North Carolina 3rd Cavalry (Confederate)
27/05/1862
Battle - Hanover Court House - Hanover County, Virginia
30/06/1862
Battle - White Oak Swamp - Henrico County, Virginia
01/07/1862
Battle - Malvern Hill - Henrico County, Virginia
On June 30th, the retreating Federal Army of the Potomac finally stopped at the James River at the end of seven days of fighting outside of Richmond.READ MORE
03/09/1862
Organized - North Carolina 3rd Cavalry - North Carolina
07/09/1862
Battle - Washington (September 7, 1862) - Washington, North Carolina
01/07/1863
Battle - Gettysburg - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
In the summer of 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee launched his second invasion of the Northern states. Lee sought to capitalize on recent Confederate victories and defeat the Union army on Northern soil, which he hoped would force the Lincoln administration to negotiate for peace. Lee also sought to take the war out of the ravaged Virginia farmland and gather supplies for his Army of Northern Virginia. Using the Shenandoah Valley as cover for his army, Lee was pursued first by Union Maj. Gen. Joseph Ho…READ MORE
04/07/1863
Battle - South Anna Bridge, Virginia
01/02/1864
Battle - New Bern (1864) - New Bern, North Carolina
Confederate troops tried to recaptur New Bern and failed.READ MORE
28/05/1864
Battle - Haw's Shop - Hanover County, Virginia
30/05/1864
Battle - Hanover Court House, Virginia
02/06/1864
Battle - Bermuda Hundred, Virginia
10/06/1864
Battle - Point of Rocks, Maryland
15/06/1864
Battle - Malvern Hill, Virginia
21/06/1864
Battle - Jerusalem Plank Road - Petersburg, Virginia
14/08/1864
Battle - Second Deep Bottom - Henrico County, Virginia
As he had done in late July during the Battle of the Crater, Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant called upon Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock and his Second Corps to attack Gen. Robert E. Lee's forces around Richmond to exploit suspected weaknesses in Lee's lines. In early August, Grant had detached the Sixth Corps from the Union lines around Richmond and Petersburg and sent them to the Shenandoah Valley under Maj. Gen. Phil Sheridan. Sheridan's new army there was to counter Gen. Jubal Early, then operating in the v…READ MORE
14/08/1864
Battle - Beefsteak Raid - Prince George County, Virginia
24/08/1864
Battle - Reams Station, Virginia
25/08/1864
Battle - Second Ream's Station - Dinwiddie County, Virginia
As the Union siege of Petersburg began to take hold, Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant looked for ways to sever the railroads supplying the city and Gen. Robert E. Lee's army. One of these critical routes was the Weldon Railroad, which led south to the Confederacy's only remaining major port at Wilmington, North Carolina. On August 24th, the Army of the Potomac Second Corps moved south along the railroad, tearing up track, and screened by Brig. Gen. David McMurtrie Gregg's cavalry division. To stop Hancock, Lee…READ MORE
29/09/1864
Battle - Jonesborough, Tennessee
07/10/1864
Battle - Darbytown and New Market Roads - Henrico County, Virginia
27/10/1864
Battle - Boydton Plank Road - Dinwiddie County, Virginia
31/03/1865
Battle - Dinwiddie Court House - Dinwiddie County, Virginia
01/04/1865
Battle - Five Forks - Five Forks, Virginia
The Union victory along the White Oak Road on March 31st threatened to destabilize the entire Confederate line west of Petersburg. General Robert E. Lee ordered Maj. Gen. George Pickett with his infantry division and the cavalry divisions of Col. Thomas Munford, Maj. Gen. W.H.F. Lee, and Maj. Gen Thomas Rosser to hold the vital crossroads of Five Forks, along the White Oak Road five miles west of the previous fighting there. Pickett's defensive line was not well constructed, and much of his cavalry force w…READ MORE
02/04/1865
Battle - Third Petersburg - Dinwiddie County, Virginia; Petersburg, Virginia
With the Confederate defeat at Five Forks on April 1st, Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and Maj. Gen. George Meade ordered a general assault against the Petersburg lines by the Second, Ninth, Sixth and Twenty-Fourth Corps to take place April 2nd. In the pre-dawn darkness, the Union infantry gained a successful breakthrough where Maj. Gen. Horatio G. Wright's advancing Sixth Corps met the Confederate lines held by Maj. Gen. A. P. Hill near the Boydton Plank Road. Hill was killed trying to reach his troops in t…READ MORE
03/04/1865
Battle - Namozine Church, Virginia
09/04/1865
Battle - Appomattox Court House - Appomattox Court House, Virginia
Between 26,000 and 28,000 Confederate soldiers surrendered and were paroled.READ MORE
09/04/1865
Mustered Out - North Carolina 3rd Cavalry - North Carolina
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