Union Generals: Ulysses S. Grant, John Pope, Don Carlos Buell, Philip Sheridan, Judson "Kill Calvary" Kilpatrick, George B. McClellan, Nathaniel Banks, George H. Thomas, William Rosecrans, William T. Sherman, Ambrose Burnside, "Fighting" Joe Hooker, Lew Wallace (author of Ben Hur), Herman Haupt (the railroad man), Irvin McDowell, George Armstrong Custer, Winfield S. Hancock, Benjamin F. Butler ("Spoons"), Henry "Old Brains" Halleck, George Gordon Meade, Oliver O. Howard, and George Stoneman.
Confederate Generals: Robert E. Lee, Richard S. Ewell, P.G.T. Beauregard, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, Jubal A. Early, D. H. Hill, A.P.Hill, William Mahone, John Bell Hood, Braxton Bragg, J.E.B Stuart, John B. Gordon, Albert Sidney Johnson, Joseph E. Johnston, James Longstreet, and John C. Pemberton.
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2007-05-09 15:24:25
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answered by WMD 7
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General Lee was once often one of the crucial finest generals of all time. Because anybody has a lapse in judgement and makes errors, it does no longer cause them to any much less of a chief. It is how they be taught from the errors and press on. Which he was once well at doing. I didn't think within the beliefs of the south and neither did Lee. In truth he was once selected to run the Army of the North, however grew to become it down, given that he would no longer flip his sword in opposition to "his Virginia." Obviously I am a massive Civil War fan. If you have not obvious Gettysburg or Gods and Generals, you will have to. I heard they're creating a last film as a sequel to the 2.
2016-09-05 13:37:33
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answered by ? 4
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Union:
U.S. Grant
W.T. Sherman
G.B. McClellan
A.E. Burnside
W.S. Hancock
G.G. Meade
P. Sheridan
J.P. Hooker
A. Pleasanton
J. Reynolds
Rebels:
R.E. Lee
J. Longstreet
J.E.B. Stuart
T.J. Jackson
J.B. Hood
J.E. Johnston
A.P. Hill
N.B. Forrest
P.G.T. Beauregard
J. Early
those are some of the more important and interesting generals...
2007-05-10 02:08:02
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answered by Bob Mc 6
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General Lee was a confederate general.
General Grant was a Union general
2007-05-09 15:18:38
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answered by TAT 7
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Union:
Grant
McClellan
Burnside
Hooker
Sherman
Sheridan
Confederate:
Lee
Longstreet
Jackson
Hill
Johnson
Beauregard
Many of these guys knew each other, graduated from West Point, even may have fought along side each other in the Mexican War.
2007-05-09 15:25:38
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answered by quillologist 5
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generals hooker, grant, sherman are the ones I remember for he union and lee, jackson, are the 2 main ones i remember for the south
2007-05-09 15:24:02
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answered by terradeath 3
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