April 28 1862 Monday
Surrender of Fort Jackson and Fort St Phillip, LA (CWSAC Decisive Battle Union Victory)
Peninsula Campaign – Siege of Yorktown
Operations at New Orleans
Confederate Evacuation of New Mexico
Bahamas. The steamer Oreto arrived in Nassau, where it would be renamed the CSS Florida and equipped and armed as a commerce raider.
Alabama. Skirmishes at Bolivar.
Alabama. Skirmish at Paint Rock Bridge.
Alabama. A Union division commanded by Brigadier-General Ormsby McKnight Mitchel occupied Bridgeport during its advance towards Chattanooga, Tennessee, thirty miles away. Mitchel’s aim was to converge at Chattanooga with another detached division of the Union Army of the Ohio which Brigadier-General George Washington Morgan was bringing through the Cumberland Gap towards Knoxville.
Alabama. USS Kanawha, Lieutenant John C Febiger, captured the blockade-running British sloop Annie between Ship Island and Mobile, bound for Havana with a cargo of cotton.
California. Expedition to Owen’s River ended.
Fort Jackson and Fort St Phillip, Louisiana. The garrisons of Forts Jackson and St Philip on the Mississippi surrendered after being isolated by the capture of New Orleans. They were partially underwater and their demoralised garrisons mutinied and forced their commander Brigadier-General Johnson Kelly Duncan to surrender. Union troops occupied the battered defences. Only the St Mary’s Cannoneers at Fort Jackson did not mutiny but their fate was sealed. The terms of capitulation were signed on board USS Harriet Lane by Union Commander David Dixon Porter USN. The powerless ironclad CSS Louisiana, and the CSS Defiance and CSS McRae were destroyed by the garrisons to prevent their capture. Casualties in the capture of the forts and the city of New Orleans were reported as 229 (or 36 killed and 135 wounded) for the Union and 782 for the Confederates, of whom fewer than 50 were killed or wounded. (CWSAC Decisive Battle Union Victory)
Mississippi. Incident at Union Church.
Missouri. Skirmish at Warsaw.
Missouri. Union reconnaissances on the Marais Des Cygnes and the Elk Fork River.
Tennessee. Union expedition to Purdy
Tennessee. Skirmish near Monterey involving Union Major-General John Pope.
Tennessee. Skirmish at Cumberland Mountain.
Tennessee. Union Major-General Henry Wager Halleck completed his reorganisation of the three armies operating in Tennessee under his command. These were the Army of West Tennessee, (Major-General Ulysses Simpson Grant), the Army of the Ohio (Major-General Don Carlos Buell), and the Army of the Mississippi (Major-General John Pope).
When Major-General George Henry Thomas arrived on 29 April with the fifth division of the Army of Ohio from his campaign in Kentucky, Halleck placed him in command of Grant’s army and Grant was made “assistant” commander of the entire force of fifteen divisions. Halleck elevated Major-General John Alexander McClernand to command his own division, as well as Brigadier-General Lewis Wallace’s division, and a third division from Buell’s army. Buell was left with only three divisions whereas his former subordinate, Thomas, now had five. McClernand remained disappointed despite his extended command. Grant was left with no troops under his direct command and he acted in the diminished role of a Chief of Staff.
The combined Union force set out to capture the main Confederate base at Corinth, Mississippi. With 120,000 men and over 200 guns, the Union armies vastly outnumbered all the Confederates in the region under General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard. Halleck estimated his opposition at about 70,000 men. Halleck split his advance into four groups: Buell had the centre, Thomas the right, Pope the left, and McClernand the reserve. He maintained his own headquarters at Pittsburg Landing on the Tennessee River and enforced strict orders that the armies must entrench daily during their progress towards Corinth.
ORDER OF BATTLE: CONFEDERATE WESTERN DEPARTMENT
Western Department: General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard
Army of Mississippi: General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard
I Corps (Mississippi): Major-General Leonidas Polk
II Corps (Mississippi): Major-General Braxton Bragg
1st Division, II Corps (Mississippi): Major-General Benjamin Franklin Cheatham
1st Brigade, 1st Division, II Corps (Mississippi): Brigadier-General James Patton Anderson
2nd Brigade, 1st Division, II Corps (Mississippi): Brigadier-General Jean Jacques Alfred Alexander Mouton
3rd Brigade, 1st Division, II Corps (Mississippi): Brigadier-General Daniel Ruggles, Major-General Jones Mitchell Withers
1st Brigade, 2nd Division, II Corps (Mississippi): Brigadier-General Franklin Gardner
2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, II Corps (Mississippi): Brigadier-General James Ronald Chalmers
3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, II Corps (Mississippi): Brigadier-General John King Jackson
4th Brigade, 2nd Division, II Corps (Mississippi): Brigadier-General James Heyward Trapier
Virginia. Reconnaissance to Lee’s Mill in Warwick County.
