Category Naval battles of the American Civil War Plymouth Category Conflicts in 1864 ...About the engagement during the American Civil War the naval battle in the First Anglo Dutch War Battle of Plymouth Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Plymouth partof the American Civil War image File Capture of Plymouth, North Carolina.jpg 250px caption Capture of Plymouth date Start date 1864 4 17 &ndash End date 1864 4 20 place Washington County, North Carolina result Confederate States of America Confederate victory combatant1 flagicon USA 1863 United States of America United States Union American Civil War Union combatant2 flagicon CSA 1863 Confederate States of America CSA Confederacy commander1 Henry W. Wessells commander2 Robert F. Hoke units1 Plymouth Garrison units2 Hoke s Division casualties1 2,000 casualties2 800 Campaignbox Operations Against Plymouth The Battle of Plymouth was an engagement during the American Civil War that was fought from April 17 through April 20, 1864, in Washington County, North Carolina . Battle In a combined operation with the ironclad ram .... Robert F. Hoke , attacked the Union Army Federal garrison at Plymouth, North Carolina , on April ... the USS Miami 1861 USS Miami , and driving off the other Union Navy ships supporting the Plymouth ... 20, the garrison surrendered. Order of battle Union forces 1st North Carolina Union Volunteers 2nd ... hps abpp battles nc012.htm National Park Service battle description http home.att.net cwppds homepage.htm Civil War Plymouth Pilgrims Descendants Society References Reflist Coord 35.86648 76.7519 display title region US NC type event Category 1864 in North Carolina Category Battles of the Operations against Plymouth of the American Civil War Plymouth Category Battles of the Main Eastern Theater of the American Civil War Plymouth Category Battles of the Lower Seaboard Theater and Gulf Approach of the American Civil War Plymouth Category Confederate victories of the American Civil War Plymouth ... more details
the scene of the battle, not overly zealous to get involved. Their numerical superiority thus also gained the English little. ref http 3decks.pbwiki.com Battle of Plymouth Naval sailing warfare history ...about the naval battle in the First Anglo Dutch War the engagement during the American Civil War Battle of Plymouth1864 coord 49.964 4.210 display title region GB scale 1000000 Campaignbox First Anglo Dutch War The Battle of Plymouth was a naval battle in the First Anglo Dutch War . It took place on 26 August 1652 New Style , 16 August Old Style and was a short battle, but had the unexpected outcome ... off the engagement, and the Dutch convoy sailed safely to the Atlantic while Ayscue sailed to Plymouth ... to give battle early without the burden of having to protect the convoy. ref http www.british ... five fireships, and four smaller vessels. Battle On 25 August, the English spotted the Dutch fleet off the coast of Plymouth , and took sea. Ayscue the next day, off the coast of Brittany , around ..., during a running battle, straggling Dutch merchantmen they were now unable to form a line of battle ... breaking of the line but probably the battle soon degenerated into a confusing m l e. With their best ... engagement and to retreat to Plymouth to repair his ships before any became so damaged they would be captured ... August convinced the English council of war to again give battle if necessary and brought his entire force safely back to Plymouth on 28 August. De Ruyter then sent two warships to escort the merchant ... fleet at anchorage in Plymouth Sound , but in the end decided against it as he did not have the weather ... the battle. ref Mariner s Mirror vol. 24 1938 ref Loss of prestige for the English and the beginning of fame for De Ruyter The English ships had expected to easily defeat the Dutch in a set battle because ... as a victory failed to convince. He lost command after this battle, though probably for political ... while avoiding battle in the first year of the war this was a very common attitude, the English mainly ... more details
War Battlefields State of Alabama reflist DEFAULTSORT Athens, Battle Of Category 1864 in Alabama Battle of Athens Category Battles of the Operations in North Alabama of the American Civil War Athens 1864 Category Battles of the Main Western Theater of the American Civil War Athens 1864 Category Union victories of the American Civil War Athens 1864 Category Alabama in the American Civil War Battle of Athens Category Limestone County, Alabama Battle of Athens Category Conflicts in 1864 AmericanCivilWar battle stub ca Batalla d Athens 1864 es Batalla de Athens 1864 gl Batalla de Athens ...otheruses2 Battle of Athens coord 34 48 40.56 N 87 0 16.23 W region US display title Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Athens image caption partof the American Civil War date start date January 26, 1864 January 26, 1864 place Athens, Alabama result Union American Civil War Union victory combatant1 flagicon USA 1864 United States Union American Civil War Union combatant2 flagicon CSA 1864 Confederate States of America CSA Confederacy commander1 Emil Adams commander2 Moses W. Hannon units1 9th Illinois Mounted Infantry units2 1st Alabama Cavalry strength1 100 strength2 600 casualties1 20 casualties2 30 Campaignbox Operations in North