All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 The Hornets' Nest at Shiloh

    • February 25, 2000
    • History

    In the winter of 1862, Union forces under General Ulysses S. Grant marched into Southern Tennessee to secure the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers and provide troop reinforcements. Aware of Grant's plans, Confederate General Albert S. Johnston attacked, catching Grant by surprise near Shiloh Church. The battle peaked along an abandoned wagon road later named 'The Hornets' Nest' for the intensity of the fighting there.

  • S01E02 The Bloody Lane at Antietam

    • February 25, 2000
    • History

    In September of 1862, Confederate forces under General Robert E. Lee invaded the North for the first time. His advance was blocked by Union troops in a battle fought near a small Maryland stream called Antietam Creek. The resulting loss of men on both sides would make this the bloodiest single day in American military history.

  • S01E03 The Wheatfield at Gettysburg

    • February 25, 2000
    • History

    Determined to bring the fighting to the North, General Robert E. Lee launched an attack on the Union in Pennsylvania. When the two armies clashed near Gettysburg, the battle of 'The Wheatfield' saw soldiers fighting literally hand-to-hand. This battle remains one of the most dramatic scenes in American military history.

  • S01E04 The Tragedy at Cold Harbor

    • February 25, 2000
    • History

    Relentlessly pursuing Lee's forces, Grant finally caught up with him outside of Richmond, Virginia, and sent his troops into what some called a suicidal assault against the well-entrenched Confederate armies. Ultimately, the Union paid the price with over seven thousand lives lost in just twenty minutes. According to one Rebel officer observing the slaughter, 'It wasn't war. It was murder.'

  • S01E05 The Battle Of First Manassas

    • July 2, 2002
    • History

    In 1861, the first major battle of the Civil War was fought. 35,000 Northerners marched to Manassas, Virginia to challenge 20,000 Southerners. By the next day, 5,000 men were dead and Confederate General Stonewall Jackson earned his legendary nickname.

  • S01E06 Battle of Fredericksburg

    • July 3, 2002
    • History

    On December 13, 1862, Union General Ambrose Burnside mounted a massive but futile frontal assault on Confederate troops outside of Fredericksburg, Virginia that became one of the Union Army's worst defeats.

  • S01E07 The Battle of Chancellorsville

    • July 4, 2002
    • History

    In May 1863, in the wilderness of Virginia, the Union Army launched a massive assault on the Confederates. But what seemed a certain Union victory was upended by a surprise attack led by General "Stonewall" Jackson.

  • S01E08 Little Round Top At Gettysburg

    • July 5, 2002
    • History

    Gettysburg climaxes on a rocky hillside known as Little Round Top. Heroes born of the bloody battle include Strong Vincent, Patrick O'Roarke, Gouverneur K. Warren, and Joshua Chamberlain.

  • S01E09 Culp's Hill at Gettysburg

    • September 11, 2003
    • History

    In one of the most crucial engagements of the Civil War, Confederates struggle to gain control of Culp's Hill, a critical Union position that if lost could turn the tide of the war itself.

  • S01E10 The Battle Of Chickamauga

    • September 11, 2003
    • History

    The Union Army wages a bloody campaign at Chickamauga on their path to capture the key railroad hub of Chattanooga.

  • S01E11 The Crater At Petersburg

    • September 11, 2003
    • History

    As Lee and Grant face off outside Petersburg, the Union Army lauches an audacious—and doomed—plan to dig a crater beneath Confederate forces.

  • S01E12 The Battle Of Franklin

    • September 11, 2003
    • History

    Confederate forces under John Bell Hood launch a series of failed assaults on Franklin, Tennessee, leading to one of the worst Confederate loses of the war.