Virginia. Union Major-General George Brinton McClellan reported that the siege works at Yorktown were progressing well with the construction of the first six of fifteen batteries each of ten 3-inch mortars. He requested 30-pounder Parrott rifles from the Washington defences but the request was turned down because of the anticipated delay involved in their relocation.
Virginia. Union Major-General Nathaniel Prentiss Banks reported that he had occupied a secure position at Harrisonburg and was containing the Confederate army in the Shenandoah Valley.
Union Organisation
USA: Leonard Fulton Ross confirmed Brigadier-General USV 28 April 1862 to rank from 25 April 1862.
USA: Andrew Atkinson Humphreys promoted Brigadier-General USV 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: James Henry Carleton promoted Brigadier-General USV 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: Absalom Baird promoted Brigadier-General USV 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: John Cleveland Robinson promoted Brigadier-General USV 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: Truman Seymour promoted Brigadier-General 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: George Dashiell Bayard promoted Brigadier-General USV 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: Henry Prince promoted Brigadier-General 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: Abraham Sanders Piatt promoted Brigadier-General USV 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: Thomas Turpin Crittenden promoted Brigadier-General USV 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: Max Weber promoted Brigadier-General 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: Pleasant Adam Hackleman promoted Brigadier-General USV 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: Jeremiah Cutler Sullivan promoted Brigadier-General 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: Alvin Peterson Hovey promoted Brigadier-General USV 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: James Clifford Veatch promoted Brigadier-General 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: William Plummer Benton promoted Brigadier-General USV 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: William Henry Charles Bohlen promoted Brigadier-General 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: John Curtis Caldwell promoted Brigadier-General 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: Isaac Peace Rodman promoted Brigadier-General 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
USA: Neal Dow promoted Brigadier-General USV 28 April 1862.
USA: George Sears Greene promoted Brigadier-General USV 30 April 1862 to rank from 28 April 1862.
Commander in Chief: President Abraham Lincoln
Vice-President: Hannibal Hamlin
Secretary of War: Edwin McMasters Stanton
Secretary of the Navy: Gideon Welles
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron: Louis Malesherbes Goldsborough
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron: Samuel Francis Du Pont
West Gulf Blockading Squadron: David Glasgow Farragut
East Gulf Blockading Squadron: William McKean
Pacific Squadron: Charles H Bell
Western Gunboat Flotilla: Andrew Hull Foote
Potomac Flotilla: Robert Harris Wyman
Chairman of the War Board: Ethan Allen Hitchcock
Department of the Mississippi: Henry Wager Halleck
- District of West Tennessee: Ulysses Simpson Grant
- Army of West Tennessee: Ulysses Simpson Grant
- District of the Mississippi: Isaac Ferdinand Quinby
- Army of the Mississippi: John Pope
- District of the Ohio: Don Carlos Buell
- Army of the Ohio: Don Carlos Buell
- District of Cairo: William Kerley Strong
- Sub-District of Columbus: Isaac Ferdinand Quinby
Department of the Missouri: Henry Wager Halleck
- District of St Louis: Lewis Merrill
- District of Central Missouri: James Totten
- District of Southeast Missouri: Frederick Steele
- District of Southwest Missouri: Samuel Ryan Curtis
- Army of the Southwest: Samuel Ryan Curtis
- District of Northeast Missouri: John Montgomery Glover
- District of Northwest Missouri: Benjamin Franklin Loan
- District of Kansas: Samuel Davis Sturgis
Department of the Gulf: Benjamin Franklin Butler
- Army of the Gulf: Benjamin Franklin Butler
Middle Department: John Adams Dix
- District of the Eastern Shore of Maryland: Henry Hayes Lockwood
Mountain Department: John Charles Frémont
- Cheat Mountain District: Thomas Maley Harris
- Railroad District: Benjamin Franklin Kelley
- District of the Kanawha: Jacob Dolson Cox
- District of the Gap: Samuel Powhatan Carter
- District of the Valley of the Big Sandy River: James Abram Garfield
Department of New Mexico: Edward Richard Sprigg Canby
- Central and Northern District of New Mexico: Benjamin Stone Roberts
Department of New York: Edward Denison Morgan
Department of North Carolina: Ambrose Everett Burnside
Department of the Pacific: George Wright
- District of the Humboldt: Francis James Lippitt
- District of Oregon: Albemarle Cady
- District of Southern California: James Henry Carleton
Department of the Potomac: George Brinton McClellan
- Army of the Potomac: George Brinton McClellan
- II Corps Potomac: Edwin Vose Sumner
- III Corps Potomac: Samuel Peter Heintzelman
- IV Corps Potomac: Erasmus Darwin Keyes
Department of the Rappahannock: Irvin McDowell
- Military District of Washington: James Samuel Wadsworth
Department of the Shenandoah: Nathaniel Prentiss Banks
Department of the South: David Hunter
- Northern District of the South: Henry Washington Benham
- Southern District of the South: John Milton Brannan
- Western District of the South: Lewis Golding Arnold
Department of Texas: Vacant
Department of Virginia: John Ellis Wool
Confederate Organisation
CSA: Brigadier-General John Horace Forney assumed temporary command of the Department of Alabama and West Florida, succeeding Major-General Samuel Jones.
