Despite his misfortunes against Union General George Meade at Gettysburg in July of 1863, Lee's army had regrouped and gained strength. In October of 1863, Lee used his favorite turning maneuver and passed west of Meade's army. This move was successful and endangered Meade's lines of communications. This forced Meade to retreat towards Washington DC.
The Confederate General Robert E. Lee died October 12, 1870, in Lexington, Virginia.
Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 - October 12, 1870) was a career military officer who is best known for having commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. In 1865, Jefferson Davis appointed Lee as general in chief of all Confederate forces.
This small battle took place in Virginia on October 13, 1863. It was a Union victory and Confederate General JEB Stuart escaped capture by hiding in a ravine.
Based on their actions in the First Battle of Bull Run, James Longstreet and Stonewall Jackson were promoted to the rank of major general on October 7, 1861. These promotions were confirmed by the Confederate Congress on October 13, 1861.
On October 9, 1864, Union forces defeated Confederate forces at Tom's Brook, Virginia. The battle was part of Union General Philip Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley campaign.
On October 12, 1863, a Rebel Major General Richard S. Ewell defeated a Union cavalry force at Jeffrsonton, Virginia. Ewell then advanced on the same day to Fauquier White Sulphur Springs, scoring another minor victory.
October 17, 1783 - General Cornwallis surrenders his arms to General Washington in Yorktown, Virginia.
Yes, Robert E. Lee the Confederate general, is dead. He died October 12, 1870.
General Meade made the Confederates retreat from Gettysburg on October 1, 1863.
Clearly the disparity in the population numbers of the North and the South placed the Confederacy at a disadvantage. Jefferson Davis therefore made use of slaves in the Confederate war efforts. As one example, in October of 1862, he called for the drafting of 4,500 slaves from Virginia to work on reinforcing the fortifications of Richmond, Virginia.
Prodded by President Lincoln, Major General George B. McClellan finally made a move into Virginia. On October 30, 1862, McClellan crossed the Potomac River and moved southwards in the general direction of Gordonsville. There the railroads of the Orange and Alexandria connected with the Virginia Central. McClellan planned to cut Lee's communication lines with Richmond.
On October 15, 1864, Confederate forces under the general command of Sterling Price were successful , and defending Union forces had to surrender. The town of Glasglow Missouri was then under Confederate control.