Hooker commanded the Union forces. Lee commanded the Confederates.
Sergeant Henry Holmes.
General George G. Meade Ulysses S. Grant [NOVANET]
On October 24, 1864, Union forces led by General Corse was the victor over Rebel forces commanded by Captain French. The battle was in Georgia and helped to maintain Union forces controlling that state.
During the American Civil War, the Battle of Antietam, which took place on September 17, 1862, involved Northern forces commanded by Major General George McClellan and Southern forces commanded by General Robert E. Lee. The battle was in many ways a draw; however, it can be considered a Union victory since it served as a check to the Southern invasion of the North that had begun before the battle took place.
Robert E. Lee, CSA.
Yes, he commanded the Army of Northern Virginia.
Union forces were led by Captain William P. Calloway, US Army. Confederate forces were commanded by Second Lieutenant John Swilling, CSA. It was a Union victory with only one man wounded, but the Rebels burned the hay intended for the California Column, which slowed their advance on Messilla. Private William Semilrogge recovered.
William "Bull" Nelson commanded the Union Forces against E. Kirby Smith in the Battle of Richmond, Kentucky, which was probably the most lop-sided Southern victory of the US Civil War.
The Union general at the Battle of Bentonville was Major General William T. Sherman. He commanded the Union forces during this significant engagement, which took place from March 19 to March 21, 1865, in North Carolina. Sherman's troops were part of his Carolinas Campaign, aimed at defeating Confederate forces and hastening the end of the Civil War.
The head of Confederate forces at the Battle of Shiloh was General Albert Sidney Johnston. He commanded the Confederate Army of the Mississippi during the battle, which took place on April 6-7, 1862. Johnston was a key figure in the early stages of the Civil War but was mortally wounded during the conflict, leading to the eventual retreat of Confederate forces. His death marked a significant turning point in the battle.
Robert E Lee commanded the Confederate (Southern) forces in the US Civil War.