He did not die in a battle. But he surrendered at Appomattox Court House.
General Albert Sidney Johnston commanded the Confederate Army of the Mississippi at the Battle of Shiloh. He was killed the afternoon of April 6, 1862 and command fell to General P.G.T. Beauregard who led the battle on the 7th. The battle was a draw, and Johnston was the highest ranking soldier to die during the US Civil War.
Confederate General Robert Seldon Garnett was the first general from either side to die in the US Civil War. He was killed shortly after the Battle of Rich Mountain in 1861.
Union General James McPherson led one of the armies under the general control of General William T. Sherman. James McPherson lost his life on July 21, 1864. It was during the Battle of Atlanta. Sherman replaced him with John Logan.
Yes he did
No, General Thomas Gage did not die in battle. Gage died on April 2, 1787 after his health began to decline.
The Wilderness.
He addressed the men who died fighting for their beliefs at the Battle of Gettysburg, but also for those who had and would die in the American Civil War.
the soldiers faced mines because during the war they were hidden so after they forgot about the mines and they would blow up and die.
No he did not die in the battle. He died in a hotel room.
Eteocles and Polynices slew each other during the battle that was known as the Seven Against Thebes.
In 1789 during the battle
Abe Lincoln :D