American Civil War Battle Data

Version:8.0.0
License:ODC-BY
Author:Jeffrey B. Arnold <jeffrey.arnold@gmail.com> (http://jrnold.me)
Homepage:https://github.com/jrnold/acw_battle_data

A compilation of data on the American Civil War. This is mostly a repackaging of data from other secondary and primary sources, although some original data are included.

keywords: American Civil War, battle, war, casualties, commanders

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Datasets included in this collection:

Resource Description
cdb90_to_cwsac.json CDB90 to CWSAC battle links
aad_battles.csv Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD
aad_events.json Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD
battlemisc.csv Miscellaneous battle data
bodart1908_battles.csv Bodart (1908) battles of the American Civil War
bodart1908_commanders.csv Bodart (1908) battle data: commanders
bodart1908_forces.csv Bodart (1908) battle data: force strengths and casualties
bodart1908_generals_killed.csv Bodart (1908) battle data: generals killed
bodart1908_to_cwsac.json Correspondence between Bodart (1908) battles and CWSAC battle IDs
bodart1908_to_dbpedia.json Correspondence between Bodart (1908) battles and dbpedia.org resources
burdekin_langdana_war_trend.csv War Trend from Burdekin and Langdana (1993)
civilwarorg_battles.csv Batte data from civilwar.org
civilwarorg_commanders.csv Commanders in civilwar.org battle data
civilwarorg_forces.csv Strengths and casualties for forces in the civilwar.org battle data.
clodfelter_battles.csv Clodfelter (2008) battle data: battles
clodfelter_commanders.csv Clodfelter (2008) battle data: commanders
clodfelter_forces.csv Clodfelter (2008) battle data: forces
clodfelter_to_cwsac.json Correspondence between Clodfelter and CWSAC battles.
clodfelter_to_dbpedia.json clodfelter_to_dbpedia
cws2.json CWSAC Report Updates battle data
cws2_battles.csv CWSAC Report Updates battle data: battles
cws2_commanders.csv CWSAC Report Updates: commanders
cws2_dates.csv CWSAC Report Updates battle data: battle dates
cws2_forces.csv CWSAC Report Updates battle data: force strengths
cws2_locations.csv CWSAC Report Updates battle data: locations
cwsac.json CWSAC Report (1993) battle data
cwsac_battles.csv CWSAC Report battle data: battles
cwsac_campaigns.csv CWSAC Report battle data: campaigns
cwsac_commanders.csv CWSAC Report (1993) battle data: commanders
cwsac_forces.csv CWSAC Report (1993) battle data: forces
cwsac_preservation.csv CWSAC Report (1993) preservation priority categories
cwsac_significance.csv CWSAC Report Updates battle data: military significance categories
cwsac_theaters.csv CWSAC Report (1993) theaters
cwss_battle_units.csv CWSS battle data: units engaged
cwss_battles.csv CWSS battle data: battles
cwss_campaigns.csv CWSS campaign list
cwss_categories.csv CWSS unit category abbreviations
cwss_commanders.csv CWSS battle data: principal commanders
cwss_forces.csv CWSS battle data: forces
cwss_people.csv CWSS people
cwss_people_keywords.csv CWSS people data: kewyords
cwss_regiments_units.csv CWSS units (regiments)
cwss_state_names.csv CWSS unit state names
cwss_theaters.csv CWSS theaters
cwss_unit_tiles.csv CWSS Unit Titles
dyer_engagements.csv Dyer (1908) list of battles
dyer_to_cwsac.json dyer_to_cwsac
eicher_chronology.csv Chronology of Some Important Civil War Dates from Eicher and Eicher (2001)
eicher_units_table.csv Eicher table of unit sizes
fox_forces.csv Fox (1898) battle casualties (revised)
fox_forces_to_cwsac.json Correspondence fox_forces and CWSAC battles
fox_outcomes.csv Fox (1898) battle outcomes
greer2005_weekly_casualties.csv Weekly casualty data from Greer “Counting Casualties Week-by-Week”
kennedy1997_battles.csv Civil War Battlefield Guide data: battles
kennedy1997_forces.csv Civil War Battlefield Guide data: forces
livermore_army_sizes.csv Size of the Union and Confederate Armies (Livermore, 1900)
livermore_battles.csv Livermore (1900) battle data: battle list
livermore_commanders.csv Livermore (1900) battle data: commanders
livermore_forces.csv Livermore (1900) battle data: force strengths and casualties
livermore_to_cwsac.json Correspondence between Livermore (1900) battles and CWSAC battles
navalbattles.csv List of naval battles
nps_battle_units.csv National Park Service combined battle data: Battle in each battle
nps_battlelist.csv Comparison of battles in CWSAC AAD, CWSAC Report, CWSAC Updates, and CWSS
nps_battles.csv NPS combined data battle data: battles
nps_battles_to_wiki.csv NPSA Battles to Dbpedia/Wikipedia Correspondence
nps_campaigns.csv NPS combined data battle data: campaigns
nps_commanders.csv NPS combined data battle data: commanders
nps_forces.csv NPS combined data battle data: forces
nps_people.csv NPS combined data: people
nps_theaters.csv NPS combined data battle data: theaters
nps_unit_categories_ethnic.csv NPS ethnic categories of units.
nps_unit_categories_function.csv nps_unit_categories_function
nps_unit_categories_special.csv NPS combined categories of special functions of unit.
nps_unit_categories_type.csv NPS combined data categories of types of data.
nps_units.csv NPS Units
nytimes_civil_war_chronology.json nytimes_civil_war_chronology
phisterer_battles.csv Phisterer (1883) battle data: battle list
phisterer_engagements.csv Phisterer (1883) chronological list of engagements
phisterer_engagements_by_year.csv Phisterer (1883) number of engagements by year
phisterer_forces.csv Phisterer (1883) battle data: force casualties
phisterer_to_cwsac.json Concordance between battles in Phisterer data and CWSAC battles.
reiter2009_turning_points.csv Reiter (2009) Turning Points of the American Civil War
shenandoah.json NPS Shenandoah Report battle data
shenandoah_battles.csv NPS Shenandoah Report battle data: list of battles
shenandoah_commanders.csv NPS Shenandoah Report battle data: commanders
shenandoah_forces.csv NPS Shenandoah Report battle data: force strengths and casualties
ships.csv Union and Confederate ship list
ships_in_battles.csv Ships in battles
thorpe_engagements.csv Locations of engagements from Washington Post map, “Battles and casualties of the American Civil War”
unit_sizes.csv Distributions of personnel in units
wikipedia_battles.csv wikipedia_battles
wikipedia_forces.csv wikipedia_forces

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[cdb90]U.S. Army Concepts Analysis Agency. 1991. “Database of Battles-Version 1990 (computer Diskette).” http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADM000121. http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADM000121
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[CWSAC_by_state]National Park Service. “CWSAC Battle Summaries: Civil War Battle Summaries by State.” http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/bystate.htm (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/bystate.htm
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[CWSIIAL]National Park Service. 2011. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Alabama. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportAlabamaUpdate.pdf. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportAlabamaUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIAR]National Park Service. 2010. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Arkansas. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportArkansasUpdate.pdf. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportArkansasUpdate.pdf
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[CWSIIDC]National Park Service. 2009. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: District of Columbia. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportWashingtonDCUpdate.pdf. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportWashingtonDCUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIFL]National Park Service. 2011. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Florida. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportFloridaUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportFloridaUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIGA]National Park Service. 2010. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Georgia. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportGeorgiaUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportGeorgiaUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIIN]National Park Service. 2009. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Indiana. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportIndianaUpdatewithCover.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportIndianaUpdatewithCover.pdf
[CWSIIKS]National Park Service. 2010. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Kansas. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportKansasUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportKansasUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIKY]National Park Service. 2009. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Kentucky. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportKentuckyUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportKentuckyUpdate.pdf
[CWSIILA]National Park Service. 2010. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Louisiana. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportLouisianaUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportLouisianaUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIMD]National Park Service. 2010. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Maryland. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportMarylandUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportMarylandUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIMN]National Park Service. 2010. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Minnesota. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportMinnesotaUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportMinnesotaUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIMO]National Park Service. 2011. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Missouri. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportMissouriUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportMissouriUpdate.pdf
[CWSIINC]National Park Service. 2010. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of North Carolina. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportNorthCarolinaUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportNorthCarolinaUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIND]National Park Service. 2010. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of North Dakoa. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportNorthDakotaUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportNorthDakotaUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIOH]National Park Service. 2009. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Ohio. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportOhioUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportOhioUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIOK]National Park Service. 2010. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Oklahoma. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportOklahomaUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportOklahomaUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIPA]National Park Service. 2010. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportPennsylvaniaUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportPennsylvaniaUpdate.pdf
[CWSIISC]National Park Service. 2010. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of South Carolina. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportSouthCarolinaUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportSouthCarolinaUpdate.pdf
[CWSIITN]National Park Service. 2009. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Tennessee. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportTennesseeUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportTennesseeUpdate.pdf
[CWSIITX]National Park Service. 2010. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of Texas. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportTexasUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportTexasUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIVA]National Park Service. 2009. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: Commonwealth of Virginia. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportVirginiaUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportVirginiaUpdate.pdf
[CWSIIWV]National Park Service. 2010. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields: State of West Virginia. Washington, D.C. http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportWestVirginiaUpdate.pdf (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportWestVirginiaUpdate.pdf
[CWSS]National Park Service. “Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database (cWSS).” http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm (December 7, 2015). http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm
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[DyerBattles]Dyer, Frederick H. “Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles” ed. Perseus Digital Library. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2001.05.0140. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2001.05.0140
[Eicher2001]Eicher, David J. 2001. The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War. ed. James M. McPherson. Simon & Schuster. http://books.google.com/books?id=1p94XzYASDAC. http://books.google.com/books?id=1p94XzYASDAC
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Other Data Sources

There are other data sources on the American Civil War that are not included in this data collection. These include:

Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

name:aad_battles
path:aad_battles.csv
format:csv

gBattle-level data of the battles in the original reports of the Civil War Sites Advisory Commision compiled during 1990-1993.

