

Civil War Combat
Episodes
S1 E1 - The Wheatfield At Gettysburg
February 24, 200045minWhen the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia engaged the Union Army at Gettysburg, an area known as "the Wheatfield" became the focus of intense conflict.Join PrimeS1 E2 - The Tragedy At Cold Harbor
February 25, 200045minIn 1864, General Grant doggedly pursued Lee's forces and met at Cold Harbor.Join PrimeS1 E3 - The Battle Of First Manassas
July 2, 200244minOn July 21, 1861, the first major battle of the Civil War was fought. 35,000 Northerners marched to Manassas, Virginia to challenge more than 20,000 Southerners.Join PrimeS1 E4 - The Battle Of Fredericksburg
July 3, 200244minOn December 13, 1862, Union General Ambrose Burnside mounted a massive, yet futile frontal assault on Robert E. Lee's Confederate troops outside of Fredericksburg, Virginia.Join PrimeS1 E5 - The Battle Of Chancellorsville
July 4, 200244minIn May 1863, in the wilderness of Virginia, the Union Army under newly appointed General Joseph Hooker launched a massive assault on the Confederates.Join PrimeS1 E6 - Little Round Top At Gettysburg
July 5, 200244minOn the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg, the fighting climaxed on a rocky hillside known as Little Round Top. Heroes and legends were born out of the bloody battle.Join PrimeS1 E7 - Culp's Hill At Gettysburg
September 11, 200344minIt was one of the most crucial engagements of the Civil War--a brutal series of attacks and counterattacks during the epic Battle of Gettysburg.Join PrimeS1 E8 - The Battle Of Chickamauga
September 11, 200344minIn September 1863, along the Chickamauga River in northern Georgia, the Union and Confederate Armies battled to the death.Join PrimeS1 E9 - The Crater At Petersburg
September 11, 200344minDuring the epic siege at Petersburg, Virginia, the Union forces hatched a daring plan. They dug directly beneath the Rebel forces and exploded four tons of black powder, creating a massive crater!Join PrimeS1 E10 - The Battle Of Franklin
September 11, 200344minOn November 30, 1864, Union General John M. Schofield's weary army retreated to a farm in Franklin, Tennessee.Join Prime