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Ohio 48th Volunteer Infantry (Union)

11/1/61

Organized - Ohio 48th Volunteer Infantry - Ohio

4/6/62

Leadership Change - Regiment - Colonel Peter J. Sullivan

4/6/62

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General William T. Sherman

Brigadier GeneralWilliam T. Sherman

4/6/62

Battle - Shiloh - Hardin County, Tennessee

Shiloh
Shiloh

On the morning of April 6, 1862, 40,000 Confederate soldiers under the command of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston poured out of the nearby woods and struck the encamped divisions of Union soldiers occupying ground near Pittsburg Landing on the Tennessee River.READ MORE

4/29/62

Battle - Siege of Corinth - Corinth, Mississippi

Siege of Corinth
Siege of Corinth

Union forces had captured the railroad junction and important transportation center at Corinth, Mississippi in the spring of 1862 after their victory at Shiloh. After the Battle of Iuka in September, Maj. Gen. Sterling Price's Confederate Army of the West marched to Ripley, Mississippi where it joined Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn's Army of West Tennessee. Van Dorn took command of the combined force numbering about 22,000 men. The Rebels marched southeast toward Corinth, hoping to recapture it and then sweep int…READ MORE

12/26/62

Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel Job R. Parker

Lieutenant ColonelJob R. Parker

12/26/62

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel William J. Landram

12/26/62

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Andrew Jackson Smith, and undefined Escort: Company C 4th Indiana Cavalry: Cpt Joseph P. Lesslie

12/26/62

Battle - Chickasaw Bayou - Warren County, Mississippi

1/9/63

Leadership Change - Regiment - Captain S. G. W. Peterson, and Lieutenant Colonel Job R. Parker

CaptainS. G. W. Peterson

Lieutenant ColonelJob R. Parker

1/9/63

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Andrew Jackson Smith

Brigadier GeneralAndrew Jackson Smith

1/9/63

Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel Job R. Parker

Lieutenant ColonelJob R. Parker

1/9/63

Battle - Arkansas Post - Arkansas Post, Arkansas

Arkansas Post
Arkansas Post

The Battle of Arkansas Post, also known as the Battle of Fort Hindman, was a combined land-river assault by Union forces on the Confederate Fort Hindman, which loomed over a bend in the Arkansas River near the town of Arkansas Post. As the Union advance down the Mississippi River passed the mouth of the Arkansas, the presence of Fort Hindman outflanked the Federal forward positions.READ MORE

5/1/63

Battle - Port Gibson - Claiborne County, Mississippi

Port Gibson
Port Gibson

On April 30, 1863, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's army crossed the Mississippi River at Bruinsburg, 30 miles south of his objective of Vicksburg. Grant hoped to move east toward the capital at Jackson to block the Confederate army there under Gen. Joseph E. Johnston from reinforcing Vicksburg. Port Gibson, ten miles east of Bruinsburg on the Bayou Pierre River, commanded the best approach routes and was the first Federal objective. A Confederate force there was commanded by Maj. Gen. John S. Bowen. Grant's A…READ MORE

5/16/63

Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel Job R. Parker

Lieutenant ColonelJob R. Parker

5/16/63

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Andrew J. Smith

Brigadier GeneralAndrew J. Smith

5/16/63

Battle - Champion Hill - Hinds County, Mississippi

Champion Hill
Champion Hill

The Battle of Champion Hill was the largest and bloodiest action of Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's Vicksburg Campaign.READ MORE

5/18/63

Battle - Vicksburg - Vicksburg, Mississippi

Vicksburg
Vicksburg

In mid-May, 1863, after six months of unsuccessful attempts, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's Army of the Tennessee finally converged on Vicksburg, defended by a Confederate army under Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton. Capture of the Mississippi River town was critical to Union control of the strategic river. Vicksburg was located on a high river bluff defended with artillery, and Pemberton's men had constructed a series of fortifications in an 8-mile arc surrounding the city on the landward side. After crossing the…READ MORE

11/3/63

Battle - Carrion Crow Bayou, Louisiana

11/3/63

Battle - Bayou Bourbeux - Carrion Crow Bayou, Louisiana

Bayou Bourbeux
Bayou Bourbeux

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bayou_BourbeuxREAD MORE

4/8/64

Battle - Mansfield - DeSoto Parish, Louisiana

Mansfield
Mansfield

The Red River Campaign of 1864 was one General-in-Chief Ulysses S. Grant's initiatives to apply simultaneous pressure on Confederate armies along five separate fronts from Louisiana to Virginia. In addition to defeating the defending Confederate army, the campaign sought to confiscate cotton stores from plantations along the river and to give support to pro-Union governments in Louisiana. By early April, Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks' Union army was about 150 miles up the Red River threatening Shreveport. C…READ MORE

4/9/65

Battle - Fort Blakeley - Baldwin County, Alabama

Fort Blakeley
Fort Blakeley

Although the harbor of Mobile Bay had been closed to blockade running traffic since mid-summer 1864 with Admiral David G. Farragut's victory there, the port city of Mobile still remained in Confederate control. In late March 1865, two Federal infantry columns converged on the defenses of the city at Fort Blakeley and Spanish Fort. One force of 13,000 Union soldiers commanded by Gen. Frederick Steele moved west from Pensacola with orders to take Blakely from the rear. Union Gen. Edward R.S. Canby's Sixteent…READ MORE

5/9/66

Mustered Out - Ohio 48th Volunteer Infantry - Ohio

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