These reports were deposited with the National Archives Access to Archival Databases.

Each observation in the data is a battle. The battles are those identified by the CWSAC as the prinicipal battles of the American Civil War, and later used in the official CWSAC Report and its updates, and the CWSS database.

The original documentation reads:

The Civil War Sites Advisory Commission created this database to support its congressional mandate to identify Civil War battlefields, determine their historic significance, assess short- and long-term threats to their integrity, and propose new ideas about their preservation and interpretation. The Commission intended the recommendations to be used as the basis for legislative proposals in the area of battlefield preservation.

The Civil War Sites Advisory Commission data files contain information relating to battlefields of the American Civil War, 1861-1865. Four data files compose this series: Events, Counties, Campaign, and Theater files. The Events file is the primary data file. Of 10,500 armed conflicts in the military history of the Civil War, the file contains information on 384 conflicts that the Commission identified as the principal battles. Each record identifies the following information: state and county or counties of the historic site, the type of battle or event that occurred there, the theater of operations and the campaign to which the engagement relates, the dates of the battle or event, the current ownership of the site, and the assessment of three subject area experts of the military significance, physical integrity, historic preservation status, and interpretive potential of the site or event, and whether it should be a priority for protection of cultural property. The records of the Counties file identify the county location(s) of each battlefield and are linked to the Events file by a common battlefield reference number. The records of the Campaign file include a code for each of 116 campaigns and provide its name, dates, and a ranking of the military importance of the campaign’s battle events. The records of the Campaign file are linked by the campaign code to the records in the Events file. The Theater file records identify five designated Civil War theaters of operation and are linked to the Events file by a theater code.

The records in this file potentially identify the following information: state and county or counties of the historic site, the type of battle or event that occurred there, the theater of operations and the campaign to which the engagement relates, the dates of the battle or event, the current ownership of the site, and the assessment of three subject area experts of the military significance, physical integrity, historic preservation status, and interpretive potential of the site or event, and whether it should be a priority for protection of cultural property.

Sources: [CWSAC_AAD]

Schema

reference_number string Reference Number
event string event
type string Type
start_date date Start date
end_date date End date
theater string Theater
campaign string campaign
threats number threats
ownership_federal boolean Ownership (Federal)
ownership_local boolean Ownership (local government)
ownership_private boolean Ownership (private)
ownership_state boolean Ownership (state government)
ownership_unknown boolean Ownership (unknown)
park boolean park
integrity string integrity
military string military
interpretive_political boolean Interpretive Potential: effect upon international diplomacy
interpretive_commander_loss boolean Interpretive Potential: Loss of significant commander (Wounding, Death, Relieved of Command)
interpretive_casualties boolean Interpretive Potential: Unusually High Casualties
interpretive_tactics_strategy boolean Interpretive Potential: Illustrates Important Lessons in Military Tactics and Strategy
interpretive_public_mind boolean Interpretive Potential: Unusual Importanve in the Public Mind and Imagination
interpretive_combat_arm boolean Interpretive Potential: Significant Participation of Cavalry, Artillery, or Other Single Combat Arm
interpretive_military_firsts boolean Interpretive Potential: Military Firsts
interpretive_minority_troops boolean Interpretive Potential: Participation of Significant Numbers of Minority Troops
interpretive_economic boolean Interpretive Potential: Significant Economic Consequences
interpretive_archaelolgical boolean Interpretive Potential: High Archaelogical Potential
interpretive_logistics boolean Interpretive Potential: Unusually Significant Logistics or Supply Feat
interpretive_individual_bravery boolean Interpretive Potential: Exception Individual Initiative in Bravery or Command
interpretive_group_behavior boolean Interpretive Potential: Exceptional Group Behavior
interpretive_joint_ops boolean Interpretive Potential: Illustrates Joint Operations (Army, Navy)
interpretive_coop_armies boolean Interpretive Potential: Illustrates Cooperation of Separate Military Departments or Armies
interpretive_naval boolean Interpretive Potential: Naval Operations
military_jim string Military Importance (James McPherson)
military_ed string Military Importance (Edwin Bearss)
military_bill string Military Importance (william_cooper)
protected_acres number Protected land area (acres)
protected_percent number Protected (percent of land area)
county string County
land_value string Land value
priority1 boolean priority1
url string url

reference_number

title:Reference Number
type:string
format:default

The reference number assigned to the battle site/event. The first two letters are the abbreviation of the state in which the battle site/event is located. The number reflects the order in which the battle site/events in the state were assigned a reference number.

event

title:event
type:string
format:default

type

title:Type
type:string
format:default

The kind of conflict as designated in The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (Washington, DC: GPO, 1880-1901).

start_date

title:Start date
type:date
format:default

Beginning day of the event.

end_date

title:End date
type:date
format:default

End day of the event.

theater

title:Theater
type:string
format:default

The name of the theater. 1 Main Eastern Theater of operation. 2 Lower Seaboard Theater of Operation. 3 Main Western Theater of Operations & the Gulf Approach (1861-1863). 4 Trans-Mississippi Theater of Operations 5 Pacific Coast Theater Robert N. Scott, the overall editor of The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (Washington, DC: The Government Printing Office, 1880-1901), arranged Series I, of that publication, according to the campaigns and several theaters of operations …. The Official Records editors recognized five theaters of operations, Main Eastern, Lower Seaboard, Main Western, Trans-Mississippi, and Pacific Coast. Dr. Dallas D. Irvine, the creator and major compiler-editor of Military Operations of the Civil War: A Guide-Index to Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865 (Washington, DC: The Government Printing Office, 1968-80), modified this arrangement by removing the Gulf Approach operations from the Main Western Theater and combining them with the Lower Seaboard Theater. The Commission study used Irvine’s classification system.

campaign

title:campaign
type:string
format:default

threats

title:threats
type:number
format:default

The degree of anticipated threats to the battle sites’ integrity over the next 10 years. The Commission assigned the degree of threat based on short- and long-term threats identified by the field investigator on the battle site survey form.

ownership_federal

title:Ownership (Federal)
type:boolean
format:default

The kind(s) of known ownership of the battle site. The Commission relied on the ownership information provided on the survey forms and additional data collected by staff members. The field surveyors and the Commission staff did not consult official ownership records, such as County tax records or maps. Many of the battle sites probably have more kinds of ownership than indicated in the Commission’s database.

ownership_local

title:Ownership (local government)
type:boolean
format:default

ownership_private

title:Ownership (private)
type:boolean
format:default

ownership_state

title:Ownership (state government)
type:boolean
format:default

ownership_unknown

title:Ownership (unknown)
type:boolean
format:default

park

title:park
type:boolean
format:default

Park means any size or kind (historical, recreations, natural, etc.) of federal, state, local, or private park. A park presence does not mean that the battle is interpreted or even that the battle site is protected.

integrity

title:integrity
type:string
format:default

Integrity is the measure of the battle site’s condition. A battle site with fair integrity is largely intact with some changes in primary geographical and topographical configuration and mass and scale of the buildings. A battle site with good integrity is essentially unchanged from the historic period with respect to terrain, land use, road network, and mass and scale of buildings. A battle site with poor integrity is significantly altered in terms of its primary geographical and topographical configuration and mass and scale of the buildings. Road construction and changes in land use are usually evident at sites with poor integrity. Sites with poor integrity sometimes retain core parcels (50-200 acres) intact within the generally fragmented landscape. A local site has changed beyond recognition, meaning that a local resident of the time returning to the site today presumably would not recognize his surroundings. Lost battlefields may retain small (1-50 acres) parcels suitable for commemoration, however, the ability to interpret the battle on the landscape has been lost.

military

title:

military

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’]

The Military Importance or Military Class; Military Importance = Military Class. The Commission ranked each battle (and its associated battle site) within the framework of its campaign and the war. Decisive: A general engagement involving field armies in which a commander achieved a vital strategic objective. Such a result might include an indisputable victory on the field or be limited to the success or termination of a campaign offensive. Decisive battles had a direct, observable impact on the direction, duration, conduct, or outcome of the war. Formative: An engagement involving divisions or detachments of the field armies in which a commader accomplished a limited campaign objective of reconnaissance, disruption, defense, or occupation. Formative battles had an observable influence on the direction, duration, or conduct of the campaign. Limited: An engagement, typically involving detachments of the field armies, in which a commander achived a limited tactical objective of reconnaissance, defense, or occupation. Limited battles maintained contact between the combatants without observable influence on the direction of the campaign. Major: An engagement of magnitude involving field armies or divisions of the armies in which a commander achived an important strategic objective within the context of an ongoing campaign offensive. Major battles had a direct, observable impact on the direction, duration, conduct, or outcome of the campaign.

interpretive_political

title:Interpretive Potential: effect upon international diplomacy
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_commander_loss

title:Interpretive Potential: Loss of significant commander (Wounding, Death, Relieved of Command)
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_casualties

title:Interpretive Potential: Unusually High Casualties
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_tactics_strategy

title:Interpretive Potential: Illustrates Important Lessons in Military Tactics and Strategy
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_public_mind

title:Interpretive Potential: Unusual Importanve in the Public Mind and Imagination
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_combat_arm

title:Interpretive Potential: Significant Participation of Cavalry, Artillery, or Other Single Combat Arm
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_military_firsts

title:Interpretive Potential: Military Firsts
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_minority_troops

title:Interpretive Potential: Participation of Significant Numbers of Minority Troops
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_economic

title:Interpretive Potential: Significant Economic Consequences
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_archaelolgical

title:Interpretive Potential: High Archaelogical Potential
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_logistics

title:Interpretive Potential: Unusually Significant Logistics or Supply Feat
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_individual_bravery

title:Interpretive Potential: Exception Individual Initiative in Bravery or Command
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_group_behavior

title:Interpretive Potential: Exceptional Group Behavior
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_joint_ops

title:Interpretive Potential: Illustrates Joint Operations (Army, Navy)
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_coop_armies

title:Interpretive Potential: Illustrates Cooperation of Separate Military Departments or Armies
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_naval

title:Interpretive Potential: Naval Operations
type:boolean
format:default

military_jim

title:

