Perhaps General Butler's most famous army was the Army of the James. In 1864, General US Grant had given Butler a key task in support of Grant's Overland Campaign. Butler's task was to assault and take over either Petersburg or Richmond while Grant occupied the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. Grant believed that by keeping most of Lee's forces engaged, Butler and his Army of James could be successful in wrecking Southern railways, but more importantly, taking either Richmond or Petersburg, thus bringing the war to a speedy end.
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..
The Union's Army of the James was given a key task by General US Grant in 1864. As part of Grant's Overland campaign, the Army of the James was to land on the Virginia coast and destroy Southern railroads and capture either Petersburg or Richmond. The leadership of this army was the key weakness. General Butler had been a political appointee and the two major divisions of his army were USMA engineers but had no real leadership experience.
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.
Under the leadership of Union General George Thomas, the Union won the 1864 Battle of Nashvilleon December 15th and 16th. Thomas scored a major victory over Confederate General John Bell Hood. The defeat basically destroyed the Army of Tennessee.
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..
Union Major General Benjamin Butler was a key part of Lieutenant General US Grant's 1864 Overland campaign. As the commander of the Army of the James, Butler was presented with numerous opportunities to seriously damage when he was faraway from General Lee's reach. Yet Butler could have moved to seriously menace the Army of Northern Virginia's rear, and possibly even capture his choice of Richmond or Petersburg. Clearly his success could have brought the war to an end before the end of 1864.Butler was a political appointee general. His faults were well known almost from the beginning of the US Civil War. His army of 34,000 troops landed on the coast of Virginia, however, his advances were repulsed by a much smaller Rebel force under General PT Beauregard. Even though at one point, Butler had managed to occupy Confederate entrenchments that at first were blocking his advance, he was not able to perform the tasks that Grant had assigned to him.
major general Benjamin butler
Ulysses S. Grant - appointed General-in-Chief in March 1864.
The Union's Army of the James was given a key task by General US Grant in 1864. As part of Grant's Overland campaign, the Army of the James was to land on the Virginia coast and destroy Southern railroads and capture either Petersburg or Richmond. The leadership of this army was the key weakness. General Butler had been a political appointee and the two major divisions of his army were USMA engineers but had no real leadership experience.
The Confederacy planed to retake Norfolk Virginia in March of 1864 and also regain control of the James River. By the time they mustered the troops and warships that they required, Union General Butler had landed on the Virginian coast with 32,000 troops and a large naval contingency. Although Butler was soon bottled up by Confederate General Beauregard, Butler presence prevented the Confederates from retaking Norfolk.
John Bell Hood was a Confederate general during the American Civil War. In the Battle of Nashville during December 1864 he was defeated by Union Major General George H. Thomas.
On May 20, 1864, Confederate and Union armies fight control of eastern Virginia. In this battle, Confederate General PT Beauregard forces Union General Benjamin Butler's back into their fortified position.
John Bell Hood was a Confederate general during the American Civil War. In the Battle of Nashville during December 1864 he was defeated by Union Major General George H. Thomas.
Major General Quincy Adams Gilmore is best remembered for his expedition to Florida in 1864. His mission was to reconstruct Florida as a Union state and recruit soldiers. Events did not go his way and he was forced to return to his base in South Carolina.
Yes. He was appointed General-in-Chief of all the Union armies in March 1864.
Ulysses Grant