Alabama The Battle of Athens was fought in Athens, Alabama Limestone County, Alabama , on January 26, 1864, ref http blueandgraytrail.com year 186401 ref as part of the American Civil War . The Union Army Union force was a company under Captain U.S. Army Captain Emil Adams from the 9th Illinois Mounted Infantry regiment . The Confederate States Army Confederate force was the 1st Alabama Cavalry, under Lieutenant Colonel United States Lieutenant Colonel Moses W. Hannon . On the morning of January 26, 1864, at around 4 00 a.m., 600 Confederate cavalrymen ... attack and force them into a retreat after a two hour battle. References http www.cr.nps.gov hps abpp battles al002.htm National Park Service battle description http www.nps.gov hps abpp CWSII CWSACReportAlabamaUpdate.pdf ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Jasmund partof the Second War of Schleswig image File Seegefecht bei Jasmund.jpg 300px caption The Sj lland right engaging with the paddlewheel steamer Loreley and the Corvette Nymphe . Painting by Alex Kircher. date March 17, 1864 place R gen , Bay of Pomerania result Tactical Danish victory combatant1 File Preu ische Kriegsflagge ab 1850.svg border 22px Prussia combatant2 flag Denmark naval commander1 Eduard von Jachmann Eduard Jachmann commander2 ? strength1 1900 ton steam corvette SMS Arcona 1858 Arcona br 1100 ton steam corvette SMS Nymphe 1863 Nymphe br 430 ton paddle steamer SMS Loreley 1859 Loreley br 6 gunboats strength2 84 gun battleship Skjold br 2 frigates casualties1 Nymphe damaged br 13 casualties casualties2 Campaignbox Second Schleswig War Expand German Seegefecht bei Jasmund date December 2010 The naval Battle of Jasmund also known as the Battle of R gen took place between Denmark and Prussia on 17 March 1864 near the Prussian island of R gen . coord missing Germany conflict yes date December 2010 Denmark battle stub Germany battle stub DEFAULTSORT Jasmund Category Conflicts in 1864 Category Naval battles and operations in the Baltic Sea Category Naval battles involving Denmark Category Naval battles involving Prussia Category Naval battles of the Second War of Schleswig Category R gen Category 1864 in Denmark Battle of Jasmund Category 1864 in Prussia de Seegefecht bei Jasmund ... more details
links Commons cat Battle of Heligoland 1864 http www.milhist.dk 1864 helgoland helgoland uk.htm The Battle off Helgoland, Danish Military History coord missing Germany DEFAULTSORT Heligoland Category ...Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Heligoland image Image Battle of Helgoland 1864.PNG 300px caption The Battle of Heligoland by Josef Carl Barthold Puettner partof the Second War of Schleswig date May 9, 1864 place Off Heligoland , German Bight result Tactical Danish victory combatant1 flag ... by fire Campaignbox Second Schleswig War The Battle of Heligoland or Helgoland was fought on 9 May 1864, during the Second War of Schleswig between the navy of Denmark and the allied navies of Austrian Empire Austria and Prussia south of the then British North Sea island of Heligoland where the Battle ... squadron to neutral waters around Heligoland. It was the last significant naval battle fought by squadrons of wooden ships and also the last one involving Denmark. Although the battle ended with a tactical ... on 12 May, and Denmark had lost the war. The battle As the Danish squadron approached from ... to battle each other. Niels Juel duelled Schwarzenberg , while Jylland and Hejmdal concentrated on Radetzky ... blockade. In Denmark as in Austria, the outcome of the battle was regarded as a victory. The Danish ... , Denmark. Order of battle Denmark Captain Edouard Suenson Niels Juel 42 gun screw frigate , crew 422 ... commemorating fallen Austrian sailors and marines from the battle, in a park in Altona, Hamburg ... the Danish forces in the battle. ref citeweb url http dendigitalebyport.byhistorie.dk monumenter ... Memorial in Hamburg, to the Austrians who fell during the battle Image Nyboder Edouard Suenson ... involving Prussia Category Naval battles of the Second War of Schleswig Category Conflicts in 1864 Category 1864 in Europe Battle of Heligoland Category Heligoland cs Bitva u Helgolandu da S tr fningen ved Helgoland de Seegefecht bei Helgoland 1864 fr Bataille de Heligoland 1864 it Battaglia di Helgoland ... more details
, Harper s Weekly Magazine, 23 July 1864. File CSS Alabama battle with USS Kearsarge.jpg The Fight between the Alabama and the Kearsarge , 1864 engraving. File CSS Alabama .JPG The Sinking of the CSS ... of the CSS Alabama DEFAULTSORT Cherbourg 1864 , Battle Of Cherbourg 1864 Category Naval battles of the American ...Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Cherbourg partof the American Civil War image File USS Kearsarge CSS Alabama.jpg 300px caption Sinking of the CSS Alabama. date Start date 1864 6 19 place off ... War fought in foreign waters battles Battle of Cherbourg  Bahia Incident The Battle of Cherbourg , or sometimes the Battle off Cherbourg or the Sinking of CSS Alabama , was a single ship action ... Navy warship, the CSS Alabama CSS Alabama , on June 19, 1864, off Cherbourg , France . Background ... into Cherbourg Harbor on June 11, 1864. The rebel sloop of war was commanded by Captain Naval Captain ... could arrive. Confederate Captain Semmes used the time to drill his men for the coming battle. On June ... battle occurred outside the French harbor. Battle File Kearsarge and Alabama.jpg 250px left thumb ... raider so they turned their ship around to take the impending battle out of French territorial waters ... warship s manoeuvered on opposite courses throughout the battle. Kearsarge and Alabama made seven ... heavy raking fire . The battle continued in this manner for several minutes, in the meantime, on the French Coast, hundreds of Cherbourg citizens watched the battle as it slowly drew closer to a Union ... flag was seen, raised by one of the rebel sailors with his hand. The battle was over so Captain Semmes sent his remaining dinghy to Captain Winslow, to ask for aid. During the battle, over forty rebel ... embedded within it. For many years after the battle, Confederate Captain Semmes stated that he would ... two paintings of the fight, The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama , now at the Philadelphia ... artist Xanthus Smith painted six versions of the naval battle. The most famous of these, a massive ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Fort McAllister partof the American Civil War image caption date Start date 1864 12 13 place Bryan County, Georgia result Union American Civil War Union victory combatant1 flagicon USA 1863 United States Union American Civil War Union combatant2 flagicon CSA 1863 Confederate States of America CSA Confederacy commander1 William B. Hazen commander2 George A. Anderson strength1 4,000 strength2 120 ref name nps units1 2nd Division, XV Corps ACW XV Corps , Army of the Tennessee units2 Fort McAllister Garrison casualties1 134 casualties2 71 Campaignbox Savannah Campaign The Second Battle of Fort McAllister took place December 13, 1864, during the final stages of Major General Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman s Sherman s March to the Sea March to the Sea during the American Civil War . Union Army Union forces overwhelmed a small Confederate States Army Confederate force defending the strategically important Fort McAllister near Savannah, Georgia , a major Federal objective. Battle File SiegeGunatFortMcAllistair1864.jpg thumb 305px General Hazen s men of the Fifteenth Corps man a captured Confederate siege gun at Fort McAllister for the camera. Standing at attention above and facing the weapon is a U.S. Marine and beside him leaning on his saber is a cavalryman As Sherman s armies neared Savannah on December 10, following their lengthy march from Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta , his troops were in need of supplies. Just off the coast was Admiral John ... the attack. On December 13, 1864, Hazen s 4,000 man division was deployed to storm the fort. Sherman ... McAllister. These were the same troops he personally led as a division commander at Battle of Shiloh ... Fort McAllister garrison Maj George A. Anderson See also Battle of Fort McAllister 1863 References ... battle summary ref http www.cr.nps.gov hps abpp battles ga028.htm National Park Service battle description ... War Category Bryan County, Georgia Category Conflicts in 1864 Category 1864 in Georgia U.S. state da ... more details
The Battle of Franklin was fought on November 30, 1864, at Franklin, Tennessee , as part of the Franklin ... for the remainder of the war. The 1864Battle of Franklin was the second military action in the vicinity. The Battle of Franklin 1863 was a minor action associated with a reconnaissance in force ... James Wilson soldier .jpg center Maj. Gen. br James H. Wilson center gallery Confederate Further2 Battle of Franklin 1864 Confederate order of battle Confederate order of battle Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood ..., and Johnson s division of Lee s corp. ref name Eicher774 Union Further2 Battle of Franklin 1864 Union order of battle Union order of battle Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield , commander of the Army ... books?id axIdAAAAMAAJ The Battle of Franklin, Tennessee, November 30, 1864 A Monograph . Dayton ...other uses2 Battle of Franklin style clear right float right margin left 1.4em background transparent Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Franklin image Image Battle of Franklin II 1864.jpg 300px caption Battle of Franklin , by Kurz and Allison 1891 . partof the American Civil War date Start date 1864 11 30 place Franklin, Tennessee Franklin br Williamson County, Tennessee result Union American ... H. Thomas in the subsequent Battle of Nashville , the Army of Tennessee retreated with barely half .... William T. Sherman into battle by disrupting his railroad supply line from Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga ... he would lose a thousand men monthly and gain no result against Hood s army. ref McPherson, Battle ... Jacobson, p. 41 McPherson, Battle Chronicles , p. 179 Welcher, p. 583. ref Rather than trying to chase ... north into Kentucky , possibly as far as the Ohio River . ref McPherson, Battle Chronicles , p. 180 ... McPherson, Battle Cry , p. 811. ref Hood spent the first three weeks of November quietly supplying ... McPherson, Battle Chronicles , p. 180. ref Opposing forces align right bgcolor c0c0c0 Principal Confederate ... 24. From November 24 to November 29, Schofield managed to block Hood at this crossing, and the Battle ... more details