Military Importance (James McPherson)

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’]

Dr. James M. McPherson. The letter in this field is Dr. McPherson’s initial opinion regarding the military importance of the event. (Refer to MILITARY above.) An entry was made in this field only when Dr. McPherson disagreed with the first military importance value assigned to the event. Differences of opinion about the military importance of specific battle events were resolved at an October 23, 1992 meeting.

military_ed

title:

Military Importance (Edwin Bearss)

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’]

Dr. Edwin C. Bearss. The letter in this field is Mr. Bearss ‘initial opinion regarding the military importance of the event. (Refer to MILITARY above.) An entry was made in this field only when Mr. Bearss disagreed with the first military importance value assigned to the event. Differences of opinion about the military importance of specific battle events were resolved at an October 23, 1992 meeting.

military_bill

title:

Military Importance (william_cooper)

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’]

Dr. William J. Cooper, Jr.. The letter in this field is Dr. Cooper’s initial opinion regarding the military importance of the event. (Refer to MILITARY above.) An entry was made in this field only when Dr. Cooper disagreed with the first military importance value assigned to the event. Differences of opinion about the military importance of specific battle events were resolved at an October 23, 1992 meeting.

protected_acres

title:Protected land area (acres)
type:number
format:default

The number of acres of the battle site that are protected; for example, by easement or park status. This field is ill-defined and incomplete. The data may be inaccurate. The Commission did not use the data in this field.

protected_percent

title:Protected (percent of land area)
type:number
format:default

Percentage of the land area of the battlefield that is protected. This field is ill-defined and incomplete. The data may be inaccurate. The Commission did not use the data in this field.

county

title:County
type:string
format:default

The county, or counties, in which the battle site is located. In Virginia, incorporated cities are not part of their surrounding jurisdiction. Note: The Commission used its Counties database (counties.dbf) for county information rather than this entry in the events database.

land_value

title:Land value
type:string
format:default

The assessed land value of the battle site. This field is incomplete and the data may be inaccurate. The Commission did not use the data in this field.

priority1

title:priority1
type:boolean
format:default

“1” = The battle site/event is one of the Commission’s Priority One battlefields. “0” = The battle site/event is not one of the Commission’s Priority One battlefields. This field was never completed.

url

title:url
type:string
format:url

URL to the record on aad.archives.gov.

Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

name:aad_events
path:aad_events.json
format:json

Sources:

Miscellaneous battle data

name:battlemisc
path:battlemisc.csv
format:csv

Miscellaneous battle data.

Miscellaneous battle-level data coded for this dataset. The battles are the CWSAC battles (see CWSAC Report battle data: battles). The extra data includes:

  • surrenders
  • attackers

Sources: [jrnold]

Schema

cwsac_id string CWSAC Id.
battle_name string Battle name
attacker string Attacker
siege boolean siege
naval string naval

cwsac_id

title:

CWSAC Id.

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

battle_name

title:Battle name
type:string
format:default

attacker

title:

Attacker

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

Which side was the attacker in the battle? This was coded as the side which first initiated combat in that battle. It is not a measure of which side was attacking in the campaign. This was coded from the descriptions in the CWSAC and Wikipedia.

siege

title:siege
type:boolean
format:default

Bodart (1908) battles of the American Civil War

name:bodart1908_battles
path:bodart1908_battles.csv
format:csv

Bodart (1908) Militär-historisches kreigs-lexikon data on battles of the American Civil War

These data are from Bodart (1908) Militär-Historisches Kreigs-Lexicon (1618-1905). The Kreigs-Lexicon includes over 600 battles from European wars 1618–1905.

The most important Engagements, meetings, battles, sieges, assaults, capitulations all wars, with the exception of the colonial wars in periods of 1618-1905.

This data only includes the 50 battles that are part of the American Civil War (pp. 522-542, ). In Bodart, the war is called Nordamerikanischer Bürgerkrieg, the Conderacy is referred to as Konföderierten (Suudstaaten), and the US as Unierten (Nordstaaten).

His criteria for including battles in his list is that they were either

  • of great consequences, e.g. termination of a campaign, lifting a siege, taking a capital city or surrender
  • or involved great number of losses
    • land battle: Losses of greater than 2,000 men on both sides
    • sea battle: Because sea battles had fewer men, some with losses of less than 1,000 were included.

Bodart determines the victor of the battle as follows

  1. the side that claimed the battlefield or achieved purpose of fighting
  2. else, the side which had a lower percentage of casualties

His description of the data (p. 45-47, Google Books translation from German to English):

On admission, the statistically treated battles meeting, sieges, etc., the author has been guided by the principle that only those battles were included, who have played in the history of individual states a greater role.

There were so taken up such fights, which attracted great consequences for themselves (such as termination of the campaign, lifting a siege, taking a capital city, surrender, and so forth), or without regard to such consequences such battles, which, either by the Assembly of a large number of combatants on the battlefield or as result of their great losses appeared worthy of inclusion.

As a basis for the great loss by the host position to be taken to the author, the total loss figure of 2,000 men served together on both sides.

An exception was held regarding the naval battles and Seetreffen, even those which were taken up by what were only 1,000 men or less of total loss and for the reason, because the author wanted the neglected, fighting to give the lake one of its important place.

In the naval battles of modern wars has been the tonnage of the ships, the number of indicated horse-power of the machines, the size, type and number of guns, and the Bemannungsstand account. With the loss of information in addition to human losses appear the ship’s gun and loss account.

The place of the victor in the comparisons is always on the left side, the search for the right of the vanquished. In so-called indecisive battles that party was considered a winner, which claimed the battlefield or the purpose sought by the fighting reached, even if their material loss was greater. If the above factors were not available, the party was given the victory, which scored a minority of the same success as her opponent with a larger Struiterzahl. Since the loss data provide absolute figures for the size of the sustained loss of any scale for the comparative assessment was performed in all loss of Perzentsatz determined the same by the G esam t-Strei terzah 1, which allows an immediate comparison of the enemy’s losses to their relative amount is.

Where it was feasible, the loss of trophies and war material were attached.

The strength information those forces were always given, which were disposable for battle, and therefore in an emergency could still be used, and not merely those which really came into the fight. The author went here based on the consideration that even the presence of a number of troops at one of the battle-field not too distant places affect the enemy in his dispositions, and could act affecting the course of events, therefore, those troops when they where also fight and the decision took no part, were included.

The next to each conflict in the parentheses point to emphasize its meaning at first glance in the manner that the paragraph in question “Lio category called, in which ranks of battle.

For the rank classification or categories of fighting, the total amount of losses (bloody and bloodless) both opponents were decisive for the author, taken together, u. ZW. Range from the

Fight on land in the

  • 1st category, those in which the total casualties reached at least 30,000
  • 2nd category … 20,000
  • 3rd category … 10,000
  • 4th category … 5,000
  • 5th category … 3,000
  • 6th category … 1,000

In the battles at sea in the

  • 1st category, those in which the total casualties reached at least 10,000
  • 2nd category … 5,000
  • 3rd category … 3,000
  • 4th category … 2,000
  • 5th category … 1,000
  • 6th category … 500

Left the battles which the first three categories innate (about 250 in number), and which represent the greatest fights of modern times and the most recent time, was already at the point where they reach the treatise, a bouncing into your eyes preferably sooner so that readers will point out at once that he has to do here with a meaningful fight.

The strength and casualty figures have been rounded up by the author after u. Btw. In such a way that a number of less than 50 men on 50, such a of less than 100 men were rounded down to 100.

And on page 601:

With regard to the rank classification of fighting in six categories, is with regard to the land battles, and -meeting -Gefechte, and referenced with respect to the sea-battles, and -meeting -Gefechte to the “Explanatory Preface” in the on page 47 apparent explanation.

With regard to the rank classification of fights included in the column “attack, siege, storming, surrender fortified places” is expressly noted that not as the sum total of the mutual losses as a basis of classification used in the battles, meetings and engagements in these battles, but the strength of the occupation of the fortified place in question, so that a besieged fortress with a garrison of more than 30,000 men under the struggles 1st order, one with 20,000 to 30,000 men in the 2nd order, etc., as set out on page 47 included, has been. With regard to the “capitulations in the open field,” so the overall strength of the resultant army served as the basis for the ranking classification, again after the numeral regular gradation of the six categories, as discussed on page 47 concerning the fighting on land.

Locations of data on the American Civil War

  • The costliest battles of the war leading states since 1618: p. 843
  • The largest victories and commanders. p. 774
  • Generals killed in battle. p. 911-

Translations of the German terms used in Bodart

  • Streitkräfte = “armed forces” - “hievon im Kampfe” = Forces engaged in combat (“thereof in conflict”) - “infanterie” = infantry - “kavallerie” = cavalry - “artillerie” = artillery - “Gesamt - Stärke” = “Total - Strength” - “geschütze”, “gesch.” = guns
  • “verluste” = casualties - “tot” = killed - “verwundet”, “verw.” = wounded - “blutige einbusse” = killed or wounded (“bloody casualties”) - “tot und verwundet”, “tot u. verw.” = killed or wounded - “vermixßt, gefangen” = missing, captured - “gefangen”, “gefg.” = captured - “gesamt - verslust” = total casualties (killed, wounded, and missing or captured) - “offz.” = “Officers” - “Gen.” = “Generals”
  • “Gefallene Generale” = generals killed in action
  • “Verl. an Trophäen” = “losses of materials”
    • “Kan.”, “Kanonen” = “canon”
    • “Fahnen” = “flag”
    • “Wagen” = “wagon”
    • “Geschutze”, “Gesch.” = “artillery”
    • “Munitionswagen” = “gun wagons”
    • “Gewehre” = “guns”
  • “kanonen”, “kan.” = cannon
  • “fahnen” = flags
  • “geschütze”, “gesch.” = guns

Bodart classifies battles into the following cateogies:

  • Belagerung : siege
  • Einnahme : taking
  • Gefecht : battle
  • Treffen : meeting, encounter
  • Schlacht : battle
  • Kapitulation : surrender
  • Erstürmung : storming
  • Einschliessung : confinement
  • Überfall : raid
  • Vergebliche belagerung : unsuccessful siege
  • Seeschlacht : naval battle

These battle types are placed into 4 larger categories (see pp 602-607) with subcategories.

