Grant moved his troops down the Mississippi River to Pittsburg Landing.
Fort Donelson fell to the Union army February 16, 1862.
It happened twice - Antietam (Sept. 62) and Gettysburg (July 63)
The Union Army won the Battle of Chattanooga. The victory opened the gate for the invasion of Georgia and the campaign for the conquest of Atlanta.
Although a battlefield victory for the Confederate Army, their goal in the battle was to destroy the Union Army and prevent them from moving into Chattanooga and neither was obtained.
Grant moved his troops down the Mississippi River to Pittsburg Landing.
Fort Donelson fell to the Union army February 16, 1862.
On Feb.16,1862, Fort Donelson fell when the Confederate Army under Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner surrendered to Grant's Union Army.
It happened twice - Antietam (Sept. 62) and Gettysburg (July 63)
Grant was commander of the union army.
A Union Army victory, in the battle field.
Since the Confederate General Pemberton surrendered the city to General Grant of the Union Army, I suspect the Union claimed victory.
Go to the aid of the Army of the Cumberland at Chattanooga.
The Union army under U.S. Grant. This was the battle where he demanded 'Unconditional Surrender', which became his nickname.
Major battles won by the Union included those at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Gettysburg, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Nashville, New Orleans and Petersburg, The battles of Antietam and Stones River were not decisive, but counted as Union victories, since they occupied the field.
Their final victory at Appomattox. Then they went back to being called the U.S. Army.
1863 what month