Forney, John Horace / North Carolina-Alabama / Born 12 August 1829 Lincolnton, North Carolina /
Commander in Chief: President Jefferson Finis Davis
Vice-President: Alexander Hamilton Stephens
Secretary of War: George Wythe Randolph
Secretary of the Navy: Stephen Russell Mallory
Military Adviser to the President: Robert Edward Lee
Department No 1: Mansfield Lovell
Department of Alabama and West Florida: John Horace Forney temporary
- Army of Mobile: William L Powell
Department of Middle and Eastern Florida: Joseph Finegan
Department of East Tennessee: Edmund Kirby Smith
- Army of East Tennessee: Edmund Kirby Smith
Department of Henrico: John Henry Winder
Department of the Indian Territory: Douglas Hancock Cooper
Department of North Carolina: Theophilus Hunter Holmes
- District of Cape Fear: Samuel Gibbs French
- District of Pamlico: Robert Ransom temporary
- District of Roanoke Island: Henry Marchmore Shaw
Department of Northern Virginia: Joseph Eggleston Johnston
- District of Aquia: Gustavus Woodson Smith
- Army of Northern Virginia: Joseph Eggleston Johnston
- Right Wing Northern Virginia: James Longstreet
- Left Wing Northern Virginia: Gustavus Woodson Smith
- Centre Wing Northern Virginia: Daniel Harvey Hill
- Valley District: Thomas Jonathan Jackson
- Army of the Valley: Thomas Jonathan Jackson
Department of South Carolina and Georgia: John Clifford Pemberton
- District of Georgia: Alexander Robert Lawton
- District of South Carolina: Roswell Sabine Ripley
- 1st Sub-District of South Carolina: Arthur Middleton Manigault.
- 2nd Sub-District of South Carolina: Roswell Sabine Ripley
- 3rd Sub-District of South Carolina: Nathan George Evans
- 4th Sub-District of South Carolina: Maxcy Gregg
- 5th Sub-District of South Carolina: Daniel Smith Donelson
- 6th Sub-District of South Carolina: Thomas Fenwick Drayton
Department of Southwestern Virginia: William Wing Loring
- District of Lewisburg: Henry Heth
Department of Texas: Paul Octave Hébert
- Eastern District of Texas: Paul Octave Hébert
- Western District of Texas: Henry Eustace McCullough
- Sub-District of Houston: John C Bowen
- Sub-District of Galveston: Ebenezer B Nichols
- Sub-District of the Rio Grande: Hamilton Prioleau Bee
- Defences of Pass Cavallo: John W Glenn
Western Department: Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard
- Trans-Mississippi District: Earl Van Dorn
- District of North Alabama: Daniel Ruggles
- Army of Mississippi: Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard
- I Corps (Mississippi): Leonidas Polk
- II Corps (Mississippi): Braxton Bragg
- III Corps (Mississippi): William Joseph Hardee
- Reserve Corps (Mississippi): John Cabell Breckinridge
- Army of the West: Earl Van Dorn
District of Arizona: Henry Hopkins Sibley
- Army of New Mexico: Henry Hopkins Sibley
Forces in Richmond: Charles Dimmock
Union Generals
Note: Italics, awaiting confirmation of the commission
Major-General USA
George Brinton McClellan
John Charles Frémont
Henry Wager Halleck
Major-General USV
Asterisk indicates concurrently Brigadier-General USA
John Adams Dix
Nathaniel Prentiss Banks
Benjamin Franklin Butler
David Hunter
Edwin Denison Morgan
Ethan Allen Hitchcock
Ulysses Simpson Grant
Irvin McDowell*
Ambrose Everett Burnside
William Starke Rosecrans*
Don Carlos Buell
John Pope
Samuel Ryan Curtis
Franz Sigel
John Alexander McClernand
Lewis Wallace
Ormsby McKnight Mitchel
Cassius Marcellus Clay
George Henry Thomas
George Cadwalader
Brigadier-General USA