  • “Land-schlachten, -Treffen, -Gefechte” (“land battles”)
  • “See-Schlachten, -Treffen, -Gefechte” (“sea battles”)
  • “Angriff, Erstürmung, Belagerung, Kapitulation befestigter Plätse” (“Attack, assault, siege, capitulation fortified places”)
  • “Kapitulation auf freiem Felde (“surrenders (not after a siege)”)

There is also a category entitled “Summe der” (total of the …)

  • Kämpfe zu Lande (“battles on land”)
  • Kämpfe zur See (“battles at sea”)
  • Belagerungen (“siege”)
  • Kapitulation (“surrender”)

Final total category “Gesamtsumme der Kämpfe” (“total fights”)

  • “die bedeutendsten niederlagen der Foo gegen die Bar” : “the most significant defeats of Foo against Bar”
  • “die größten Siege der Foo gegen die Bar” : “the biggest victories of Foo against Bar”

Corrections

  • Bodart listed the date of the Battle of Ringgold as 1863-11-13 to 1863-11-25; I changed this to 1863-11-23 to 1863-11-25, the correct dates for this battle.

Several “battles” in Bodart are campaigns. For exmample, Petersburg spans June 9, 1864 (First Battle of Petersburg) to April 3, 1865 (capture of Petersburg after the Third Battle of Petersburg). This includes parts of the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign and Appomattox Campaign.

While most entries are presented in an almost tabular form, some entries only have a paragraph of text. An example of this is from p. 528, Schlacht bei Perryville,

Sieg der Konföderierten (68.000 M.) unter Gen. Bragg über die Unierten (54.000 M.) unter GM. Buell.

The Google Books translation of this passage is

Victory for the Confederates (68,000 meters) under General. Bragg on the Uniate (54,000 meters) in GM. Buell.”

The relevant data that I extract from this text is,

  • Confederates are the victor
  • Confederate force - gesamt-starke = 68000 - commander = “Gen. Bragg”
  • Union force - gesamt-starke = 54000 - commander “GM. Buell”

The sources cited by Bodart are (p. 29):

  • Badeau “Military History of Ulysses S. Grant”
  • Century Company “Battles and leaders of the civil war”
  • Lee-Childe “Le general Lee, sa vie er ses campagnes”
  • Official Records of the Union and Confederate armies
  • Paris, comte de “Histoire de la guerre civile en Amerique”

Notable quirks of this dataset:

  • Seven Days Battles are combined into a single battle: Chickahominy (June 25-July 1, 1862)
  • There is a single battle for the Siege of Petersburg (June 9, 1864 to April 3, 1865)
  • There is a single battle for the Siege of Charleston (April 1, 1863 to February 18, 1865)
  • It includes a battle for the surrender Joseph E. Johnston at Durham’’s Station in North Carolina.

Sources: [Bodart1908]

Schema

battle_id integer Battle number
battle_name string Battle name
other_names string Other name(s)
start_date date Start Date
end_date date End Date
location string Location
state string State
category_schlacht boolean Battle
category_treffen boolean Meeting
category_belagerung boolean Siege
category_kapitulation boolean Surrender
category_einnahme integer Capture
category_size integer Size
page integer page

battle_id

title:

Battle number

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:1

battle_name

title:Battle name
type:string
format:default

Name of the battle

other_names

title:Other name(s)
type:string
format:default

Alternate names for the battle

start_date

title:Start Date
type:date
format:default

end_date

title:End Date
type:date
format:default

location

title:Location
type:string
format:default

Location of the battle (in German)

state

title:

State

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z]{2}

State in which the battle occurred. Two-letter abbreviation.

category_schlacht

title:Battle
type:boolean
format:default

Was the battle a major battle (“Schlacht”)?

category_treffen

title:Meeting
type:boolean
format:default

Was the battle a meeting or encounter (“Treffen”)?

category_belagerung

title:Siege
type:boolean
format:default

Was the battle a siege (“Belagerung”)?

category_kapitulation

title:Surrender
type:boolean
format:default

Was the battle a surrender (“Kapitulation”)?

category_einnahme

title:Capture
type:integer
format:default

Was the battle a capture (“Einnahme”)?

category_size

title:

Size

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:1
maximum:6

Category of the battle based on total casualties. For land battles the categories area 1. > 30,000 2. > 20,000 3. > 10,000 4. > 5,000 5. > 3,000 6. > 1,000

page

title:page
type:integer
format:default

Page number in Bodart (1908)

Bodart (1908) battle data: commanders

name:bodart1908_commanders
path:bodart1908_commanders.csv
format:csv

Bodart (1908) data on the commanders of battles of the American Civil War

These data are from Bodart (1908), “Militär-Historisches Kreigs-Lexicon (1618-1905)”. See Bodart (1908) battles of the American Civil War for more information on this source.

This table contains the commanders of each force in each battle in Bodart.

Sources: [Bodart1908]

Schema

battle_id string Battle Id.
belligerent string belligerent
full_name string Name
last_name string Last Name
first_name string First Name
middle_name string Middle Name
suffix number Suffix
rank string Rank
dbpedia string Dbpedia

battle_id

title:Battle Id.
type:string
format:default

belligerent

title:belligerent
type:string
format:default

full_name

title:Name
type:string
format:default

Name of the commander

last_name

title:Last Name
type:string
format:default

first_name

title:First Name
type:string
format:default

middle_name

title:Middle Name
type:string
format:default

suffix

title:Suffix
type:number
format:default

rank

title:Rank
type:string
format:default

rank of the commander

dbpedia

title:Dbpedia
type:string
format:url

dbpedia.org URI of the commandern

Sources: [Bodart1908]

Bodart (1908) battle data: force strengths and casualties

name:bodart1908_forces
path:bodart1908_forces.csv
format:csv

Bodart (1908) data on force sizes and casualties in battles of the American Civil War

These data are from Bodart (1908), “Militär-Historisches Kreigs-Lexicon (1618-1905)”. See Bodart (1908) battles of the American Civil War for more information on this source.

This table contains force sizes and casualties for each combatant in each battle.

I have found that the strength values in Bodart tend to be higher in other sources. He seems to use the total size of the unit involved in that theater or operations, without considering which parts of that unit participated in a given battle.

Sources: [Bodart1908]

Schema

battle_id string Battle id
belligerent string belligerent
strength integer Strength
strength_engaged integer Strength Engaged
infantry integer Infantry
cavalry integer cavalry
artillery integer Artillery
guns integer guns
killed integer Killed
killed_percent number Killed (percent)
killed_generals integer killed_generals
killed_officers integer killed_officers
killed_wounded integer killed_wounded
killed_wounded_percent number Killed Wounded (percent)
killed_wounded_generals integer Generals killed or wounded
killed_wounded_officers integer Officers killed or wounded
wounded integer wounded
wounded_percent number Wounded (percent)
wounded_generals integer Generals wounded
wounded_officers integer Officers wounded
captured integer captured
captured_generals integer Generals captured
captured_officers integer Officers captured
missing integer missing
missing_percent number Missing (percent)
missing_generals integer Generals missing
missing_officers integer Officers missing
casualties integer Casualties
casualties_percent number Casualties (percent)
casualties_officers integer Casualties (officers)
casualties_generals integer Casualties (generals)
losses_guns integer Losses of guns
losses_caissons integer Losses of caissons
losses_cannon integer Losses of cannons
losses_canons number losses_canons
losses_flags integer Losses of flags
losses_munition_wagons integer Losses of munition wagons
losses_wagons integer Losses of wagons
note string note

battle_id

title:Battle id
type:string
format:default

belligerent

title:belligerent
type:string
format:default

strength

title:Strength
type:integer
format:default

Total personnel

strength_engaged

title:Strength Engaged
type:integer
format:default

Personnel engaged in combat

infantry

title:Infantry
type:integer
format:default

Number of infantry

cavalry

title:cavalry
type:integer
format:default

Number of cavalry

artillery

title:Artillery
type:integer
format:default

Number of artillery personnel

guns

title:guns
type:integer
format:default

Number of guns (artillery pieces)

killed

title:Killed
type:integer
format:default

killed_percent

title:

Killed (percent)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0
maximum:1

killed_generals

title:killed_generals
type:integer
format:default

killed_officers

title:killed_officers
type:integer
format:default

killed_wounded

title:killed_wounded
type:integer
format:default

killed_wounded_percent

title:

Killed Wounded (percent)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0
maximum:1

killed_wounded_generals

title:Generals killed or wounded
type:integer
format:default

killed_wounded_officers

title:Officers killed or wounded
type:integer
format:default

wounded

title:wounded
type:integer
format:default

wounded_percent

title:

Wounded (percent)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0
maximum:1

wounded_generals

title:Generals wounded
type:integer
format:default

wounded_officers

title:Officers wounded
type:integer
format:default

captured

title:captured
type:integer
format:default

captured_generals

title:Generals captured
type:integer
format:default

captured_officers

title:Officers captured
type:integer
format:default

missing

title:missing
type:integer
format:default

missing_percent

title:

Missing (percent)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0
maximum:1

missing_generals

title:Generals missing
type:integer
format:default

missing_officers

title:Officers missing
type:integer
format:default

casualties

title:Casualties
type:integer
format:default

Total casualties (killed, wounded, and missing or captured)

casualties_percent

title:

Casualties (percent)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0
maximum:1

casualties_officers

title:Casualties (officers)
type:integer
format:default

casualties_generals

title:Casualties (generals)
type:integer
format:default

losses_guns

title:Losses of guns
type:integer
format:default

losses_caissons

title:Losses of caissons
type:integer
format:default

losses_cannon

title:Losses of cannons
type:integer
format:default

losses_canons

title:losses_canons
type:number
format:default

losses_flags

title:Losses of flags
type:integer
format:default

losses_munition_wagons

title:Losses of munition wagons
type:integer
format:default

losses_wagons

title:Losses of wagons
type:integer
format:default

note

title:note
type:string
format:default

Bodart (1908) battle data: generals killed

name:bodart1908_generals_killed
path:bodart1908_generals_killed.csv
format:csv

Bodart (1908) data on the generals killed in battles of the American Civil War

These data are from Bodart (1908), “Militär-Historisches Kreigs-Lexicon (1618-1905)”. See Bodart (1908) battles of the American Civil War for more information on this source.