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Franklin 1864 of the American Civil War . The Battle of Franklin 1864 Confederate order of battle Confederate order of battle is shown separately. Abbreviations used Military rank MG Major general United States Major General BG Brigadier general United States Brigadier General Col Colonel United States Colonel Ltc Lieutenant colonel United States Lieutenant Colonel Cpt Captain United States Captain Bvt Brevet military Brevet Other w wounded Army of the Ohio MG John M. Schofield IV Corps Union Army IV Corps MG David S. Stanley w class wikitable width 25 Division width 25 Brigade Regiments and Others rowspan 3 First Division br         BG Nathan Kimball 1st Brigade     Col Isaac M. Kirby br       small Killed in Action K 2, Wounded in action W 8, Missing In Action M 4 14 small 21st Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment 21st Illinois 38th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment 38th Illinois 31st Regiment Indiana Infantry 31st Indiana 81st Regiment Indiana Infantry 81st Indiana 90th Ohio Infantry 90th Ohio 101st Ohio Infantry 101st Ohio 2nd Brigade     BG Walter C. Whitaker br       small Killed in Action K 0, Wounded in action W 5, Missing In Action M 4 9 small 96th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment 96th Illinois 115th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment 115th Illinois 35th Regiment Indiana Infantry 35th Indiana 21st Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry 21st ... corps commander but assigned temporary command of the corps to Cox during the battle ... ref Reilly temporarily commanded the division during the battle while Cox was assigned to command the corps ... Save the Franklin Battlefield, Inc. http www.battleoffranklin.net Battle of Franklin massive web site blog DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Franklin 1864 Union Order Of Battle Category American Civil War orders of battle ... more details
The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Franklin 1864 . The Battle of Franklin 1864 Union order of battle Union order of battle is shown separately. Abbreviations used Military rank Gen Full General CSA General LTG Lt. General CSA Lieutenant General MG Maj. Gen. CSA Major General BG Brig. Gen. CSA Brigadier General Col Colonel Ltc Lieutenant Colonel Maj Major Cpt Captain land and air Captain Lt Lieutenant Other w wounded mw mortally wounded k killed c captured Army of Tennessee Gen John Bell Hood John B. Hood Lee s Corps LTG Stephen D. Lee class wikitable width 25 Division width 25 Brigade Regiments and Others rowspan 4 Johnson s Division br         MG Edward Johnson general Edward Johnson Deas s Brigade br     BG Zachariah C. Deas w 19th Alabama 22nd Alabama 25th Alabama 39th Alabama 50th Alabama Manigault s Brigade br     BG Arthur Middleton Manigault Arthur M. Manigault w br     Ltc William L. Butler 24th Alabama 28th Alabama 34th Alabama 10th South Carolina 19th South Carolina Sharp s Brigade br     BG Jacob H. Sharp 7th Mississippi 9th Mississippi 10th Mississippi Infantry 10th Mississippi 41st Mississippi 44th Mississippi 9th Mississippi Sharpshooters Battalion Brantley s Brigade br     BG William F. Brantley 24th 27th Mississippi 29th 30th Mississippi 34th Mississippi Dismounted Cavalry Company rowspan 2 Stevenson s Division br         MG Carter L. Stevenson Cummings s Brigade br     Col Elihu P. Watkins 24th Georgia 36th Georgia 39th Georgia 56th Georgia Pettus s Brigade br     BG Edmund Pettus Edmund W. Pettus 20th Alabama 23rd Alabama 30th Alabama 31st Alabama 46th Alabama rowspan 3 Clayton s Division br         MG Henry ... Battle Of Franklin 1864 Confederate Order Of Battle Category American Civil War orders of battle ... Save the Franklin Battlefield website http www.battleoffranklin.net Battle of Franklin massive ... more details
Danish Prussian War Second War of Schleswig &ndash Battle of Heligoland 1864Battle of Heligoland .... Image Battle of Resaca 1864 c1889.jpg thumb 200px right May 13 Battle of Resaca . June 5 &ndash ...Use mdy dates date March 2011 Year dab 1864 Year nav 1864 C19 year in topic NOTOC Year 1864 Roman numerals ... b53 s0995.html Deutsch D nischer Krieg von 1864 de icon ref January 21 &ndash M ori Wars The Tauranga ... &ndash Battle of Dybb l The Prussian army fielding 10,000 men defeats the Danish defending ... The Congress of the United States U.S. Congress passes the Coinage Act of 1864 which mandates that the inscription ... City Adelaide Dutton Lithograph.jpg thumb 200px right Clipper Ship City of Adelaide 1864 City of Adelaide in 1864 May 2 &ndash Treaty of London 1864 Treaty of London The United Kingdom voluntarily cedes ... Civil War The Battle of the Wilderness begins in Spotsylvania County, Virginia . May 7 &ndash Clipper Clipper Ship City of Adelaide 1864 City of Adelaide launched in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland ... General Ulysses S. Grant , breaks off from the Battle of the Wilderness and moves southwards. May 9 &ndash The American general John Sedgwick is shot dead during the Battle of Spotsylvania , shortly ... with a tactical victory for Denmark. It was the last significant naval battle fought by squadrons of wooden ships and also the last one involving Denmark. File Battle of Helgoland 1864.PNG thumb 200px right Battle of Heligoland 1864Battle of Heligoland in 1864 by Josef Carl Barthold Puettner May 11 &ndash American Civil War &ndash Battle of Yellow Tavern Confederate General JEB Stuart is mortally wounded at Yellow Tavern, Virginia. May 12 &ndash American Civil War &ndash Battle of Spotsylvania ... American Civil War &ndash Battle of Resaca The battle begins with Union General William Tecumseh Sherman Sherman fighting toward Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta . May 15 &ndash American Civil War &ndash Battle ... . May 20 &ndash American Civil War &ndash Battle of Ware Bottom Church In the Virginia Bermuda Hundred ... more details
