Alabama 4th Infantry (Confederate)
2/05/61
Organized - Alabama 4th Infantry - Alabama
21/07/61
Leadership Change - Regiment - Colonel Egbert Jones
ColonelEgbert Jones
21/07/61
Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Barnard Elliott Bee Jr.
Brigadier GeneralBarnard Elliott Bee Jr.
21/07/61
Battle - First Bull Run - Fairfax County, Virginia; Prince William County, Virginia
One of earliest battles of the Civil War, it introduced Americans to the idea that this would likely not be a short conflict and blood would be shed:READ MORE
31/05/62
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Evander M. Law
ColonelEvander M. Law
31/05/62
Battle - Seven Pines - Henrico County, Virginia
Gen. Joseph E. Johnston withdrew his army from the Virginia Peninsula toward the Confederate capital of Richmond as Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan's army pursued him. By the end of May, Johnston held a defensive position seven miles east of the city on the Richmond and York River Railroad. McClellan's army facing Johnston straddled the Chickahominy River and stretched south. Capturing the initiative from his Union foe, Johnston attempted to overwhelm two Federal corps isolated south of the river. The Confed…READ MORE
27/06/62
Battle - Gaines' Mill - Hanover County, Virginia
Despite his victory over the Confederates at Beaver Dam Creek on June 26th, Maj. Gen. Fitz John Porter's Fifth Corps abandoned its position early on June 27th and established a new defensive line along Boatswain's Creek, just north of the Chickahominy River.READ MORE
1/07/62
Battle - Malvern Hill - Henrico County, Virginia
On June 30th, the retreating Federal Army of the Potomac finally stopped at the James River at the end of seven days of fighting outside of Richmond.READ MORE
28/08/62
Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel Owen K. McLemore
Lieutenant ColonelOwen K. McLemore
28/08/62
Battle - Second Bull Run - Prince William County, Virginia
After the early summer collapse of the Union Peninsula Campaign offensive to capture Richmond, Robert E. Lee sought to move his army north and threaten Washington DC before Union forces could regroup.READ MORE
17/09/62
Leadership Change - Regiment - Captain Lawrence H. Scruggs, and Captain William M. Robbins
CaptainLawrence H. Scruggs
CaptainWilliam M. Robbins
17/09/62
Leadership Change - Regiment - Captain Lawrence H. Scruggs
CaptainLawrence H. Scruggs
13/12/62
Leadership Change - Regiment - Colonel Pinckney D. Bowles
ColonelPinckney D. Bowles
13/12/62
Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Evander M. Law
Brigadier GeneralEvander M. Law
13/12/62
Battle - Fredericksburg - Fredericksburg, Virginia
In early November, Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside took command of the Army of the Potomac, and made immediate plans to move the army once again toward Richmond.READ MORE
11/04/63
Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel Laurence H. Scruggs
Lieutenant ColonelLaurence H. Scruggs
11/04/63
Battle - Siege of Suffolk - Suffolk, Virginia
1/07/63
Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Evander M. Law, and Colonel James L. Sheffield
Brigadier GeneralEvander M. Law
ColonelJames L. Sheffield
1/07/63
Leadership Change - Division - Major General John Bell Hood
Major GeneralJohn Bell Hood
1/07/63
Battle - Gettysburg - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
In the summer of 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee launched his second invasion of the Northern states. Lee sought to capitalize on recent Confederate victories and defeat the Union army on Northern soil, which he hoped would force the Lincoln administration to negotiate for peace. Lee also sought to take the war out of the ravaged Virginia farmland and gather supplies for his Army of Northern Virginia. Using the Shenandoah Valley as cover for his army, Lee was pursued first by Union Maj. Gen. Joseph Ho…READ MORE
19/09/63
Leadership Change - Regiment - Colonel Pinckney D. Bowles
ColonelPinckney D. Bowles
19/09/63
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel James Sheffield
ColonelJames Sheffield
19/09/63
Battle - Chickamauga - Catoosa County, Georgia; Walker County, Georgia
After the successful Tullahoma Campaign, Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans continued the Union offensive, aiming to force Gen. Braxton Bragg's Confederate army out of Chattanooga. Through a series of skillful marches towards the Confederate-held city, Rosecrans forced Bragg out of Chattanooga and into Georgia. Determined to reoccupy the city, Bragg followed the Federals north, brushing with Rosecrans' army at Davis' Cross Roads. While they marched on September 18th, his cavalry and infantry skirmished with Un…READ MORE