This table contains the generals killed in battle for each battle in Bodart.

Bodart also lists the generals killed in battle on p. 910-911.

Bodart’s correpondence of ranks

  • Gen. = general = kommandierender General
  • Lieut.-Gen. = liutenant-general = Generalleutenant
  • Maj.-Gen. = major-general = Generalmajor
  • Brig.-Gen. = brigadier-general = Brigade-general

Sources: [Bodart1908]

Schema

battle_id string Battle Id.
belligerent string belligerent
full_name string full_name
last_name string Last name
first_name string First name
middle_name string Middle name
suffix number Suffix
rank string Rank
date date date
dbpedia string Dbpedia URI

battle_id

title:Battle Id.
type:string
format:default

belligerent

title:belligerent
type:string
format:default

full_name

title:full_name
type:string
format:default

last_name

title:Last name
type:string
format:default

first_name

title:First name
type:string
format:default

middle_name

title:Middle name
type:string
format:default

suffix

title:Suffix
type:number
format:default

rank

title:Rank
type:string
format:default

Rank of the general

date

title:date
type:date
format:default

Date the general was killed (if given).

dbpedia

title:Dbpedia URI
type:string
format:url

URI of the dbpedia.org resource for the person.

Correspondence between Bodart (1908) battles and CWSAC battle IDs

name:bodart1908_to_cwsac
path:bodart1908_to_cwsac.json
format:json

Correspondence between battles in Bodart (1908) and CWSAC battle identifiers.

This is the correpsondence between battles in Bodart (1908), e.g. Bodart (1908) battles of the American Civil War, and the battle identifiers used by the National Park Service for CWSAC battles, e.g. CWSAC Report battle data: battles.

Sources: [Bodart1908]

Correspondence between Bodart (1908) battles and dbpedia.org resources

name:bodart1908_to_dbpedia
path:bodart1908_to_dbpedia.json
format:json

Correspondence between battles in Bodart (1908) and dbpedia.org URIs.

This is the correpsondence between battles in Bodart (1908), e.g. Bodart (1908) battles of the American Civil War, and URIs of dbpedia.org resources.

Sources: [Bodart1908]

War Trend from Burdekin and Langdana (1993)

name:burdekin_langdana_war_trend
path:burdekin_langdana_war_trend.csv
format:csv

War Trend variable used in Burdekin and Langdana (1993) “War Finance in the Southern Confederacy, 1861-1865”, Explorations in Economic History

They classify each quarter of the war as either neutral (0), bad for the Confederacy (-1), or good for the Confederacy (+1). All quarter are classified as 0 except

  • +1 for 1863Q3: victory of Chancelorsville aand advance of Lee’s army into Maryland and Pennsylvania
  • -1 for 1862Q2: Richmond threatened by McClellan during the Peninsular campaign
  • -1 for 1863Q4 and 1864Q1: Aftermath of Gettysburg and Vicksburg

Their clasification was based on the qualitative accounts of crises of confidence in Schwab (1901), The Confederate States of America, 1861-1865 [Schwab1901]. The variable is set to 0 in 1864Q2 and 1864Q3 because the Northern offensive stalls at the start of the year, and the northern Democratic party’s nominates of McClellan.

Sources: [BurdekinLangdana1993]

Schema

date date Date
trend integer War Trend

date

title:Date
type:date
format:default

First day of the quarter

trend

title:War Trend
type:integer
format:default

-1 (+1) if war news is unfavorable (favorable) to Confederacy; 0 otherwise.

Batte data from civilwar.org

name:civilwarorg_battles
path:civilwarorg_battles.csv
format:csv

Data on battles from the Civil War Trust. These are a subset of the National Park Service CWSAC battles, but can have slightly different, and sometimes more detailed, values for forces and casualties.

Sources:

Schema

battle_id string Battle
battle_name string battle_name
url string url
start_date date Start date
end_date date End date
alternate_names string Alternate Names
location string Locations
state string state
campaign string Campaign
result string Result
total_casualties string Total casualties
total_strength string Total strength
cwsac_id string CWSAC Id.
dbpedia_url string dbpedia.org link

battle_id

title:Battle
type:string
format:default

battle_name

title:battle_name
type:string
format:default

url

title:url
type:string
format:url

URL of the battle on civilwar.org.

start_date

title:Start date
type:date
format:default

end_date

title:End date
type:date
format:default

alternate_names

title:Alternate Names
type:string
format:default

location

title:Locations
type:string
format:default

state

title:state
type:string
format:default

campaign

title:Campaign
type:string
format:default

Compaign of the battle.

result

title:Result
type:string
format:default

Battle result: Union victory, Confederate victory, or Inconclusive

total_casualties

title:Total casualties
type:string
format:default

Total of Confederate and Union casualties

total_strength

title:Total strength
type:string
format:default

Total of Confederate and Union strength (forces engaged).

cwsac_id

title:CWSAC Id.
type:string
format:default
constraints:

CWSAC battle identifier. See CWSAC Report battle data: battles.

Sources:

dbpedia_url

title:dbpedia.org link
type:string
format:url

Link to dbpedia.org resource.

Sources:

Commanders in civilwar.org battle data

name:civilwarorg_commanders
path:civilwarorg_commanders.csv
format:csv

Commanders of battles from the Civil War Trust. See Batte data from civilwar.org.

Sources:

Schema

battle_id string Battle
belligerent string belligerent
name string Commander Name
url string Commander’s Bio URL

battle_id

title:Battle
type:string
format:default

belligerent

title:

belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

name

title:Commander Name
type:string
format:default

url

title:Commander’s Bio URL
type:string
format:url

URL to the biography of the commander at http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/biographies/.

Strengths and casualties for forces in the civilwar.org battle data.

name:civilwarorg_forces
path:civilwarorg_forces.csv
format:csv

Casualties and strengths of forces in battles from the Civil War Trust. See Batte data from civilwar.org.

Sources:

Schema

battle_id string Battle
belligerent string Belligerent
strength integer Strength
casualties integer Total casualties
killed integer Killed
wounded integer Wounded
killed_wounded number killed_wounded
missing_captured integer Missing and Captured

battle_id

title:Battle
type:string
format:default

belligerent

title:

Belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confderate’]

strength

title:Strength
type:integer
format:default
constraints:

Troops engaged in the battle.

casualties

title:Total casualties
type:integer
format:default
constraints:

killed

title:Killed
type:integer
format:default
constraints:

wounded

title:Wounded
type:integer
format:default
constraints:

killed_wounded

title:killed_wounded
type:number
format:default

missing_captured

title:Missing and Captured
type:integer
format:default
constraints:

Clodfelter (2008) battle data: battles

name:clodfelter_battles
path:clodfelter_battles.csv
format:csv

Battle data for the battles of the American Civil War in Clodfelter, M. (2008) Warfare And Armed Conflicts: A Statistical Encyclopedia of Casualty and Other Figures, 1494-2007.

Clodfelter has no strict rule for the inclusion of battles; his criteria is to include “all important and significant actions and the results of each conflict” (p. 1). No casualty threshhold is used to select battles because that would have to vary across wars to produce sensical results.

Clodfelter divides the American Civil War into three theaters

  • Eastern
  • Western
  • Blockade War

and divides the battles into thirteen groups: East (1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865), West (1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865), and Blocade War (1861–1862, 1863, 1864–1865).

Note on battle casualty percent. 15 percent for the American Civil War (p. 5).

The following battles had a significant naval component.

  • Roanoke Island (Feb 7-8, 1862): large land component (13000, 3000)
  • Hampton Roads (Mar 8, 1862): ship vs. ship.
  • New Orleans (April 24, 1862): ship vs. fort.
  • Galveston (Jan 1, 1863) Both sides had some land forces.
  • Fort Hindman (Jan 11, 1863). Both sides had significant land forces.
  • Mobile Bay (Aug 5, 1864): Mostly ships.
  • Fort Fisher (Jan 13-15). Both sides had significant land forces. Bombardment + assault on fort.

Quirks of the battles in this data:

  • Vicksburg: divided into the overall siege and two Assaults

    • Vicksburg (siege) on 1863-5-18 to 1863-7-4
    • Vicksburg (1st assault) on 1863-5-19
    • Vicksburg (2nd assault) on 1863-5-22
  • Port Hudson is divided into the overall siege and two Assaults

    • Port Hudson (Siege) on 1863-5-26 to 1863-7-9
    • Port Hudson (1st assault) on 1863-5-27
    • Port Hudson (2nd assault) on 1863-6-14
  • Chattanooga: includes a battle for the overall battle and four separate Battles

    • Chattanooga on 1863-11-23 to 1863-11-25
    • Chattanooga (Orchard Knob/Indian Hill) on 11-23
    • Chattanooga (Lookout Mountain) on 11-24
    • Chattanooga (Tunnel Hill) on 11-25
    • Chattanooga (Missionary Ridge) on 11-25
  • Cold Harbor: includes a battle for the overall siege and one for the assault

    • Cold Harbor (assault) on 1864-6-3
    • Cold Harbor on 1864-5-31 to 1864-6-12
  • The Battle of Hampton Roads on March 8-9, 1862 is split into battles for each day

    • Hampton Roads (first day) on 1862-03-08
    • Hampton Roads (second day) on 1862-03-09
  • Seven Days Battles includes an entry for the entire Seven Days Battles (June 25-July 1), as well as one for each separate battle.