About the city in the United Kingdom the Massachusetts town Plymouth, Massachusetts the car brand Plymouth automobile other uses Use dmy dates date August 2011 pp move indef Infobox settlement name Plymouth settlement type City official name City of Plymouth nickname Spirit of Discovery ref cite web ... br small The name of Jehova is the strongest tower small ref name brief history image skyline Plymouth from Mount Batten geograph.org.uk 1580485.jpg imagesize 280px image caption Plymouth Hoe viewed ... of Arms blank emblem size 227px image map Plymouth UK locator map.svg mapsize 200px map caption Plymouth ... title3 Wards leader name3 List of wards in Plymouth 20 leader title4 Parliament of the United Kingdom UK Parliament leader name4 Plymouth Moor View UK Parliament constituency Moor View br Plymouth Sutton ... PL1 9 website http www.plymouth.gov.uk www.plymouth.gov.uk Plymouth Please do not add Cornish translation. It is and never has been an official language. Plymouth is derived from Anglo Saxon. IPAc en ... Tamar to the west, where they join Plymouth Sound . Since 1967, the City of Plymouth has included the suburbs of Plympton and Plymstock , which are on the east side of the River Plym. Plymouth s history ..., the current Plymouth, surpassed it. In 1620, the Pilgrim Fathers left Plymouth for the New World and established Plymouth Colony the second English settlement in what is now the United States of America ... between 1642 and 1646. Throughout the Industrial Revolution, Plymouth grew as a major commercial ... and independent towns, viz., the county borough of Plymouth, the county borough of Devonport, and the urban district of Stonehouse, Plymouth East Stonehouse were merged to form a single County Borough. The new, merged town took the name of Plymouth which, in 1928, achieved city status. The city ... known as the Plymouth Blitz. After the war the city centre was completely rebuilt. Today the city ... 19th most populous city in England . It is governed locally by Plymouth City Council and is represented ... more details
Infobox NRHP name The Plymouth nrhp type image ThePlymouthDC.JPG caption location 1236 Eleventh St. NW br Washington, D.C. lat degrees 38 lat minutes 54 lat seconds 23 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 1 long seconds 39 long direction W locmapin United States Washington, D.C. area built 1903 architect Frederick Atkinson architecture Classical Revival architecture Classical Revival designated nrhp type added June 2, 1986 governing body Private mpsub Apartment Buildings in Washington, DC, MPS refnum 86001242 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Plymouth is an historic building in Washington, D.C. , United States. It is in the Logan Circle, Washington, D.C. Logan Circle Shaw neighborhood in the Northwest, Washington, D.C. Northwest Quadrant of the city. Frederick Atkinson designed the building in the Classical Revival architecture Classical Revival style and it was completed in 1903. ref name dcpreservation cite web url http www.dcpreservation.org pdf HistoricSitesInventory2009.pdf title The Plymouth publisher DC Preservation accessdate 2011 11 14 last first ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. References reflist National Register of Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Plymouth, The Category Buildings and structures completed in 1903 Category Apartment buildings in Washington, D.C. Category Classical Revival architecture in Washington, D.C. Category Residential buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. WashingtonDC NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Capture of Plymouth image File USS Tacony rev.jpg 300px caption Capture of Plymouth, N.C. Oct. 1864 by Alexander C. Stuart. partof the American Civil War date October 29 31, 1864 place Plymouth, North Carolina Plymouth , North Carolina , Roanoke River , Middle River result United States victory combatant1 flag United States 1863 combatant2 flagicon Confederate States of America Confederate States commander1 File US Naval Jack 35 stars.svg 23px William H. Macomb br File US Naval Jack 35 stars.svg 23px William B. Cushing commander2 unknown strength1 9 gunboat s br 1 torpedo boat strength2 3,500 br 22 artillery artillery pieces br 3 shore battery shore batteries casualties1 6 killed br 9 wounded br 3 gunboats damaged casualties2 37 captured br 22 artillery pieces captured br 3 shore batteries captured Campaignbox Operations Against Plymouth The Capture of Plymouth was a battle of the American Civil War , fought in October 1864. Following the sinking of CSS Albemarle CSS Albemarle during a CSS Albemarle Sinking commando raid led by Lieutenant William B. Cushing , Union American Civil War Union naval forces attacked Plymouth, North Carolina Plymouth , North Carolina , which was defended by Confederate States Confederate artillery . After three days of fighting ... of Battle United States Navy USS Wyalusing 1863 USS Wyalusing , gunboat , 1,173 long ton tons , 14 naval ... 