- Appomattox Campaign
- The Appomattox Campaign was the final campaign of the Army of Northern Virginia during the American Civil War. It consisted of a series of engagements during late March and early April 1865 that led to the General Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House, Virginia on April 9 and the official disbandment of the Army of Northern Virginia on April 12. Explore this map »
- Atlanta Campaign
- The Atlanta Campaign was an 1864 Union offensive fought in northern Georgia. The campaign began on May 7, 1864 when three Federal armies under the command of Major General William T. Sherman invaded Georgia from the vicinity of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The campaign ended when Confederate General John Bell Hood ordered the Army of Tennessee to evacuate Atlanta on September 1, 1864, enabling Sherman to occupy the city on the next day. Explore this map »
- Battle of Gettysburg
- The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in 1863 in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. This map shows the most important positions where fighting took place during the battle. Explore this map »
- Morgan's Raid in Ohio
- Occurring in the summer of 1863, Morgan's Raid was the only significant Confederate invasion of Ohio to take place during the American Civil War. Explore this map »
- Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864
- The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864 consisted of three smaller campaigns: the Lynchburg Campaign (May - June), Early's Raid (July – August) and Sheridan's Valley Campaign (August – October). Explore this map »