Brackets indicates concurrently Major-General USV
John Ellis Wool
William Selby Harney
Edwin Vose Sumner
Joseph King Fenno Mansfield
(Irvin McDowell)
Robert Anderson
(William Starke Rosecrans)
Philip St George Cooke
Brigadier-General USV
Samuel Peter Heintzelman
Erasmus Darwin Keyes
Andrew Porter
Fitz-John Porter
William Buel Franklin
William Tecumseh Sherman
Charles Pomeroy Stone
Thomas West Sherman
George Archibald McCall
William Reading Montgomery
Philip Kearny
Joseph Hooker
John Wolcott Phelps
Charles Smith Hamilton
Darius Nash Couch
Rufus King
Jacob Dolson Cox
Stephen Augustus Hurlbut
Robert Cumming Schenck
Benjamin Mayberry Prentiss
Benjamin Franklin Kelley
Alpheus Starkey Williams
Israel Bush Richardson
James Cooper
James Brewerton Ricketts
Orlando Bolivar Willcox
Michael Corcoran
Henry Hayes Lockwood
Louis Blenker
Henry Warner Slocum
James Samuel Wadsworth
John James Peck
George Webb Morell
John Henry Martindale
Samuel Davis Sturgis
George Stoneman
Henry Washington Benham
William Farrar Smith
James William Denver
Egbert Ludovicus Vielé
James Shields
John Fulton Reynolds
William Farquhar Barry
John Joseph Abercrombie
John Sedgwick
Silas Casey
Lawrence Pike Graham
George Gordon Meade
Abram Duryée
Alexander McDowell McCook
Oliver Otis Howard
Eleazar Arthur Paine
Charles Davis Jameson
Ebenezer Dumont
Robert Huston Milroy
Willis Arnold Gorman
Daniel Butterfield
Horatio Gouverneur Wright
Edward Otho Cresap Ord
William Nelson
William Thomas Ward
John Gross Barnard
Innis Newton Palmer
Seth Williams
John Newton
Winfield Scott Hancock
Thomas Leonidas Crittenden
George Wright
Isaac Ingalls Stevens
Thomas Williams
George Sykes
William Henry French
William Thomas Harbaugh Brooks
John Milton Brannan
William Wallace Burns
John Porter Hatch
David Sloane Stanley
William Kerley Strong
Albin Francisco Schoepf
Lovell Harrison Rousseau
James Scott Negley
Thomas John Wood
Richard W Johnson
Adolph Wilhelm August Friedrich Von Steinwehr
Joseph Bennett Plummer
John Gray Foster
George Washington Cullum
Jeremiah Tilford Boyle
Christopher Columbus Augur
Schuyler Hamilton
Jesse Lee Reno
George Washington Morgan
Julius Stahel
John McAllister Schofield
Thomas Jefferson McKean
John Grubb Parke
Zealous Bates Tower
Jefferson Columbus Davis
James Henry Lane
John McAuley Palmer
William High Keim
James Abram Garfield
Lewis Golding Arnold
Frederick Steele
William Scott Ketchum
Abner Doubleday
John Wynn Davidson
Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana
David Bell Birney
Thomas Francis Meagher
Henry Morris Naglee
Andrew Johnson
James Gallant Spears
Eugene Asa Carr
Thomas Alfred Davies
Daniel Tyler
William Hemsley Emory
Andrew Jackson Smith
Marsena Rudolph Patrick
Isaac Ferdinand Quinby
Hiram Gregory Berry
Orris Sanford Ferry
Daniel Phineas Woodbury
Henry Moses Judah
Richard James Oglesby
John Cook
John McArthur
Robert Latimer McCook
Jacob Gartner Lauman
Horatio Phillips Van Cleve
John Alexander Logan
Speed Smith Fry
Alexander Asboth
James Craig
Mahlon Dickerson Manson
Gordon Granger
Edward Richard Sprigg Canby
Grenville Mellen Dodge
Robert Byington Mitchell
James Gilpatrick Blunt
Francis Engle Patterson
Quincy Adams Gillmore
Amiel Weeks Whipple
Cuvier Grover
George Lucas Hartsuff
Rufus Saxton
Benjamin Alvord
Napoleon Bonaparte Buford
William Sooy Smith
Nathan Kimball
Charles Devens
James Henry Van Alen
Carl Schurz
Samuel Wylie Crawford
Henry Walton Wessells
Milo Smith Hascall
Leonard Fulton Ross
John White Geary
Alfred Howe Terry
