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Jan 14 Skirmish at Cosby Creek, Tennessee - General Robert B. Vance captured. Jan 16 Heavy fighting takes place near Dandridge, Tennessee. Jan 17 General James Longstreet 's command ends heavy fighting at Dandridgem, Tennessee. Jan 21 The Tauranga Campaign of the New Zealand Wars begins. Jan 27 Battle of Fair Gardens, Tennessee.
Historical Events for the Year 1864. 21st January » The Tauranga Campaign begins during the Maori Wars. 17th February » American Civil War: The Ship H. L. Hunley submarine 6 becomes the first submarine to Sinking of USS Housatonic engage and sink a warship, the USS Housatonic 1861 6.
November 8 – U.S. presidential election, 1864: Abraham Lincoln is reelected in an overwhelming victory over George B. McClellan. November 15 – American Civil War – Sherman's March to the Sea begins: Union General Sherman burns Atlanta and starts to move south, causing extensive devastation to crops and mills and living off the ...
15 de jun. de 2017 · The year would end with the conclusion of Sherman's famed 'March to the Sea' as Savannah, Georgia was entered by the Union Army.There are a total of (238)American Civil War Events of 1864 in the CivilWarTimeline.net database. Entries are listed below by date-of-occurrence ascending (first-to-last). Day-by-Day Timeline of Events. January 1, 1864.
[4] April–June. April 8 – Gallaudet University is founded in Washington, D.C., as the first university for the deaf and hard of hearing. April 12 – American Civil War: Battle of Fort Pillow – Confederate forces kill most of the African American soldiers that surrender at Fort Pillow, Tennessee.
Events. Birthdays. Deaths. Weddings. Major Events. Battle of Gate Pā. Apr 29 Battle of Gate Pa (Pukehinahina): 1,700 British troops suffer their worst defeat of the New Zealand Wars at the hands of 230 entrenched Maori warriors in Tauranga. May 20 Spotsylvania campaign in US Civil War ends after 10,920 killed or injured.
United States. Context: American Civil War. Battle of Atlanta. Key People: John B. Hood. George H. Thomas. See all related content →. fortified Union railroad bridge, Nashville, Tennessee, 1864. Fortified Union railroad bridge across the Cumberland River, Nashville, Tennessee; photograph by George N. Barnard, 1864. (more)