battle of Nashville
    Battle of Nashville
  • Hampton Roads conference

    Hampton Roads conference
    On the River Queen five men, US President Abraham Lincoln, US Secretary of State William Seward, CS Vice-president Alexander Stephens, along with John Campbell and RMT Hunter discuss peace terms at the Hampton Roads Conference near Fort Monroe. The conference was a failure.
  • Lincoln outlines his second term

    Lincoln outlines his second term
    Lincoln outlines his second term talking directly to the Confederate people "...with malice toward none; with charity for all..." Andrew Johnson, replacing Henry Hamlin as Vice-president gives a rambling, drunk speech. He had been given too much whiskey as medicine by a doctor.
  • Battle of Kinston

    Battle of Kinston
    Battle of Kinston
  • Confederacy allows the induction of "negro soldiers."

    Confederacy allows the induction of "negro soldiers."
    Confederacy allows the induction of "negro soldiers." The measure did not state that blacks who fought for the Confederacy would be free, although that was apparently the understanding
  • Battle of Averasborough (Taylor's Hole)

    Battle of Averasborough (Taylor's Hole)
    Battle of Averasborough (Taylor's Hole) William Hardee tries to halt the federal advance near this small town. Slocum easily turned his flank.
  • Battle of Fort Stedman

    Battle of Fort Stedman
    Battle of Fort Stedman Confederates break Union line at Petersburg General John B. Gordon captured Fort Stedman, a Union outpost on the line around besieged Petersburg, eventually punching a hole 3/4 of mile wide. Confederate units then made a desperate attempt to hit the federal supply base at City Point. With overwhelming force the federal troops turned back the advance, recaptured the fort and retook the lines
  • Battle of Dinwiddle Court House

    Battle of Dinwiddle Court House
    Battle of Dinwiddle Court House In a tactical victory for the Confederates, George Pickett [CS] turns back Phil Sheridan cavalry and elements of the Fifth Corps.
  • Battle of Five Forks

    Battle of Five Forks
    Battle of Five Forks George Pickett [CS] could not withstand the federal envelopment move around Petersburg that began here.
  • Robert E Lee surrenders

    Robert E Lee surrenders
    After attempting to break-out of the Union envelopment, Robert E. Lee surrenders the Army of Northern Virginia to Ulysess S. Grant at the home of Wilmer McLean in Appomattox Court House
  • Lincoln assassination

    Lincoln assassination
    United States President Abraham Lincoln is assassinated on Good Friday by John Wilkes Booth in Ford's Theatre, Washington, D. C.
  • first formal observation of President Lincoln's birthday

    first formal observation of President Lincoln's birthday
    The first formal observation of President Lincoln's birthday is held in Washington, D. C. President Andrew Johnson attends
  • New Freedman's Bureau bill passed

    New Freedman's Bureau bill passed
    New Freedman's Bureau bill passed by Congress. President Andrew Johnson vetoes the bill that authorized military trial for those accused of "depriving Negroes of the Civil Rights" on the same day
  • Texas repeals

    Texas repeals
    Texas repeals the actions of the Secessionist Convention
  • President Johnson vetos

    President Johnson vetos
    President Johnson vetos the Civil Rights Act of 1866 on the grounds that it was unconstitutional
  • State of Peace

    State of Peace
    The United States declares that a state of peace exists with Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia
  • Veto overrided

    Veto overrided
    Congress overrides President Andrew Johnson's veto of the Civil Rights Act
  • Tennessee ratifies 14th amendment

    Tennessee ratifies 14th amendment
    Tennessee ratifies the 14th Amendment. This quick ratification meant Tennessee would not suffer under 2nd Reconstruction
  • "General of the armies" establishment

    "General of the armies" establishment
    Congress establishes "general of the armies" and Ulysses S. Grant is immediately promoted to 4-star general and put in this position. William Tecumseh Sherman assumes the rank of Lt. General.
  • The KKK

    The KKK
    The U. S. Secret Service begins an investigation into the Ku Klux Klan
  • Peace with Texas

    Peace with Texas
    A proclaimation of peace with Texas is issued by United States President Andrew Johnson
  • Suffrage expansion in Washington D. C. gain the right to vote

    Suffrage expansion in Washington D. C. gain the right to vote
    Blacks in Washington D. C. gain the right to vote in a bill passed over President Andrew Johnson's veto
  • Tenure of Office Act

    Tenure of Office Act
    Congress passes the Tenure of Office Act, denying the right of the President to remove officials who had been appointed with the consent of Congress.
  • Virginia rejects

    Virginia rejects
    Alexandria, Virginia rejects thousand of votes cast by Negroes, who were granted universal suffrage under the Reconstruction Act.
  • General Philip Sheridan assumes command of the 5th Military district

    General Philip Sheridan assumes command of the 5th Military district
    General Philip Sheridan assumes command of the 5th Military district encompassing Louisiana and Texas. He designates New Orleans as his headquarters.
  • 2nd Reconstruction Act passes

    2nd Reconstruction Act passes
    Congress passes the 2nd Reconstruction Act over Andrew Johnson's veto
  • Alaska is bought

    Alaska is bought
    William P. Seward signs a treaty with Russia buying Alaska for 2 cents an acre. Democrats called it "Seward's Folly"
  • Congress passes a bill admitting some states who refuses the 14th amendment admission into the Union

    Congress passes a bill admitting some states who refuses the 14th amendment admission into the Union
    Congress passes a bill admitting Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, and South Carolina into the Union. Virginia, Mississippi, and Texas, having refused to ratify the fourteenth amendment, were refused admission into the Union
  • Johnson demands resignation of Stanton

    Johnson demands resignation of Stanton
    President Andrew Johnson demands the resignation of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War.
  • Ulysses S. Grant becomes ad interim Secretary of War

    Ulysses S. Grant becomes ad interim Secretary of War
    Ulysses S. Grant becomes ad interim Secretary of War
  • Edwin Stanton suspended by President Andrew Johnson

    Edwin Stanton suspended by President Andrew Johnson
    Edwin Stanton suspended by President Andrew Johnson