American Civil War 6 - Know your Generals

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Across
  1. 5. Appointed by Grant, fiercesome leader of the Georgia and Carolinas campaigns (7)
  2. 8. 'Stonewall', the CSA's first national hero (7)
  3. 10. Bewhiskered US General, thrashed by Lee at Fredericksburg, 1862 (8)
  4. 11. Defeated at Chancellorsville (6)
  5. 12. One of Lee's lieutenants, blamed by Lee supporters for the defeat at Gettysburg (10)
  6. 14. Defeat here marked the end of the CSA's first invasion of the North (7)
  7. 16. Controversial CSA cavalryman, his most stunning victory was at Brice's Crossroads but more known for the slaughter at Fort Pillow (7)
Down
  1. 1. Unpopular CSA western army head who continually quarrelled with his subordinates, especially Forrest and Polk (5)
  2. 2. A good example of the lack of strength in depth in the CSA army, 'the fighting bishop' lost Kentucky's neutrality (4)
  3. 3. Succeeded Siegel in the Shenandoah and won victories at Winchester and Cedar's Creek (8)
  4. 4. 'Unconditional Surrender' - forced Lee to surrender (5)
  5. 6. Popular but cautious US general, stood against Lincoln in the 1864 Election (9)
  6. 7. First head of the CSA western army, killed at Shiloh (8)
  7. 9. 'All lion and none of the fox', reckless Southern general responsible for the loss of Atlanta and the destruction of the Tennessee army (4)
  8. 10. CSA general who had a fractious relationship with Davis. Commanded at Sumter, First Manassas and Shiloh (10)
  9. 13. Generally accepted as the pivotal battle in the entire war (10)
  10. 15. Succeeded Rosecrans and was victorious at Chattanooga and Nashville (6)