Andrew Atkinson Humphreys
James Henry Carleton
Absalom Baird
John Cleveland Robinson
Truman Seymour
George Dashiell Bayard
Henry Prince
Abram Sanders Piatt
Thomas Turpin Crittenden
Maximilian Weber
Pleasant Adam Hackleman
Jeremiah Cutler Sullivan
Alvin Peterson Hovey
James Clifford Veatch
William Plummer Benton
Henry Bohlen
John Curtis Caldwell
Isaac Peace Rodman
Neal S Dow
George Sears Greene
Brigadier-General USA (Staff)
Montgomery Cunningham Meigs (Quartermaster-General)
Henry Knox Craig
Lorenzo Thomas (Adjutant-General)
James Wolfe Ripley (Ordnance)
William Alexander Hammond (Surgeon-General)
Confederate Generals
Note: Italics, awaiting confirmation of the commission
General ACSA/PACS
Samuel Cooper
Robert Edward Lee
Joseph Eggleston Johnston
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard
Braxton Bragg
Major-General PACS
Leonidas Polk
Earl Van Dorn
Gustavus Woodson Smith
Theophilus Hunter Holmes
William Joseph Hardee
Benjamin Huger
James Longstreet
John Bankhead Magruder
Mansfield Lovell
Thomas Jonathan Jackson
Edmund Kirby Smith
George Bibb Crittenden
John Clifford Pemberton
Richard Stoddert Ewell
William Wing Loring
Sterling Price
Benjamin Franklin Cheatham
Samuel Jones
John Porter McCown
Daniel Harvey Hill
Jones Mitchell Withers
Thomas Carmichael Hindman
John Cabell Breckinridge
Brigadier-General PACS
Alexander Robert Lawton
Charles Clark
John Buchanan Floyd
Henry Alexander Wise
David Rumph Jones
Henry Hopkins Sibley
John Henry Winder
Richard Caswell Gatlin
Daniel Smith Donelson
Samuel Read Anderson
Richard Heron Anderson
Robert Augustus Toombs
Arnold Elzey
William Henry Chase Whiting
Jubal Anderson Early
Isaac Ridgeway Trimble
Daniel Ruggles
Roswell Sabine Ripley
Albert Pike
Paul Octave Hébert
Joseph Reid Anderson
Simon Bolivar Buckner
Albert Gallatin Blanchard
Gabriel James Rains
James Ewell Brown Stuart
Lafayette McLaws
Thomas Fenwick Drayton
Lloyd Tilghman
Nathan George Evans
Cadmus Marcellus Wilcox
Robert Emmett Rodes
Richard Taylor
James Heyward Trapier
Samuel Gibbs French
William Henry Carroll
Hugh Weedon Mercer
Humphrey Marshall
Richard Griffith
Alexander Peter Stewart
William Montgomery Gardner
Richard Brooke Garnett
William Mahone
Lawrence O’Bryan Branch
Edward Johnson
Maxcy Gregg
Raleigh Edward Colston
Henry Heth
Johnson Kelly Duncan
Sterling Alexander Martin Wood
John George Walker
John King Jackson
George Edward Pickett
Bushrod Rust Johnson
James Patton Anderson
Howell Cobb
George Wythe Randolph
Joseph Brevard Kershaw
James Ronald Chalmers
Joseph Lewis Hogg
Ambrose Powell Hill
James Johnston Pettigrew
Carter Littlepage Stevenson
Daniel Leadbetter
William Whann Mackall
Charles Sidney Winder
Robert Ransom
John Bell Hood
Daniel Marsh Frost
Winfield Scott Featherston
Thomas James Churchill
William Booth Taliaferro
Albert Rust
Patrick Ronayne Cleburne
Samuel Bell Maxey
Hamilton Prioleau Bee
James Morrison Hawes
George Hume Steuart
William Duncan Smith
James Edwin Slaughter
Charles William Field
John Horace Forney
Paul Jones Semmes
Lucius Marshall Walker
Seth Maxwell Barton
Dabney Herndon Maury
John Bordenave Villepigue
Henry Eustace McCullough
John Stevens Bowen
Benjamin Hardin Helm
John Selden Roane
States Rights Gist
William Nelson Pendleton
Lewis Addison Armistead
Joseph Finegan
Martin Luther Smith
Franklin Gardner
William Nelson Rector Beall
Thomas Jordan
William Preston
Roger Atkinson Pryor
Henry Little
John Echols
George Earl Maney
Jean Jacques Alfred Alexandre Mouton
John Stuart Williams