28/10/63
Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel Laurence H. Scruggs
Lieutenant ColonelLaurence H. Scruggs
28/10/63
Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Evander M. Law, and Colonel James L. Sheffield
Brigadier GeneralEvander M. Law
ColonelJames L. Sheffield
28/10/63
Battle - Wauhatchie - Hamilton County, Tennessee
Wary of troops marching to the aid of the Federal army besieged at Chattanooga, General Braxton Bragg ordered General James Longstreet to take action against the force massing in Lookout Valley. In a rare nighttime attack, a division of Longstreet's corps attacked the Union rearguard near the crossroads of Wauhatchie. The brief fight was a bloody repulse for the Confederates, who were forced to withdraw. The Confederates had missed their last best chance to prevent supplies from reaching the Union Army of…READ MORE
5/05/64
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel William F. Perry
ColonelWilliam F. Perry
5/05/64
Battle - Wilderness - Spotsylvania County, Virginia; Orange County, Virginia
The first battle between Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and Gen. Robert E. Lee erupted late in the morning of May 5, 1864, as Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren's Union V Corps attacked Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell's Second Corps on the Orange Turnpike southwest of the old Chancellorsville battlefield. Although Federal infantry managed to break through at several points, the Confederate line held. Fighting shifted to the south as Lt. Gen. A.P. Hill's Third Corps engaged Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock's II Corps and ele…READ MORE
8/05/64
Battle - Spotsylvania Court House - Spotsylvania County, Virginia
Following the Battle of the Wilderness, Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant marched the Union army south with the hope of capturing Spotsylvania Court House and preventing Robert E. Lee's army from retreating further. Lee's Confederates, however, managed to get ahead of the Federals and block the road. Fighting began on May 8th, when the Union Fifth Corps under Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren and the Sixth Corps under Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick engaged Confederate Maj. Gen. Richard Anderson's First Corps at Laurel Hi…READ MORE
31/05/64
Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Evander M. Law, and Colonel William F. Perry
Brigadier GeneralEvander M. Law
ColonelWilliam F. Perry
31/05/64
Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Evander M. Law
Brigadier GeneralEvander M. Law
31/05/64
Battle - Cold Harbor - Hanover County; near Mechanicsville, Virginia
After two days of inconclusive fighting along Totopotomoy Creek northeast of Richmond, Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and Gen. Robert E. Lee turned their sights on the crossroads of Cold Harbor. Roads emanating through this critical junction led to Richmond as well as supply and reinforcement sources for the Union army. On May 31, 1864, Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan's cavalry captured Cold Harbor. The next day, Sheridan held the crossroads against a Confederate attack. With reinforcements from both armies arriving…READ MORE
9/06/64
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel William F. Perry
ColonelWilliam F. Perry
21/06/64
Battle - Jerusalem Plank Road - Petersburg, Virginia
14/08/64
Battle - Second Deep Bottom - Henrico County, Virginia
As he had done in late July during the Battle of the Crater, Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant called upon Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock and his Second Corps to attack Gen. Robert E. Lee's forces around Richmond to exploit suspected weaknesses in Lee's lines. In early August, Grant had detached the Sixth Corps from the Union lines around Richmond and Petersburg and sent them to the Shenandoah Valley under Maj. Gen. Phil Sheridan. Sheridan's new army there was to counter Gen. Jubal Early, then operating in the v…READ MORE
20/09/64
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Pinckney D. Bowles
ColonelPinckney D. Bowles
20/09/64
Battle - Chaffin's Farm - Henrico County, Virginia
7/10/64
Leadership Change - Brigade - undefined Col. W. F. Perry
7/10/64
Battle - Darbytown and New Market Roads - Henrico County, Virginia
9/04/65
Mustered Out - Alabama 4th Infantry - Alabama
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