Richmond and Petersburg
to get to the investment and siege of Petersburg Union Army of the Potomac had to cross the River James.
Army of the Potomac
Little Mac was Major General George Brinton McClellan who was in the Union Army. He was the Commander of the Army of the Potomac and he would later be the Democratic candidate for the presidency of the United States in the 1864 elections.
On July 26th 1861, George McClellan was appointed commander of the army of the Potomac. He was a Human.
There were at times several Union armies operating in the Eastern Theater of the US Civil War. The main one was the Army of the Potomac. Other Union armies in the east were the Army of the James, and the Army of Virginia.
to get to the investment and siege of Petersburg Union Army of the Potomac had to cross the River James.
When General US Grant was set to begin the Overland campaign in 1864, he needed a reliable general to head the cavalry division of the Army of the Potomac. Grant chose General Philip Sheridan for this position.
The siege of Petersburg started on June 14,1864, after the successful and undetected deployment of the Army of the Potomac south of the River James, which led to the investment of the city.
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.
The Wilderness (Overland) Campaign began on May 4, 1864 and the first major clash between Grants Army of the Potomac and Lee's Army of Northern Virginia occurred May 5-6 1864.
Just before the Union's Overland campaign began, the US War Department made organizational changes to the Army of the Potomac. The changes were in the form of internal structure designed to make the army operate more efficiently.
Army of the Potomac ended in 1865.
Army of the Potomac was created in 1861.
From June 19, 1864, Petersburg was effectively under siege by the Union army. This city was important because Richmond had been able to receive supplies from that city.
The Battle of Fredericksburg cost the Union Army of the Potomac 1,284 killed, 9,600 wounded, and 1,769 captured/missing.
The Army of the Potomac.
Ulysses Grant, appointed General-in-Chief in March 1864.Travelling with the Army of the Potomac (commanded by General Meade, as people often forget), he took the surrender of Robert E.Lee at Appomattox.