Peninsula campaign

Peninsula campaign

The Peninsula campaign of the American Civil War was a major Union operation launched in southeastern Virginia from March through July 1862, the first large-scale offensive in the Eastern Theater.

Peninsula Campaign People (First 31 people) - Page 0

Alfred Moore Scales

Alfred Moore Scales

Former Governor of North Carolina

Antoine James de Marigny

Antoine James de Marigny

Bernard de Marigny's son

Robert Toombs

Robert Toombs

Former United States Senator

Adna Chaffee

Adna Chaffee

General

Edwin H. Stoughton

Edwin H. Stoughton


Thomas Lanier Clingman

Thomas Lanier Clingman

Former member of the United States Senate

Gouverneur K. Warren

Gouverneur K. Warren

American civil engineer

Charles H. Larrabee

Charles H. Larrabee

Former United States Representative

Charles Russell Lowell

Charles Russell Lowell


Edwin Francis Jemison

Edwin Francis Jemison

Confederate soldier

Daniel Sickles

Daniel Sickles


Laurence S. Baker

Laurence S. Baker

Military personnel

William Mahone

William Mahone

Former United States Senator

Rufus Barringer

Rufus Barringer

Politician

Jerome B. Robertson

Jerome B. Robertson

Politician

John Hugh Means

John Hugh Means

American Politician

Cullen A. Battle

Cullen A. Battle

Politician

William R. Brewster

William R. Brewster

Officer

Jacob B. Sweitzer

Jacob B. Sweitzer

Lawyer

Joshua T. Owen

Joshua T. Owen

Politician

Robert H. Hatton

Robert H. Hatton

Former United States Representative

Daniel Butterfield

Daniel Butterfield

Businessman

Birkett D. Fry

Birkett D. Fry

Military personnel

Bradley Tyler Johnson

Bradley Tyler Johnson

Lawyer

Richard Griffith

Richard Griffith

Politician

Samuel Whitside

Samuel Whitside

Officer

Duncan K. McRae

Duncan K. McRae

American Politician

John D. Barry

John D. Barry


William S. Tilton

William S. Tilton

American businessman

Zebulon York

Zebulon York


Charles Davis Jameson

Charles Davis Jameson