1864 USS Belle , torpedo boat , 52 tons, 2 guns, 1 spar torpedo See also Naval battles of the American ... Office isbn coord missing North Carolina Category Naval battles of the American Civil War Plymouth, Capture of Category Battles of the Operations against Plymouth of the American Civil War Plymouth, Capture of Category Battles of the Main Eastern Theater of the American Civil War Plymouth, Capture of Category Union victories of the American Civil War Plymouth Category North Carolina in the American Civil War Category Washington County, North Carolina Category Conflicts in 1864 Category 1864 ... more details
Events from the year 1864 in Denmark . Incumbents Monarch &ndash Christian IX of Denmark HM Christian IX Prime minister &ndash Ditlev Gothard Monrad until 11 July , Christian Albrecht Bluhme Events See also Second Schleswig War Events February 1 &ndash The Second Schleswig War breaks out after the First Schleswig War had left the Schleswig Holstein Question unsettled when German Confederation Treussia Austria crosses the Eider river River Eider with 57,000 soldiers. February It soon results in the Evacuation of Dannevirke . The Battle of Sankelmark , a minor battle which occurs at Sankelmark , on the road between Schleswig, Schleswig Holstein Schleswig and Flensburg , during the Danish retreat from Dannevirke . March 17 &ndash The Battle of Jasmund 1864Battle of Jasmund near the Preussian island of R gen results in a tactical Danish victory. Image Dybbol Skanse.jpg thumb 200px The Battle of Dyb l painted by J rgen Valentin Sonne in 1871 April 17 and 18 &ndash Denmark suffers a severe defeat to the German Confederation in the Battle of Dybb l which effectively decides the war. May 9 &ndash Denmark wins a tactical victory in the Battle of Heligoland 1864Battle of Heligoland but it has no impact on the outcome of the war. May 12 &ndash A general armistice came into effect, Denmark has lost the war. June 29 &ndash Im the Battle of Als , the last major engagement of the war, the Prussians secures Als Island Als after a night attack masterminded by the Chief of Staff Leonhard Graf von Blumenthal , July 3 &ndash The Battle of Lundby in north eastern Himmerland results in great Danish losses. It becomes the last battle of the Second Schleswig War. July 8 &ndash The Cabinet of Monrad is succeeded by the Cabinet of Bluhme . October 30 &ndash The Second Schleswig War ends. The Duchies of Duchy of Schleswig Schleswig , Holstein and Saxe Lauenburg Lauenburg are ceded to Preussia ... year nav DEFAULTSORT 1864 In Denmark Category 1864 in Denmark Category 1864 by country Denmark ... more details
Year nav topic5 1864 literature poetry The year 1864 in literature involved some significant new books. Events Ambrose Bierce is wounded at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain . Charles Baudelaire leaves Paris for Belgium in the hope of resolving his financial difficulties. Henrik Ibsen leaves Norway for Italy in a self imposed exile that will last for 27 years. A debate at the Royal Geographical Society between Richard Francis Burton and John Hanning Speke fails to take place, owing to Speke s suicide or accidental shooting . Alexandre Dumas, fils marries Nadejda Naryschkine. His father, Alexandre Dumas, p re , returns to Paris from Italy. John Addington Symonds the younger marries Janet Catherine North. James Payn publishes his most popular story, Lost Sir Massingberd , in Chambers s Journal . New books Jos de Alencar Diva novel Diva Jules Am d e Barbey d Aurevilly Chevalier Destouches R. D. Blackmore Clara Vaughan Mary Elizabeth Braddon Henry Dunbar the Story of an Outcast Fyodor Dostoevsky Notes from Underground George Eliot Brother Jacob short story Brother Jacob Elizabeth Gaskell Wives and Daughters Edmond de Goncourt & Jules de Goncourt Ren e Mauperin Sheridan Le Fanu Uncle Silas Wylder s Hand Nikolai Leskov No Way Out novel Now Way Out George MacDonald The Light Princess Anthony Trollope The Small House at Allington Jules Verne Journey to the Center of the Earth New drama Thomas William Robertson David Garrick play David Garrick Poetry Robert Browning Dramatis Personae Alfred Tennyson Enoch Arden Alfred de Vigny Les Destin es posthumously published Non fiction Webster s Dictionary American Dictionary of the English Language Webster s , revised edition George Perkins Marsh ... 1864 In Literature Category 1864 books fr 1864 en litt rature mk 1864 pl 1864 w literaturze pt 1864 na literatura ro 1864 n literatur ru 1864 sq 1864 n literatur sv Litteratur ret 1864 uk 1864 ... more details
