= Approximate
location of the 20th Michigan
Infantry RegimentTraditional map symbol for a regiment |
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| December 13, 1862: Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia | |
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Initial position Final position |
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| July 9 - 16,
1863:
Second siege of
Jackson, Mississippi after the fall of Vicksburg The the 20th Michigan as part of the IX Corps was positioned on the extreme left of the Union line on the north side of Jackson. |
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| November, 1863:
Assault on Fort Sanders
During the Siege of Knoxville |
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Red Arrow = Direction of
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and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865, Plate XLVIII, Map 2) |
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| Siege
of Petersburg, Virginia: June 1864 -
April, 1965 |
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| July
30, 1864: Initial assault
after explosion of the mine, Battle of the Crater |
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National Park Service map |
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March
25, 1865: Initial
Confederate assault on Fort Stedman
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Union
Counterattack |
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Park Service map
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| April 1, 1865:
Position of the 20th
Michigan after retaking Fort Stedman and just before the final assault
on Petersburg |
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| Blue Elipse: "20th Mich Vols" | Enlarge of section with "20th Michigan
Vols." |
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| Map shewing
the position of the lines in front of Petersburg, Va.,
occupied by the 1st Division, 9th Army Corps, April 1st 1865 Ent. accord.
to Act of Congress A.D. 1865 by Andrew
McCallum in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the State of
Maryland. Map.Baltimore: E. Sachse and Company, 1865. From Library of Congress,
Civil War Maps 1861 - 1865. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3884p.cw0607000
(accessed March 6, 2007).
A section of this map is in Derek Hayes, Historical Atlas of the United States, University of California Press, 2007, page 193. |
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| Cizewski,
Lovetere, Musbach, & Robinson Family History Ibiblio Index © 2007 Leonard H. Cizewski Last Modified on March 6, 2007 |
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