    • The Orchard (Seven Days)
    • Mechanicsville (Seven Days)
    • Gaines’s Mill (Seven Days)
    • Savage’s Station (Seven Days)
    • White Oak Swamp (Seven Days)
    • Malvern Hill (Seven Days)
  • 2nd Bull Run (Manasas) [VA026] (1862-8-28 to 1862-8-30) and Chantilly [VA027] (1862-9-1) are divided into two battles:
    • Groveton (1862-8-28)
    • Second Bull Run/Chantilly (Second Manassas) (1862-8-29 to 1862-9-1)
  • 3rd Petersburg on 1865-04-02 is split into two battles

    • Fort Gregg on 1865-04-02
    • Petersburg (2nd Assault) on 1865-04-02
  • Mobile Bay only includes the assault on August 5, 1864 and not the entire siege.

Sources: [Clodfelter2008]

Schema

battle_id string battle_id
theater string Theater
theater_years string theater_years
start_date date Start date
end_date date End Date
result string Result
page integer Page

battle_id

title:battle_id
type:string
format:default

theater

title:

Theater

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘East’, ‘West’, ‘Blockade War’]

theater_years

title:

theater_years

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘Eastern Theater: 1861’, ‘Western Theater: 1861’, ‘The Blockade War: 1861-2’, ‘East: 1862’, ‘West: 1862’, ‘East: 1863’, ‘West: 1863’, ‘The Blockade War: 1863’, ‘East: 1864’, ‘West: 1864’, ‘The Blockade War: 1864-5’, ‘East: 1865’, ‘West: 1865’]

start_date

title:Start date
type:date
format:default

end_date

title:End Date
type:date
format:default

result

title:

Result

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘Union’, ‘Confederate’, ‘Indecisive’]

Result of the battle: Union victory, Confederate victory or tie. Clodfelter does not classify battles by result. This variable was added. The classifications follow CWSAC (CWSAC Report battle data: battles) where available.

Sources: [Clodfelter2008]

page

title:Page
type:integer
format:default

Page number in Clodfelter (2008)

Clodfelter (2008) battle data: commanders

name:clodfelter_commanders
path:clodfelter_commanders.csv
format:csv

Principal commanders of the battles listed in Clodfelter (2008) Warfare and Armed Conflicts.

Clodfelter does not directly list the principal commander of the battles. These were added for this data. They primarily follow the principal commanders for each battle given by the CWSAC (CWSAC Report (1993) battle data: commanders).

Sources: [Clodfelter2008]

Schema

battle_id string battle_id
belligerent string belligerent
commander_number integer commander_number
PersonID string PersonID
last_name string last_name
first_name string first_name
middle_name string middle_name
middle_initial string middle_initial
rank string rank
navy number navy

battle_id

title:battle_id
type:string
format:default

belligerent

title:belligerent
type:string
format:default

commander_number

title:commander_number
type:integer
format:default

PersonID

title:PersonID
type:string
format:default

last_name

title:last_name
type:string
format:default

first_name

title:first_name
type:string
format:default

middle_name

title:middle_name
type:string
format:default

middle_initial

title:middle_initial
type:string
format:default

rank

title:rank
type:string
format:default

Clodfelter (2008) battle data: forces

name:clodfelter_forces
path:clodfelter_forces.csv
format:csv

Sources: [Clodfelter2008]

Schema

battle_id string battle_id
belligerent string Belligerent
strength integer Strength
infantry integer Infantry personnel
cavalry integer Cavalry personnel
crewmen integer Crewmen
corps integer corps
cavalry_corps integer Cavalry Corps
divisions integer Divisions
cavalry_divisions integer Cavalry Divisions
brigades integer Brigades
companies integer Companies
frigates integer frigates
gunboats integer Gunboats
ironclads integer Ironclads
sloops integer Sloops
steamers integer Steamers
warships_and_transports integer Warships and Transports
warships integer Warships
wooden_warships integer Wooden Warships
guns integer Guns
casualties integer Casualties
captured integer Captured
killed integer Killed
wounded integer Wounded
missing integer Missing
killed_wounded integer Killed or Wounded
killed_missing integer Killed or Missing
missing_captured integer Missing or Captured
wounded_missing integer Wounded or Missing
guns_lost integer Guns Lost
guns_captured number guns_captured
small_arms_lost integer Small Arms Lost
small_arms_captured number small_arms_captured
warships_sunk integer Warships Sunk
warships_damaged integer Warships Damaged
gunboats_sunk integer Gunboats Sunk
gunboats_captured integer Gunboats Captured
ironclads_sunk integer Ironclads Sunk
ironclads_captured integer Ironclads Captured
forts_captured integer Forts Captured
note string Note
str_mean number Strength (mean)
str_var number Strength (variance)

battle_id

title:battle_id
type:string
format:default

belligerent

title:

Belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

strength

title:

Strength

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Total number of personnel in the battle

infantry

title:

Infantry personnel

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Total number of infantry in the battle

cavalry

title:

Cavalry personnel

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Total number of cavalry in the battle

crewmen

title:

Crewmen

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Total number of naval crew in the battle

corps

title:

corps

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of corps in the battle

cavalry_corps

title:

Cavalry Corps

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of cavalry corps in the battle

divisions

title:

Divisions

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of divisions in the battle

cavalry_divisions

title:

Cavalry Divisions

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of cavalry divisions in the battle

brigades

title:

Brigades

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of brigades in the battle

companies

title:

Companies

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of companies in the battle

frigates

title:

frigates

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

gunboats

title:

Gunboats

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

ironclads

title:

Ironclads

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

sloops

title:

Sloops

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

steamers

title:

Steamers

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

warships_and_transports

title:

Warships and Transports

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

warships

title:

Warships

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

wooden_warships

title:

Wooden Warships

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

guns

title:

Guns

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of artillery pieces

casualties

title:

Casualties

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Casualties (killed, wounded, and missing or captured)

captured

title:

Captured

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

killed

title:

Killed

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

wounded

title:

Wounded

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

missing

title:

Missing

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

killed_wounded

title:

Killed or Wounded

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

killed_missing

title:

Killed or Missing

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

missing_captured

title:

Missing or Captured

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

wounded_missing

title:

Wounded or Missing

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

guns_lost

title:

Guns Lost

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of guns (artillery pieces) captured by the opponent.

guns_captured

title:guns_captured
type:number
format:default

small_arms_lost

title:

Small Arms Lost

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of small arms captured by the opponent.

small_arms_captured

title:small_arms_captured
type:number
format:default

warships_sunk

title:

Warships Sunk

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of warships sunk by the opponent.

warships_damaged

title:

Warships Damaged

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of warships damaged by the opponent.

gunboats_sunk

title:

Gunboats Sunk

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of gunboats sunk by the opponent.

gunboats_captured

title:

Gunboats Captured

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of gunboats captured by the opponent.

ironclads_sunk

title:

Ironclads Sunk

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of ironclads sunk by the opponent.

ironclads_captured

title:

Ironclads Captured

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of ironclads captured by the opponent.

forts_captured

title:

Forts Captured

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of forts captured by the opponent.

note

title:Note
type:string
format:default

str_mean

title:

Strength (mean)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Mean of the estimated strength in personnel of the force. See code for how it is calculated.

Sources: [Clodfelter2008]

str_var

title:

Strength (variance)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Variance of the estimated strength in personnel of the force. See code for how it is calculated.

Sources: [Clodfelter2008]

Correspondence between Clodfelter and CWSAC battles.

name:clodfelter_to_cwsac
path:clodfelter_to_cwsac.json
format:json

Sources: [Clodfelter2008]

clodfelter_to_dbpedia

name:clodfelter_to_dbpedia
path:clodfelter_to_dbpedia.json
format:json

Sources: [Clodfelter2008]

CWSAC Report Updates battle data

name:cws2
path:cws2.json
format:json

Data from the CWSAC Report Updates

This is a json file with an entry for each battle and the data arranged hierarchically. The various other cwsac2_* datasets present this same data in tabular form.

Sources:

CWSAC Report Updates battle data: battles

name:cws2_battles
path:cws2_battles.csv
format:csv

Sources: [CWSII], [CWSIIAL], [CWSIIAR], [CWSIICO], [CWSIIDC], [CWSIIFL], [CWSIIGA], [CWSIIKS], [CWSIIKY], [CWSIIMN], [CWSIILA], [CWSIIMD], [CWSIIMO], [CWSIINC], [CWSIIND], [CWSIIOH], [CWSIIOK], [CWSIIPA], [CWSIISC], [CWSIITN], [CWSIIVA], [CWSIIWV]

Schema

battle string Battle
battle_name string Battle Name
state string State
campaign string Campaign
url string url
forces_text string Forces
strength integer Strength
results_text string Results (text)
result number result
study_area number Study Area
core_area number core_area
potnr_boundary number potnr_boundary
strength_mean number Strength (mean)
strength_var number Strength (variance)

battle

title:

Battle

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

battle_name

title:Battle Name
type:string
format:default

state

title:

State

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:2
maxLength:2
pattern:[A-Z][A-Z]

State in which the battle occurred. Two-letter abbreviation of the state.

campaign

title:Campaign
type:string
format:default

Campaign of the battle

url

title:url
type:string
format:url

URL of the CWSAC Updated report

forces_text

title:Forces
type:string
format:default

Text description of the forces involved in the battle

strength

title:

Strength

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Total personnel (on both sides) in the battle. For some battles, CWSAC gives an aggregate total, but not totals for the individual sides.

results_text

title:Results (text)
type:string
format:default

Description of the result of the battle

result

title:result
type:number
format:default

Battle result

study_area

title:Study Area
type:number
format:default

Study area in acres The Study Area represents the historic extent of the battle as it unfolded across the landscape. The Study Area contains resources known to relate to or contribute to the battle event: where troops maneuvered and deployed, immediately before and after combat, and where they fought during combat. Historic accounts, terrain analysis, and feature identification inform the delineation of the Study Area boundary. Historic setting, approaches, and natural features that figure importantly in the battle are defining elements. The Study Area indicates the extent to which historic and archeological resources associated with the battle (areas of combat, command, communications, logistics, medical services, etc.) may be found and protected. Surveyors delineated Study Area boundaries for every battle site that was positively identified through research and field survey, regardless of its present integrity.

core_area

title:core_area
type:number
format:default

Core area in acres The Core Area represents the areas of direct engagement on the battlefield. Positions that delivered or received fire, and the space connecting them, fall within the Core Area. Frequently described as “hallowed ground,” land within the Core Area is often the first to be targeted for protection. There may be more than one Core Area on a battlefield, but all lie within the Study Area.

potnr_boundary

title:potnr_boundary
type:number
format:default

Potential National Register Boundary area in acres Unlike the Study and Core Area, which are based only upon the interpretation of historic events, the Potential National Register (PotNR) boundary represents ABPP�s assessment of a Study Area�s current integrity (the surviving landscape and features that convey the site�s historic sense of place). The PotNR boundary may include all or some of the Study Area, and all or some of the Core Area. Although preparing a National Register nomination may require further assessment of historic integrity and more documentation than that provided by the ABPP survey, PotNR boundaries identify land that merits this additional effort.

strength_mean

title:

Strength (mean)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Mean of the estimated strength in personnel of the force. See code for how it is calculated.

