· Aldebaron ridden by Col. Philip Sheridan
· Almond Eye ridden by Major General Benjamin Butler
· Ajax ridden by General Lee
· Beauregard ridden by Captain W. Rasin
· Baldy ridden by Brig General George Meade
· Billy ridden by Major General George Thomas
· Black Hawk ridden by Major General William Bate
· Boomerang ridden by Col. John McArthur
· Brown Roan ridden by General Lee
· Burns ridden by General McClellan
· Cincinnati ridden by Lt. General U. S. Grant
· Decatur ridden by Major General Philip Kearny
· Dixie ridden by Major General Patrick Cleburne
· Fire-eater ridden by General Albert Johnston
· Fleeter ridden by Confederate Spy Belle Boyd
· Grace Darling ridden by General Lee
· Highfly ridden by General Jeb Stuart
· Jack ridden by General Grant
· Joe Smith ridden by Brig. General Adam Johnson
· Kentuck ridden by Major General George McClellan
· Lexington ridden by General William Sherman
· Lookout ridden by Major General Joseph Hooker
· Lucy Long ridden by General Lee
· Old Fox ridden by Col. E. Skinner
· Old Sorrel ridden by General Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson
· Old Whitey ridden by Bickerdyke
· Moscow ridden by Major General Philip Kearny
· Nellie ridden by Brig. General Kenner Garrard
· Nellie Gray ridden by Major General Fitzhugh Lee
· King Philip ridden by Nathan Bedford Forrest
· Richmond ridden by General Lee
· Rienzi changed name to Winchester ridden by General Sheridan
· Rifle ridden by Lt. General Richard Ewell
· Sam ridden by General Sherman
· Sardanapalus ridden by M. Jeff Thompson
· Slasher ridden by Major General John Logan
· Traveller ridden by General Lee
· Virginia ridden by Major General Jeb Stuart
Source: "Civil War Curiosities" by Webb Garrison & "Horses of the Civil War Leaders" by Theo F. Rodenbough
That most noble of all steeds was named Traveller. There is a very fun book by that title. It puports to be a first person account of the war as told by the horse.
Actually, the answer may be yes! The thing that first started the civil war was the attack on Fort Sumter. There were no casualties except for a Confederate horse! Considering the facts, in my opinion, the answer is yes, the first thing that died in the Civil War was a horse.
In the civil war. their is an hoss who gos to the war to help.
The most famous type of horse is probably the Arabian horse, known for its distinctive appearance, endurance, and intelligence. Arabians have been influential in the development of many other horse breeds around the world.
Yes, Man o' War was a chestnut Thoroughbred racehorse, foaled in 1917. He was one of the most successful racehorses in history, winning 20 out of his 21 races.
Perhaps the most famous was Traveler, which was Robert E. Lee's horse.
Mathew Brady was a famous Civil War photographer.
I think Gettysburg.
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Technically it depends on what you mean by most famous The Battle of Gettysburg had the highest death count of about 43,000 also the Seven days war was a battle that was quite famous in the civil war
Perhaps the most famous is the sea battle against the Spanish Armada.
That most noble of all steeds was named Traveller. There is a very fun book by that title. It puports to be a first person account of the war as told by the horse.
Generally, The most famous is the civil war
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The American Civil War
U.S. Grant is the most famous and was the most successful.
A major Civil War Battle of the Western Theater during the American Civil War.