Year nav topic 1864 art Awards Prix de Rome for sculpture Louis Ernest Barrias Works See also Category 1864 paintings Richard Dadd The Fairy Feller s Masterstroke Henri Fantin Latour Homage to Delacroix douard Manet Les Anges au tombeau du Christ, Le Christ mort aux anges The Angels at Christ s Tomb Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York City New York The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama Philadelphia Museum of Art Branch of White Peonies and Pruning Shears Mus e d Orsay , Paris The Dead Toreador National Gallery of Art , Washington, DC Women at the Races Cincinnati Art Museum Jean Fran ois Millet Shepherdess with Her Flock Mus e d Orsay, Paris John Frederick Lewis Captive Dove Franz Xaver Winterhalter Madame Barbe de Rimsky Korsakov Mus e d Orsay, Paris Births March 10 dams Alksnis , Latvia n painter d. 1897 in art 1897 March 29 Paul Ranson , France French painter and writer d. 1909 in art 1909 May 15 Vilhelm Hammersh i , Danish painter d. 1916 in art 1916 November 24 Henri de Toulouse Lautrec , French painter d. 1901 in art 1901 December 8 Camille Claudel , sculptor and graphic artist d. 1943 in art 1943 date unknown J. Laurie Wallace , Irish American artist d. 1953 in art 1953 Deaths January 3 William Behnes , English sculpture sculptor b. 1795 in art 1795 January 27 Leo von Klenze , German Neoclassicism neoclassicist architect , Painting painter and writer b. 1784 in art 1784 February 10 William Henry Hunt painter William Henry Hunt , English watercolor water color painter b. 1790 in art 1790 February 14 William Dyce , painter b. 1806 in art 1806 March 19 Alexandre Calame , painter b. 1810 in art 1810 March 21 Jean Hippolyte Flandrin , painter b. 1809 in art 1809 June 1 John Watson Gordon , painter b. 1788 in art 1788 June 2 Caroline Bardua , German painter b ... in art 1792 DEFAULTSORT 1864 In Art Category 1864 in art mk 1864 pl 1864 w sztuce sv Konst ret 1864 ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Daedalus symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Tom Gehrels discovery site Palomar Observatory discovered March 24, 1971 designations yes mp name 1864 alt names 1971 FA named after Daedalus mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.358657452990988 perihelion .5629970171776272 semimajor eccentricity .6146039698218418 period 644.906438055071 avg speed inclination 22.19667820366957 asc node 6.705451605438945 mean anomaly 285.3203004092101 arg peri 325.5368416942093 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 14.85 1864 Daedalus 1971 FA is a Apollo asteroid and Near Earth object discovered on March 24, 1971 by Tom Gehrels at Palomar Observatory . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 1864 Daedalus JPL Small Body Database Browser on 1864 Daedalus Reflist Minor planets navigator 1863 Antinous 1865 Cerberus Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Daedalus Category Apollo asteroids Category Asteroids named from Greek mythology Category Discoveries by Tom Gehrels Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1971 NE asteroid stub de 1864 Daedalus eo 1864 Dedalo fa fr 1864 D dale it 1864 Daedalus la 1864 Daedalus lb 1864 Daedalus hu 1864 Daedalus no 1864 Daedalus nn 1864 Daedalus pl 1864 Daedalus ru 1864 sk 1864 Daedalus sr 1864 tl 1864 Daedalus vi 1864 Daedalus ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 YearInIrelandNav 1864 Events 30 January Opening of the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin . Foundation of the Munster Bank later rescued as the Munster & Leinster Bank . See Allied Irish Banks . Arts and literature Sheridan Le Fanu publishes Uncle Silas . Births 13 February Stephen Gwynn , journalist, writer, poet and Nationalist politician d. 1950 in Ireland 1950 . 22 February Michael Donohoe , Democratic Party United States Democrat U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania d. 1958 in Ireland 1958 . 4 March Daniel Mannix , Roman Catholic Church Catholic clergyman, Archdiocese of Melbourne Archbishop of Melbourne for 46 years d. 1963 in Ireland 1963 . 5 May Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet Henry Hughes Wilson , United Kingdom British Field Marshal and Conservative Party UK Conservative Party politician , killed by the Irish Republican Army 1922 1969 Irish Republican Army d. 1922 in Ireland 1922 . 11 May Ethel Lilian Voynich , novelist and musician d. 1960 in Ireland 1960 . 16 July Joseph O Mara , opera singer d. 1927 in Ireland 1927 . 1 September Roger Casement , United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British diplomat, nationalist, poet and Irish revolutionary, executed at Pentonville HM Prison Pentonville Prison d. 1916 in Ireland 1916 . 19 October Thomas Pakenham, 5th Earl of Longford , peer and soldier d. 1915 in Ireland 1915 . 11 November John Meredith Australian Army officer John Meredith , Australian Army Brigadier General d. 1942 in Ireland ... of Clogher 1844 1864 b. 1787 in Ireland 1787 . 30 November Patrick Cleburne , major general in Confederate States Army in the American Civil War , killed at the Battle of Franklin b. 1828 in Ireland ... Haverty , painter b. 1794 in Ireland 1794 . DEFAULTSORT 1864 In Ireland Category 1864 in Ireland Category 1860s in Ireland Category Years of the 19th century in Ireland Category 1864 by country Ireland Category 1864 in the United Kingdom Ireland ... more details