Sources: [CWSII], [CWSIIAL], [CWSIIAR], [CWSIICO], [CWSIIDC], [CWSIIFL], [CWSIIGA], [CWSIIKS], [CWSIIKY], [CWSIIMN], [CWSIILA], [CWSIIMD], [CWSIIMO], [CWSIINC], [CWSIIND], [CWSIIOH], [CWSIIOK], [CWSIIPA], [CWSIISC], [CWSIITN], [CWSIIVA], [CWSIIWV]

strength_var

title:

Strength (variance)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Variance of the estimated strength in personnel of the force. See code for how it is calculated.

Sources: [CWSII], [CWSIIAL], [CWSIIAR], [CWSIICO], [CWSIIDC], [CWSIIFL], [CWSIIGA], [CWSIIKS], [CWSIIKY], [CWSIIMN], [CWSIILA], [CWSIIMD], [CWSIIMO], [CWSIINC], [CWSIIND], [CWSIIOH], [CWSIIOK], [CWSIIPA], [CWSIISC], [CWSIITN], [CWSIIVA], [CWSIIWV]

CWSAC Report Updates: commanders

name:cws2_commanders
path:cws2_commanders.csv
format:csv

Sources: [CWSII], [CWSIIAL], [CWSIIAR], [CWSIICO], [CWSIIDC], [CWSIIFL], [CWSIIGA], [CWSIIKS], [CWSIIKY], [CWSIIMN], [CWSIILA], [CWSIIMD], [CWSIIMO], [CWSIINC], [CWSIIND], [CWSIIOH], [CWSIIOK], [CWSIIPA], [CWSIISC], [CWSIITN], [CWSIIVA], [CWSIIWV]

Schema

battle string Battle
belligerent string belligerent
fullname string Full name
rank string Rank
last_name string Last Name
first_name string First Name
middle_name string Middle Name
suffix string Suffix

battle

title:

Battle

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

belligerent

title:

belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’, ‘Native American’]

fullname

title:Full name
type:string
format:default

rank

title:Rank
type:string
format:default

Rank of the commander at the time of the battle

last_name

title:Last Name
type:string
format:default

first_name

title:First Name
type:string
format:default

middle_name

title:Middle Name
type:string
format:default

suffix

title:Suffix
type:string
format:default

CWSAC Report Updates battle data: battle dates

name:cws2_dates
path:cws2_dates.csv
format:csv

Sources: [CWSII], [CWSIIAL], [CWSIIAR], [CWSIICO], [CWSIIDC], [CWSIIFL], [CWSIIGA], [CWSIIKS], [CWSIIKY], [CWSIIMN], [CWSIILA], [CWSIIMD], [CWSIIMO], [CWSIINC], [CWSIIND], [CWSIIOH], [CWSIIOK], [CWSIIPA], [CWSIISC], [CWSIITN], [CWSIIVA], [CWSIIWV]

Schema

battle string Battle
spell integer Spell
start_date date Start Date
end_date date End Date

battle

title:

Battle

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

spell

title:

Spell

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:1
maximum:2

Spell number of the battle. Only one battle had non-contiguous dates, and two spells.

start_date

title:Start Date
type:date
format:default

end_date

title:End Date
type:date
format:default

CWSAC Report Updates battle data: force strengths

name:cws2_forces
path:cws2_forces.csv
format:csv

Sources: [CWSII], [CWSIIAL], [CWSIIAR], [CWSIICO], [CWSIIDC], [CWSIIFL], [CWSIIGA], [CWSIIKS], [CWSIIKY], [CWSIIMN], [CWSIILA], [CWSIIMD], [CWSIIMO], [CWSIINC], [CWSIIND], [CWSIIOH], [CWSIIOK], [CWSIIPA], [CWSIISC], [CWSIITN], [CWSIIVA], [CWSIIWV]

Schema

battle string Battle
belligerent string belligerent
description string Description
strength integer strength
regiments integer Regiments
companies integer companies
brigades integer brigades
divisions integer divisions
corps integer corps
armies integer armies
cavalry_regiments integer Cavalry Regiments
cavalry_brigades integer Cavalry Brigades
cavalry_divisions integer Cavalry Divisions
cavalry_corps integer Cavalry Corps
cavalry_companies integer Cavalry Companies
artillery_batteries integer Artillery Batteries
artillery_companies integer Artillery Companies
artillery_regiments integer Artillery Regiments
artillery_sections integer Artillery Sections
infantry_regiments integer Infantry Regiments
strength_other integer Strength (other)
ships integer Ships
guns integer Guns
strength_mean number Strength (mean)
strength_var number Strength (variance)

battle

title:

Battle

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

belligerent

title:

belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’, ‘Native American’]

description

title:Description
type:string
format:default

Description of the units involved

strength

title:

strength

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Total personnel in the force. In some cases CWSAC gives a numeric value of the forces involved. In other cases, it describes the units involved. The columns strength_mean and strength_var estimate the strength combining all information given by CWSAC.

regiments

title:

Regiments

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of regiments

companies

title:

companies

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of companies

brigades

title:

brigades

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of brigades

divisions

title:

divisions

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of divisions

corps

title:

corps

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of corps

armies

title:

armies

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of armies

cavalry_regiments

title:

Cavalry Regiments

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of cavalry regiments

cavalry_brigades

title:

Cavalry Brigades

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of cavalry brigades

cavalry_divisions

title:

Cavalry Divisions

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of cavalry divisions

cavalry_corps

title:

Cavalry Corps

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of cavalry corps

cavalry_companies

title:

Cavalry Companies

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of cavalry companies

artillery_batteries

title:

Artillery Batteries

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of artillery batteries

artillery_companies

title:

Artillery Companies

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of artillery companies

artillery_regiments

title:

Artillery Regiments

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of artillery regiments

artillery_sections

title:

Artillery Sections

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of artillery sections

infantry_regiments

title:

Infantry Regiments

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of infantry regiments

strength_other

title:

Strength (other)

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of personnel involved other than the units listed in the description.

ships

title:

Ships

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of ships involved in the battle

guns

title:

Guns

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of artillery pieces involved in the battle

strength_mean

title:

Strength (mean)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Mean of the estimated strength in personnel of the force. See code for how it is calculated.

Sources: [CWSII], [CWSIIAL], [CWSIIAR], [CWSIICO], [CWSIIDC], [CWSIIFL], [CWSIIGA], [CWSIIKS], [CWSIIKY], [CWSIIMN], [CWSIILA], [CWSIIMD], [CWSIIMO], [CWSIINC], [CWSIIND], [CWSIIOH], [CWSIIOK], [CWSIIPA], [CWSIISC], [CWSIITN], [CWSIIVA], [CWSIIWV]

strength_var

title:

Strength (variance)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Variance of the estimated strength in personnel of the force. See code for how it is calculated.

Sources: [CWSII], [CWSIIAL], [CWSIIAR], [CWSIICO], [CWSIIDC], [CWSIIFL], [CWSIIGA], [CWSIIKS], [CWSIIKY], [CWSIIMN], [CWSIILA], [CWSIIMD], [CWSIIMO], [CWSIINC], [CWSIIND], [CWSIIOH], [CWSIIOK], [CWSIIPA], [CWSIISC], [CWSIITN], [CWSIIVA], [CWSIIWV]

CWSAC Report Updates battle data: locations

name:cws2_locations
path:cws2_locations.csv
format:csv

Sources: [CWSII], [CWSIIAL], [CWSIIAR], [CWSIICO], [CWSIIDC], [CWSIIFL], [CWSIIGA], [CWSIIKS], [CWSIIKY], [CWSIIMN], [CWSIILA], [CWSIIMD], [CWSIIMO], [CWSIINC], [CWSIIND], [CWSIIOH], [CWSIIOK], [CWSIIPA], [CWSIISC], [CWSIITN], [CWSIIVA], [CWSIIWV]

Schema

battle string Battle
state string State
location string County or City

battle

title:

Battle

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

state

title:

State

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:2
maxLength:2
pattern:[A-Z][A-Z]

2-letter State abbreviation

location

title:County or City
type:string
format:default

County or city in which the battle occurred.

CWSAC Report (1993) battle data

name:cwsac
path:cwsac.json
format:json

Data from the CWSAC Report (1993)

This is a json file with an entry for each battle and the data arranged hierarchically. The various other cwsac_* datasets present this same data in tabular form.

Sources:

CWSAC Report battle data: battles

name:cwsac_battles
path:cwsac_battles.csv
format:csv

Civil War Sites Advisory Commission 1993 Report battle data

These data are from the CWSAC Battle Summaries. The unstructured webpages were cleaned and converted into the structured data in these tables.

