Across
- 4. confiscated property of the enemy
- 8. cavalry commander considered the “eyes and ears” of the Confederate Army
- 9. Union nurse who helped soldiers on the battlefield and started the American Red Cross
- 10. to set free
- 11. Confederate General who led the Confederate Army to victory at the First Battle of Bull Run
- 12. General-in-Chief of the U.S. Army; forced the surrender of the main Confederate Army
- 15. military weapons, ammunition, equipment, and stores
- 16. Union General from a Southern State who fought on the Western frontier
- 17. Confederate General who fired the first shots of the Civil War on Fort Sumter
- 18. Commander of the Confederate States Army; surrendered to the Union Army, ending the Civil War
Down
- 1. General in the Union Army; known for his leadership and bravery during the Battle of Gettysburg
- 2. Union General and later Commander of the Army of the Potomac; relieved of command after defeat at Battle of Chancellorsville
- 3. - Confederate spy who helped the Confederates win at the Battle of Bull Run
- 4. General in the Union Army; best known for the defeat of Atlanta, GA and following march and defeat of Savannah, GA
- 5. battle where Confederate soldiers executed all African American soldiers
- 6. statement from President Lincoln freeing all slaves under Confederate control
- 7. Confederate General; known for his fast moving troops and bravery at the First Battle of Bull Run
- 13. Commander of the U.S. Army of the Potomac; relieved of duties after the Battle of Antietam
- 14. Superintendent of Nurses for the U.S. army
