Across
- 2. A 1861 Union strategy to win the Civil War by strangling the Confederacy economically
- 4. A three-day battle with the largest number of casualties in the Civil War
- 12. A Confederate prison-of-war camp in Georgia that held about 45,000 Union soldiers
- 13. A Union general who is most famous for the Shenandoah Valley Campaign
- 15. A Union general who was also a businessman, educator, and author
- 17. A vital city for Confederate transportation hub and manufacturing center
- 19. The most famous Union general and the 18th president of the US
- 20. A presidential proclamation and executive order that changed the legal status of 3.5 million African Americans from enslaved to free
- 22. A Union major general known as "Lion of Little Round Top"
- 23. The first battle of the Civil War
- 24. A Confederate army general and cavalry officer
- 26. A Union Army officer who served in the Illinois legislature
- 28. An ironclad warship built for the US Navy during the Civil War
- 30. A Union major general known as "Fighting Joe"
- 31. A Union General who had conflicts with Lincoln and was nicknamed "Young Napoleon"
Down
- 1. The last Confederate barrier to Union control of the entire Mississippi
- 3. A Confederal general called "Old War Horse" by Robert E. Lee
- 5. A Union general known as "Rock of Chickamauga"
- 6. The site of the first battle of the Civil War
- 7. The most famous general of the Confederate army
- 8. The only president of the Confederate states
- 9. A Confederate general, has the nickname "Stonewall"
- 10. A Confederate major general known for leading Pickett's Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg
- 11. The 16th president of the US
- 14. A senior Union general and 3 time governor of Rhode Island
- 16. A flag officer in the US Navy during the Civil War
- 18. A US Navy warship transformed by the Confederacy into the ironclad CSS Virginia
- 21. The deadliest single-day battle in American history
- 25. The only Native American to fight for Confederate States during the Civil War
- 27. The Court House in Virginia, where Robert Lee surrendered his Army of Northern Virginia to Ulysses Grant
- 29. A bloody battle ironically named after a small Methodist church
