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Although General Franz Siegel was once a German army officer, he gained his appointment as a US Civil War general for political reasons. President Lincoln had to make many political appointments that served in the Union army. He gained praise early in the war by his recruiting efforts in Missouri. As General Grant would soon see, Siegel was not up to the tasks Grant expected in the battle intensive state of Virginia.

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What general forced the Shenandoah valley campaign?

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In the Summer of 1864, General in Chief US Grant chose General Franz Siegel to advance into the rich farmlands of the Shenandoah Valley. For most of the war, the Shenandoah had been the supplier of goods to Confederate armies in Virginia. Grant hoped to hamper the Army of Northern Virginia by taking control of this valuable food supply base for the Confederacy.


How did politics and personalities effect the Army of Virginia in 1862?

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What Confederate general opposed the efforts of Union Major General Franz Siegel in the Shenandoah Valley in 1864?

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What ended the Shenandoah campaign of Union General Franz Siegel in 1864?

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What is Siegel in Welsh?

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What is the birth name of Don Siegel?

Don Siegel's birth name is Donald Siegel.


What is the birth name of Charley Siegel?

Charley Siegel's birth name is Charles S. Siegel.


When did Martha Siegel die?

There is no public information available about the death of Martha Siegel.


How did Lieutenant General US Grant plan on using General Siegel to end the supply lines to General Lee in the 1864 Overland campaign?

In the Spring of 1864, General US Grant knew he would have greater success against General Lee if Grant could damage Lee's supply lines from the Shenandoah Valley. With this in mind, he expected General Siegel to not only prevent a Confederate threat to Washington DC, but to also end the food supplies in the Shenandoah Valley that Lee was using.


Why did Lieutenant General Grant replace Major General Franz Siegel in May of 1864?

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