Before the Seven Days Campaign near Richmond the army was encamped around Washington. Initially, the army was transported to Fort Monroe, Virginia and camped in that area before moving up the Peninsula. After the Seven Days the Army retreated to Harrison's Landing, east of Richmond on the James River. The army returned to the Washington area, returning first to camps along Aquia Creek, north of Fredericksburg. It was on the march during the Second Manassas and Antietam campaigns. After the battle of Antietam the army was camped around Williamsport, Maryland. Additional camps were in the Frederick, Maryland area. After a brief stay at Williamsport the Army of the Potomac camped near the Potomac at Knoxville, Maryland and was then on the move again during the Fredericksburg Campaign at the end of the year. Keep in mind the Army was far too big to camp all at a single location because of the need for drinking war and forage for animals. Also, security demanded keeping detached units at scattered locations.
On November 7, 1862, General Burnside took command of the Army of the Potomac. He had replaced General George B. McClellan.
General Robert E. Lee planned and led the Army of Northern Virginia across the Potomac River and into Maryland. On September 17, 1862, his army the Union's Army of the Potomac would engage each other in the Battle of Antietam.
General Lee has his cavalry ford the Potomac River to screen his main army's advance to Frederick, Maryland. This advance begins on September 4, 1862.
The 1862, the Battle of Antietam was fought in Maryland. The Army of Northern Virginia fought against the Army of the Potomac. It was Lee versus McClellan.
On October 26, 1862 the Army of Northern Virginia crossed the Potomac River and found shelter and supplies in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. They had retreated from the terrible fighting at Antietam in Maryland.
George B. McClenllan.
On November 7, 1862, General Burnside took command of the Army of the Potomac. He had replaced General George B. McClellan.
General Robert E. Lee planned and led the Army of Northern Virginia across the Potomac River and into Maryland. On September 17, 1862, his army the Union's Army of the Potomac would engage each other in the Battle of Antietam.
George McLellan.
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The failure of the Peninsula campaign of 1862 placed the Union in a serious situation. No matter how quickly the Army of the Potomac could reach northern Virginia or Washington DC, this would allow General Robert E. Lee the initiative to focus and concentrate on Pope's army.
General Lee has his cavalry ford the Potomac River to screen his main army's advance to Frederick, Maryland. This advance begins on September 4, 1862.
Franz Sigel commanded the XI Corps of the Army of Potomac from Dec.1862 through Feb. 1863. Benjamin Butler commanded the Army of the James from May 1864 through Jan. 1865.
In 1862 the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, pitted the Army of Northern Virginia against the Army of the Potomac. General Robert E. Lee commanded the former army and General Ambrose Burnside commanded the latter army. As it turned out, it was a rushing defeat for the North and it premier army, the Army of the Potomac.
At the camp, President Lincoln was in a conversation with another politician. After referring to the Army of the Potomac, he made a joke. He said " excuse me, I was not referring to the Army of the Potomac, I meant to say " McClellan's bodyguard".
From the end of July 1861 to the beginning of February 1862. After about seven months of training the Army of the Potomac was ready to be employed for the Peninsular Campaign. The operational Plan was communicated by letter to the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton on February 2, 1862. The army started to be embarked on the transportation ships on March 17,1862.
The 1862, the Battle of Antietam was fought in Maryland. The Army of Northern Virginia fought against the Army of the Potomac. It was Lee versus McClellan.