- Army of the Shenandoah (Union)
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anniversaries=The Army of the Shenandoah was a Union army during theAmerican Civil War . First organized in1861 and then disbanded, it is best known for its recreation in1864 underPhilip Sheridan . It played a crucial role in the closing days of the Civil War, theValley Campaigns of 1864 .History
A Union force was designated "Army of the Shenandoah" in 1861, under the command of
Robert Patterson , but saw little action before being disbanded by the order of General-in-ChiefWinfield Scott .The force was next created by order of
Ulysses S. Grant onJuly 7 ,1864 , in response to a raid by Jubal Early and his Confederate army of 15,000 onWashington, D.C. , and especially his defeat ofLew Wallace at theBattle of Monocacy Junction . The new Army of the Shenandoah was composed of the Union VI Corps (commanded byHoratio G. Wright ), XIX Corps (William H. Emory ), andGeorge Crook 'sArmy of West Virginia (VIII Corps). It was placed under Sheridan's command with orders to repel Early, deal with Confederate guerillas, and press on into theShenandoah Valley inVirginia .Early, ever the cunning strategist, kept his force moving so as not to be trapped by Sheridan's vastly superior force; his raid had, if anything, a good deal of success for southern morale. Confederate General
Robert E. Lee , coming to the conclusion that Early had done all that was practical, ordered Early to return two of his divisions to Richmond and remain to tie up Sheridan. Learning of this, Sheridan waited until Early weakened himself and then attacked at the Third Battle of Winchester onSeptember 19 and then again at theBattle of Fisher's Hill onSeptember 20 –21. By the end of these battles, Early's force was effectively out of the war, and Sheridan proceeded with his secondary orders to destroy the ability of theShenandoah Valley to produce foodstuffs for the Confederacy, torching farms and more than 2,000 mills.Reinforced again in reaction to the threat of Sheridan's 31,000-man army, Early moved against Sheridan once more. After a decisive
cavalry victory by Union forces under Brig. Gen.George Armstrong Custer at theBattle of Tom's Brook , Early’s army launched a surprise attack against Sheridan at theBattle of Cedar Creek onOctober 19 . Initially successful, the Confederates were repelled by a Union counterattack and the Valley was firmly under Union control.Following their victory, portions of the Army of the Shenandoah were detached to Grant at Petersburg and to
William Tecumseh Sherman in Georgia. Sheridan himself joined Grant. Command of the army then passed to Brig. Gen. A. T. A. Torbert untilJune 27 ,1865 , when the force was disbanded for the final time.Commanders
*Summer
1861 :Major General Robert Patterson *
21 May –3 July ,1864 :Major General David Hunter *
August 7 –October 16 ,1864 :Major General Philip Sheridan *
October 16 –October 19 ,1864 :Major General Horatio G. Wright *
October 19 ,1864 –April 22 ,1865 :Major General Philip Sheridan *
April 22 –June 27 ,1865 :Brigadier General Alfred Thomas Torbert Notable battles
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September 19 ,1864 :Third Battle of Winchester (Battle of Opequon ) (Sheridan)*
September 20 –September 21 :Battle of Fisher’s Hill (Sheridan)*
October 9 :Battle of Tom’s Brook (Sheridan)*
October 19 :Battle of Cedar Creek (Wright, Sheridan)*April,
1865 : (Torbert)External links
* [http://www.angelfire.com/wv/wasec9/sheridan_valley_campaign.html Description of the 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign]
* [http://www.civil-war-tribute.com/usa-Army-Of-The-Shenandoah.htm Brief Introduction on the Army of the Shenandoah]ee also
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Army of West Virginia
*Army of the Shenandoah (Confederate)
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