Pennsylvania 71st Volunteer Infantry (Union)
01/08/1861
Organized - Pennsylvania 71st Volunteer Infantry - Pennsylvania
21/10/1861
Battle - Ball's Bluff - Loudoun County, Virginia
On the evening of October 20, 1861, Union army commander George B. McClellan ordered Gen. Charles Stone to send a scouting party across the Potomac River to identify the positions of Confederate Col. Nathan Evans's troops near Leesburg. In the darkness the party's inexperienced leader, Capt. Chase Philbrick, mistook a line of trees for a line of tents, and reported that he had stumbled across an unguarded Confederate camp. Early the next day, Col. Charles Devens was sent across the river to attack the ca…READ MORE
05/04/1862
Battle - Siege of Yorktown (1862) - York County, Virginia; Newport News, Virginia
Most of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston's army was not on the peninsula on April 4th when Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan departed Fortress Monroe on his Peninsula Campaign. The only force opposing the Yankee advance up the peninsula toward the Confederate capital at Richmond was Maj. Gen. John B. Magruder's small force of two divisions at Yorktown behind the Warwick River. Magruder's deceptive theatrics, conspicuously parading his men back and forth behind his defenses, convinced the Federals that his works were s…READ MORE
30/05/1862
Battle - Fair Oaks, Virginia
31/05/1862
Battle - Seven Pines - Henrico County, Virginia
Gen. Joseph E. Johnston withdrew his army from the Virginia Peninsula toward the Confederate capital of Richmond as Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan's army pursued him. By the end of May, Johnston held a defensive position seven miles east of the city on the Richmond and York River Railroad. McClellan's army facing Johnston straddled the Chickahominy River and stretched south. Capturing the initiative from his Union foe, Johnston attempted to overwhelm two Federal corps isolated south of the river. The Confed…READ MORE
01/06/1862
Battle - Fair Oaks, Virginia
29/06/1862
Battle - Savage's Station - Henrico County, Virginia
30/06/1862
Battle - Glendale - Henrico County, Virginia
Following the rear guard action at Savage's Station on June 29th, Maj. Gen. George McClellan's Army of the Potomac continued its retreat toward the safety of Harrison's Landing on the James River. On June 30th, after five days of constant fighting, the Confederate divisions of Maj. Gens. Benjamin Huger, James Longstreet, and A.P. Hill converged on the retreating Union army in the vicinity of Glendale. Longstreet's and Hill's attacks penetrated the Union defense near Willis Church, routing Brig. Gen. George…READ MORE
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
17/09/1862
Leadership Change - Regiment - Colonel Isaac J. Wistar
ColonelIsaac J. Wistar
17/09/1862
Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Oliver O. Howard, Colonel DeWitt C. Baxter, and Colonel Joshua T. Owen
17/09/1862
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Oliver O. Howard, and Major General John Sedgwick
Brigadier GeneralOliver O. Howard
Major GeneralJohn Sedgwick
17/09/1862
Leadership Change - Regiment - Colonel Isaac J. Wistar
ColonelIsaac J. Wistar
17/09/1862
Leadership Change - Division - Major General John Sedgwick
Major GeneralJohn Sedgwick
13/12/1862
Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel John Markoe
Lieutenant ColonelJohn Markoe
13/12/1862
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Joshua T. Owen
ColonelJoshua T. Owen
13/12/1862
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Oliver O. Howard
Brigadier GeneralOliver O. Howard
13/12/1862
Battle - Fredericksburg - Fredericksburg, Virginia
In early November, Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside took command of the Army of the Potomac, and made immediate plans to move the army once again toward Richmond.READ MORE
30/04/1863
Leadership Change - Regiment - Colonel Richard P. Smith
ColonelRichard P. Smith
30/04/1863
Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Joshua T. Owen
Brigadier GeneralJoshua T. Owen
30/04/1863
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General John Gibbon
Brigadier GeneralJohn Gibbon
30/04/1863
Battle - Chancellorsville - Spotsylvania County, Virginia
On April 27, 1863, Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker launched a turning movement designed to pry Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia out of its lines at Fredericksburg.READ MORE
03/05/1863
Battle - Salem Church - Spotsylvania County, Virginia
The Battle of Salem Church was part of Chancellorsville Campaign and was fought in Spotsylvania County, Virginia on May 4rd and 4th, 1863.READ MORE
01/07/1863
Leadership Change - Regiment - Colonel Richard P. Smith, and Lieutenant Colonel Charles Kochersperger
ColonelRichard P. Smith
Lieutenant ColonelCharles Kochersperger
01/07/1863
Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Alexander S. Webb
Brigadier GeneralAlexander S. Webb
01/07/1863
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General John Gibbon, and Brigadier General William Harrow
Brigadier GeneralJohn Gibbon
Brigadier GeneralWilliam Harrow
01/07/1863
Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Alexander S. Webb
Brigadier GeneralAlexander S. Webb
01/07/1863
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General John Gibbon
Brigadier GeneralJohn Gibbon
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
05/05/1864
Battle - Wilderness - Spotsylvania County, Virginia; Orange County, Virginia
The first battle between Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and Gen. Robert E. Lee erupted late in the morning of May 5, 1864, as Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren's Union V Corps attacked Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell's Second Corps on the Orange Turnpike southwest of the old Chancellorsville battlefield. Although Federal infantry managed to break through at several points, the Confederate line held. Fighting shifted to the south as Lt. Gen. A.P. Hill's Third Corps engaged Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock's II Corps and ele…READ MORE
08/05/1864
Battle - Spotsylvania Court House - Spotsylvania County, Virginia
Following the Battle of the Wilderness, Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant marched the Union army south with the hope of capturing Spotsylvania Court House and preventing Robert E. Lee's army from retreating further. Lee's Confederates, however, managed to get ahead of the Federals and block the road. Fighting began on May 8th, when the Union Fifth Corps under Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren and the Sixth Corps under Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick engaged Confederate Maj. Gen. Richard Anderson's First Corps at Laurel Hi…READ MORE
31/05/1864
Battle - Cold Harbor - Hanover County; near Mechanicsville, Virginia
After two days of inconclusive fighting along Totopotomoy Creek northeast of Richmond, Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and Gen. Robert E. Lee turned their sights on the crossroads of Cold Harbor. Roads emanating through this critical junction led to Richmond as well as supply and reinforcement sources for the Union army. On May 31, 1864, Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan's cavalry captured Cold Harbor. The next day, Sheridan held the crossroads against a Confederate attack. With reinforcements from both armies arriving…READ MORE
02/07/1864
Mustered Out - Pennsylvania 71st Volunteer Infantry - Pennsylvania
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