Year nav topic 1864 architecture The year 1864 in architecture involved some significant events. Buildings The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol , England , designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel opens to the public. Oriel Chambers , Liverpool , the world s first metal framed glass curtain wall ed building, designed by Peter Ellis architect , is built in England . ref cite web url http www.orielchambers.co.uk 411 title History publisher Oriel Chambers accessdate 27 July 2009 ref Awards Royal Gold Medal Eugene Viollet le Duc . Grand Prix de Rome , architecture Julien Guadet . Births November 4 Robert Lorimer died 1929 in architecture 1929 Deaths Thomas Mainwaring Penson born 1818 in architecture 1818 References reflist DEFAULTSORT 1864 In Architecture Category 1864 architecture fr 1864 en architecture mk 1864 no Arkitektur ret 1864 ... more details
Year nav topic4 1864 archaeology science 1864 in archaeology . See also 1864 other events of 1864 . Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Finds Empty section date July 2010 Publications William Collings Lukis Danish Cromlechs and Burial Customs compared with those of Brittany, the Channel Islands, and Great Britain . The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine 8 pp.  145 69. Henry Christy publishes the first results of his joint explorations with douard Lartet of caves in the valley of the V z re , in southern France . ref Comptes rendus de l Acad mie des sciences 29 February 1864 Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London 21 June 1864. ref ref cite web first W. J. last Harrison title Christy, Henry 1810 1865 work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press year 2004 url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 5375 accessdate 2011 05 05 doi 10.1093 ref odnb 5375 ODNBsub ref douard Lartet Revue arch ologique . Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Empty section date January 2012 References reflist Category 1864 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1860s in science Archaeology Category 1864 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1864 ... more details
Incumbents President of Argentina President Bartolom Mitre Argentina hist stub Years in Argentina Category 1864 in Argentina Category History of Argentina 1852 1880 ... more details
Advert date December 2007 Refimprove date July 2008 Infobox Beverage name Peureux Perfect 1864 Vodka image type Vodka manufacturer Grandes Distilleries Peureux origin France introduced 2005 discontinued proof 80 related List of vodkas Perfect 1864 is a vodka produced by French distiller Grandes Distilleries Peureux de Fougerolles. Perfect 1864 is made from distilled and filtered froment wheat grown in Brie Champagne, France, and Vosges water, from the Ballons des Vosges natural preserve. Since its 2005 launch in France, Perfect has entered in to 15 countries, one of the most recent being the U.S. Peureux Perfect is a joint venture of Grandes Distilleries Peureux and Legacy Imports, Inc.of West Palm Beach, FL. France In 1864, Auguste Peureux decided to codify the age old traditions of the master distillers of the Sa ne Vosges to preserve them. In Fougerolles, France the Grandes Distilleries Peureux was established.The famous traditions remains a highly guarded secret, handed down in the company from master distiller to master distiller.The premium vodka Peureux Perfect 1864 is named after this tradition and comes from this Distillery called Grandes Distilleries Peureux. Fact date April 2008 External links linkspam http www.peureux.com http www.perfect1864.com press euro spirit.pdf http riroads.com entertainment vodka.htm http perfect1864.com distilled beverage stub Category French vodkas ... more details
Year nav topic 1864 music Events February 29 Composer Gioachino Rossini celebrates his 72nd 18th birthday with a party. December 17 Jacques Offenbach s operetta La Belle H l ne receives its first performance at the Paris Vari t s Hans von B low takes over from Franz Lachner at the Munich opera. Anton Bruckner composes his Symphony No. 0 Die Nullte . Published popular music Image Tramp, Tramp, Tramp Project Gutenberg eText 21566.png thumb Cover of the 1864 publication of the sheet music of Tramp Tramp Tramp Beautiful Dreamer by Stephen Foster Der Deitcher s Dog O Where, O Where Has My Little Dog Gone? by Septimus Winner The Picture on the Wall by Henry Clay Work Shall We Gather at the River? w.m. Robert Lowry hymn writer Robert Lowry Somebody s Darling w.m. John Hill Hewitt Tramp Tramp Tramp The Boys Are Marching by George F. Root Classical music Louis Moreau Gottschalk Louis Gottschalk The Dying Poet Friedrich Kiel Piano Concerto Franz Strauss Nocturno for Horn and Piano Thomas Tellefsen Trio for piano, violin and cello opus 31 Robert Volkmann Symphony no. 2 Opera Flor van Duyse Rosalinde libretto by Karel Versnaeyen, premiered in Antwerp Karel Miry Bouchard d Avesnes opera in 5 acts, libretto by Hippoliet van Peene , premiered on March 6 in Ghent Jacques Offenbach Die Rheinnixen The Rhine Fairies Births February 7 Arthur Collins singer Arthur Collins , singer d. 1933 April 10 Eugen d Albert , composer , pianist June 11 Richard Strauss , composer, conductor d. 1949 July 6 Alberto Nepomuceno , composer and conductor d. 1920 August 18 Gemma Bellincioni , operatic soprano d. 1950 October 7 Louis F. Gottschalk , composer d. 1934 date unknown Alice Esty soprano Alice Esty , operatic soprano d. 1935 Deaths January 13 Stephen Foster , songwriter b. 1826 domestic accident January ... and composer b. 1794 Commonscat Music in 1864 Category 1864 in music fr 1864 en musique mk 1864 pt 1864 na m sica sq 1864 n muzik sv Musik ret 1864 ... more details