Ulysses S. Grant
General John Bell Hood lead his army North into Tennessee in 1864.
Confederate President Jefferson Davis believed that General Johnston was not adequate to turn back the advance of Union troops in Georgia in 1864. He therefore replaced him with General John Bell Hood to lead the Army of Tennessee.
Yes. He was appointed General-in-Chief of all the Union armies in March 1864.
Ulysses Grant
U.S. Grant
Union General had an army of 100,000 troops on May 7, 1864 as he prepared for his drive to capture Atlanta, Georgia.
As in General? Grant
He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and general- in-chief in March of 1864.
On March 9, 1864.
Ulysses Grant
Their were many major events in 1864 but one of them was that in march Ulysses s. grant became general in chief of the union forces..