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1864 June Am Civil War Gazette

The Extra!!! Edition of the American Civil War Gazette contains back issues as well as additional articles that did not appear in the daily edition.
Highlights of the June 1864 Edition:


- Wilderness Campaign {Overland Campaign} ends (Virginia)
- Battle of Cold Harbor
- Battle of Trevilian Station
- Battle of Saint Mary's Church/Samaria Church/Nance's Shop


- Sherman's Atlanta Campaign (Georgia) continues
- Battle of Dallas, Georgia
- Marietta Operations
- Battle of Pine Mountain
- Battle of Gilgal Church
- Battle of Kolb's Farm
- Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
- General Leonidas "The Fighting Bishop" Polk (CSA) is killed
- Noonday Creek Operations
- First Battle of Noonday Creek
- Cavalry Skirmish at Noonday Creek
- Skirmish at Bell's Ferry Road
- Engagement at McAffee's House
- Second Battle of Noonday Creek


- Richmond-Petersburg Campaign begins (Virginia)
- First Battle of Petersburg/Battle of Old Men and Young Boys
- Second Battle of Petersburg/Assault on Petersburg
- Battle of Jerusalem Plank Road/First Battle of the Weldon Railroad
- Wilson-Kautz Raid
- Battle of Staunton River Bridge
- Battle of Sappony Church
- First Battle of Ream's Station


- Shimonoseki Campaign (Japan)
- Treaty Powers; United States, Great Britain, France, Netherlands
- Mito Rebellion begins


- Battle of Cherbourg, France / Sinking of the CSS Alabama


- Operations Against New Bern and Plymouth (North Carolina) continue


- Shenandoah Valley Campaigns of 1864
- Lynchburg Campaign ends (Virginia)
- Battle of Piedmont
- Battle of Lynchburg


- Lake Village Expedition (Arkansas)
- Battle of Old River Lake/Ditch Bayou/Furlough/Fish Bayou


- Forrest's Defense of Mississippi
- Battle of Brice's Crossroads


- Morgan's Kentucky Raid
- Battle of Mount Sterling
- Battle of Cynthiana


- The Radical Democracy Convention meets in Ohio and nominates Gen. John C. Fremont for president and John Cochrane for vice-president


- The National Union Party meets in Baltimore and nominates Abraham Lincoln for president (over Gen. Ulysses S. Grant) and Andrew Johnson for vice-president


- U.S. Congress
- National Banking Act of 1864 replaces the National Banking Act of 1863 and establishes federally issued bank charters
- Arlington National Cemetery is established


- U.S. Postal Service introduces money orders

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