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Stonewall Jackson.

This could also describe Jubal Early's actions in September 1864.

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In august of 1864 general grant ordered general sheridan to march his army through the in west Virginia?

Shenandoah Valley.


What general forced the Shenandoah valley campaign?

US General Grant forced the Shenandoah Valley campaign. Grant placed Major General Siegel in charge of the advance on the Shenandoah Valley campaign. Grant had no true confidence in Siegel and finally General Sheridan replaced Siegel and marched on the Valley.


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What Confederate general led the Army of the Valley?

The Confederate Army of the Valley was led by General Jubal A. Early. In this case the "Valley" meant the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia.


Where is Shenandoah valley located?

The Shenandoah Valley is in northern Virginia.


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General Philip Henry Sheridan


What confederate general led forces in the shenandoah valley campaign?

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Which valley lies between the Allegheny Mountains and the Blue Ridge Mountains?

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Why is shenandoah located in Virginia?

The Shenandoah Valley is in the Western part of the state. It is located there because the valley was named Shenandoah.


When was Museum of the Shenandoah Valley created?

Museum of the Shenandoah Valley was created in 2005.


When was Shenandoah Valley Academy created?

Shenandoah Valley Academy was created in 1908.


Union general who marched through the Shenandoah Valley, destroying farms and livestock?

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