Web9,081 wounded. 2,018 captured/missing) [12] [11] Map of Virginia, 1863. The Battle of Chancellorsville, April 30 – May 6, 1863, was a major battle of the American Civil War (1861–1865), and the principal engagement of the Chancellorsville campaign.
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Chancellorsville Battle Facts and Summary | American Battlefield …
WebSpotsylvania County, VA | Apr 30 - May 6, 1863. Despite the heavy casualties sustained there, the Battle of Chancellorsville is considered Gen. Robert E. Lee ’s greatest military victory. It was the last battle for Confederate Lt. Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson, who was mortally wounded by friendly fire. How it ended. Confederate victory.
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Chancellorsville Battlefield - U.S. National Park Service
WebOct 19, 2023 · The woods, fields, and roads that make up Chancellorsville Battlefield span across both sides of modern-day Route 3. The park's visitor services, driving route, and trails provide a variety of options for exploring and connecting with the history of the battle.
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Visit Chancellorsville Battlefield | American Battlefield Trust
WebWhile much of the landscape around Chancellorsville has changed since 1863, it is still possible to visit and explore this great Civil War battlefield. Much of the battlefield has been preserved. The best place to start your visit is at the Chancellorsville Battlefield Visitor Center on the Plank Road (Virginia Route 3).
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Battle of Chancellorsville | Location, Date, Summary, & Facts
WebMar 12, 2024 · Charlton W. Tebeau. Battle of Chancellorsville, (April 30–May 5, 1863), in the American Civil War, bloody assault by the Union army in Virginia that failed to encircle and destroy the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. Among the numerous casualties was Confederate General Stonewall Jackson.
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Battle of Chancellorsville - Who Won, Significance & Facts - HISTORY
WebOct 27, 2009 · The Battle of Chancellorsville (April 30-May 6, 1863) was a huge victory for the Confederacy and General Robert E. Lee during the Civil War, though it is also famous for being the battle in...
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10 Facts: Chancellorsville | American Battlefield Trust
WebAt its conclusion on May 6, 1863, the Battle of Chancellorsville became the bloodiest battle in American history. The 30,764 combined casualties eclipsed the losses suffered at well-known battles such as Shiloh (23,746), Second Manassas (22,180), Antietam (22,717), and Stones River (23,515).
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Chancellorsville Battlefield Tour - U.S. National Park Service
WebApr 28, 2022 · The Chancellorsville Battlefield Visitor Center is located at the spot where Confederate soldiers accidentally wounded General Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson. You can learn more about this event on the short interpretive trail encircling the visitor center.
WebFeb 2, 2021 · The Chancellorsville Campaign, which culminated in the Battle of Chancellorsville, fought May 1–6, 1863, produced one of the most stunning and ambivalent Confederate victories of the American Civil War (1861–1865).
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A Landscape of Resilience: Chancellorsville Battlefield
WebA Landscape of Resilience: Chancellorsville Battlefield. An open portion of the Dowdall’s Tavern tract within the historic Chancellorsville Battlefield. Photo courtesy of the American Battlefield Trust. Recipient: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. Amount: $536,277. Acres: 42.19.