Battle of Chancellorsville (English Wikipedia)

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  • Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 1, pages 156–170
  • Second Division (II Army Corps) and VI Army Corps engaged at Fredericksburg (or Marye's Heights), Salem Heights (or Salem Church) and near Banks' Ford, Va., May 3–4, 1863.
    Further information: Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 1, pages 188–191.
  • Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 1, pages 789–794
  • Union strength include forces engaged at Fredericksburg and Salem Church, Va. (May 3–4, 1863).
    Further information: Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 2, page 320 and Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 1, pages 188–191.
  • Confederate strength include forces engaged at Fredericksburg and Salem Church, Va. (May 3–4, 1863).
    Further information: Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 2, page 696.
  • Casualties cited are for the full campaign.
    Further information:
    Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 1, pages 172–192.
  • Casualties cited are for the full campaign.
    Further information:
    Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 1, pages 806–809/947–949.

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  • The dates for the battle vary by historian. The National Park Service cites the period from the Union army's establishing a presence on the battlefield (April 30) until its retreat (May 6). McPherson, p. 643, cites May 2 to 6. Livermore, p. 98, May 1 to 4. McGowen, p. 392, May 2 to 3. The full Chancellorsville campaign lasted from April 27 to May 7.
  • 133,868 Union troops and 60,892 Confederate troops according to Bigelow, pp. 132–136 and Eicher, p. 475; Furgurson, p. 88, Kennedy, p. 197: "about 130,000 to 60,000."; Salmon, p. 173: "more than 133,000 ... about 60,000." The NPS states Union 97,382, Confederate 57,352.
  • Krick, pp. 201–202; NPS Archived May 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.

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