For more information on the CWSAC data see

Sources: [CWSAC1993], [CWSAC1997], [CWSAC_by_state], [CWSAC_by_campgn]

Schema

battle string Battle
url string url
battle_name string Battle Name
other_names string Other Battle Names
state string State
locations string Locations
campaign string Campaign
start_date date Start Date
end_date date End Date
operation boolean operation
assoc_battles string Associated battles
results_text string Results
result string result
forces_text string forces_text
strength integer strength
casualties_text string casualties_text
casualties integer Casualties
description string Battle summary
preservation string Preservation Priority
significance string Military significance
strength_mean number Strength (mean)
strength_var number Strength (variance)

battle

title:

Battle

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

url

title:url
type:string
format:url

URL of the battle summary

battle_name

title:Battle Name
type:string
format:default

other_names

title:Other Battle Names
type:string
format:default

Secondary or commonly used names, such as Elkhorn Tavern (Pea Ridge), Bull Run (Manassas), and Sharpsburg (Antietam).

state

title:

State

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:2
maxLength:2
pattern:[A-Z][A-Z]

2-letter State abbreviation

locations

title:Locations
type:string
format:default

The present day county or city in which the battlefield is located.

campaign

title:Campaign
type:string
format:default

The larger military operation with which the battle is associated.

start_date

title:Start Date
type:date
format:default

end_date

title:End Date
type:date
format:default

operation

title:operation
type:boolean
format:default

Was the battle an operation, a series of several related battles? E.g. Marietta Operations.

assoc_battles

title:Associated battles
type:string
format:default

If the battle was an operation, this contains the names of the battles in that operation.

results_text

title:Results
type:string
format:default

Text description of the battle result

The victor in the battle, if the outcome was definitive. If the outcome was other than definitive, that information is provided.

result

title:

result

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘Union’, ‘Confederate’, ‘Inconclusive’]

Categorical result of the battle: Union victory, Confederate victory, or a tie.

forces_text

title:forces_text
type:string
format:default

Description of the forces involved in the battle. CWSAC summary

In most summaries, the particular company, regiment, brigade, division, corps, army, garrison, detachment, or ship. Some summaries, however, indicate the number of troops involved. In both cases, the purpose is to provide an idea of the size of the engagement. Most of the forces engaged were found in the U.S. War Department’s Official Records.

strength

title:

strength

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Total personnel involved in the battle. In some cases, CWSAC gives a number for the total personnel in the battle, but does not disaggregate by side.

casualties_text

title:casualties_text
type:string
format:default

Description of the casualties of the battle.

casualties

title:

Casualties

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Total casualties (both sides) of the battle. In some cases, CWSAC gives a number for the total personnel in the battle, but does not disaggregate by side. CWSAC description of casualties

No source exists, either in print or in manuscript, that provides casualty figures for all Civil War battles or even for the 384 principal battles that the CWSAC studied. Some of the casualty figures for the 384 principal battles are unknown; in some instances reliable figures are available for one of the combatants but not for the other. Few casualty figures are definitive; sources often differ in their figures. A variety of sources, both official and commercial, printed and in manuscript, were consulted. All casualty figures were subjected to historical analysis before inclusion in the summaries.

A partial list of sources follows.

Dyer, Frederick. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion . .. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Publishing Company, 1908.

Fox, William F. Regimental Losses in the American Civil War 1861-1865: A Treatise on the Extent and Nature of the Mortuary Losses in the United States … Albany, NY: Albany Publishing Company,1889.

Johnson, Robert U., and Clarence C. Buell, eds. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War … .4 Volumes. New York: The Century Company, 1887-88.

Livermore, Thomas L.Numbers and Losses in the Civil War in America 1861-65. Reprint. Dayton, OH: Morningside House, Inc., 1986.

U.S. Surgeon General’s Office. Chronological Summary of Engagements and Battles [Civil War]. Washington, DC: The Government Printing Office, 1873.

U.S. War Department. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation ofthe Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. 70 Volumes in 128. Washington, DC: The Government Printing Office, 1880-1901.

description

title:Battle summary
type:string
format:default

Short text summary of the battle. CWSAC documentation

A historical account or summary of the battle. A variety of sources, both general and specific, published and in manuscript, were consultedin the preparation of these accounts. The general sources consulted include those listed below. More specific published and manuscript sources were also consulted and analyzed.

The Conservation Fund. The Civil War Battlefield Guide. Edited by Frances H. Kennedy. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1990.

Great Battles of the Civil War. By the editors of Civil War Times Illustrated. New York: Gallery Books, 1984.

Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War. Edited by Patricia L. Faust. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1986.

Johnson, Robert U., and Clarence C. Buell, eds. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War … .4 Volumes. New York: The Century Company, 1887-88.

Long, E.B., compiler. The Civil War Day by Day: An Almanac 1861-1865. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1971.

U.S. National Archives. A Guide-Index to the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Edited and compiled by Dallas Irvine, et al. Washington, DC: The Government Printing Office, 1968-1980.

U.S. Naval History Division. Civil War Naval Chronology, 1861-1865. Washington, DC: The Government Printing Office, 1971.

U.S. Navy Department. Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion. Multivolumes. Washington, DC: The Government Printing Office, 1894-1927.

U.S. War Department. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation ofthe Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. 70 Volumes in 128. Washington, DC: The Government Printing Office, 1880-1901.

preservation

title:Preservation Priority
type:string
format:default

A designation made by the Commission based on the level of historical significance, the integrity of the remaining battlefield features, and the level of threat to the battlefield’s existence. For example, IV.1 (Class D) means that the Commission determined that a particular battlefield site was Priority IV: Fragmented Battlefields, All Military Classes, Poor Integrity. (See Table 7, pages 49-53 in the Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefield, for the preservation priority of all the battlefields studied.) Class A, B, C, or D indicates a battle’s (and associated battlefield’s) level of military importance within its campaign and the war. (See page v of this volume for an explanation of each of the four designations.) N/D indicates that no data is currently available to determine the levelof threat to the site.

significance

title:

Military significance

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’]

Four-category classification of the military significance of the battle.

strength_mean

title:

Strength (mean)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Mean of the estimated strength in personnel of the force. See code for how it is calculated.

Sources: [CWSAC1993], [CWSAC1997], [CWSAC_by_state], [CWSAC_by_campgn]

strength_var

title:

Strength (variance)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Variance of the estimated strength in personnel of the force. See code for how it is calculated.

Sources: [CWSAC1993], [CWSAC1997], [CWSAC_by_state], [CWSAC_by_campgn]

CWSAC Report battle data: campaigns

name:cwsac_campaigns
path:cwsac_campaigns.csv
format:csv

Sources: [CWSAC1993], [CWSAC1997], [CWSAC_by_state], [CWSAC_by_campgn]

Schema

campaign string Campaign
theater string Theater
start_year integer Start year
start_month integer Start month
end_year integer End year
end_month integer End Month
dbpedia string dbpedia

campaign

title:Campaign
type:string
format:default

Campaign name

theater

title:Theater
type:string
format:default

Theater of the campaign

start_year

title:

Start year

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:1861
maximum:1865

start_month

title:

Start month

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:1
maximum:12

end_year

title:

End year

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:1861
maximum:1865

end_month

title:

End Month

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:1
maximum:12

dbpedia

title:dbpedia
type:string
format:default

URI of the dbpedia.org resource for the campaign

Sources: [CWSAC1993], [CWSAC1997], [CWSAC_by_state], [CWSAC_by_campgn]

CWSAC Report (1993) battle data: commanders

name:cwsac_commanders
path:cwsac_commanders.csv
format:csv

Sources: [CWSAC1993], [CWSAC1997], [CWSAC_by_state], [CWSAC_by_campgn]

Schema

battle string battle
belligerent string belligerent
fullname string fullname
rank string rank
navy integer navy
first_name string first_name
last_name string last_name
middle_name string middle_name
suffix string suffix

battle

title:battle
type:string
format:default

belligerent

title:belligerent
type:string
format:default

fullname

title:fullname
type:string
format:default

rank

title:rank
type:string
format:default

first_name

title:first_name
type:string
format:default

last_name

title:last_name
type:string
format:default

middle_name

title:middle_name
type:string
format:default

suffix

title:suffix
type:string
format:default

CWSAC Report (1993) battle data: forces

name:cwsac_forces
path:cwsac_forces.csv
format:csv

Sources: [CWSAC1993], [CWSAC1997], [CWSAC_by_state], [CWSAC_by_campgn]

Schema

battle string Battle
belligerent string belligerent
description string description
strength_min number strength_min
strength_max number strength_max
armies number armies
corps number corps
divisions number divisions
brigades number brigades
regiments number regiments
companies number companies
cavalry_regiments number cavalry_regiments
cavalry_brigades number cavalry_brigades
cavalry_corps number cavalry_corps
cavalry_divisions number cavalry_divisions
artillery_batteries number artillery_batteries
ships number ships
ironclads number ironclads
gunboats number gunboats
wooden_ships number wooden_ships
rams number rams
casualties number casualties
killed number killed
wounded number wounded
missing number missing
captured number captured
strength_mean number strength_mean
strength_var number strength_var

battle

title:

Battle

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

belligerent

title:

belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’, ‘Native American’]

Side of the force: Confederate or Union or Native American.

description

title:description
type:string
format:default

Description of the force, often including the units involved.

strength_min

title:strength_min
type:number
format:default

Minimum forces engaged.

strength_max

title:strength_max
type:number
format:default

Maximum sources engaged.

armies

title:armies
type:number
format:default

corps

title:corps
type:number
format:default

divisions

title:divisions
type:number
format:default

brigades

title:brigades
type:number
format:default

regiments

title:regiments
type:number
format:default

companies

title:companies
type:number
format:default

cavalry_regiments

title:cavalry_regiments
type:number
format:default

cavalry_brigades

title:cavalry_brigades
type:number
format:default

cavalry_corps

title:cavalry_corps
type:number
format:default

cavalry_divisions

title:cavalry_divisions
type:number
format:default

artillery_batteries

title:artillery_batteries
type:number
format:default

ships

title:ships
type:number
format:default

ironclads

title:ironclads
type:number
format:default

gunboats

title:gunboats
type:number
format:default

wooden_ships

title:wooden_ships
type:number
format:default

rams

title:rams
type:number
format:default

casualties

title:casualties
type:number
format:default

killed

title:killed
type:number
format:default

wounded

title:wounded
type:number
format:default

missing

title:missing
type:number
format:default

captured

title:captured
type:number
format:default

strength_mean

title:strength_mean
type:number
format:default

strength_var

title:strength_var
type:number
format:default

CWSAC Report (1993) preservation priority categories

name:cwsac_preservation
path:cwsac_preservation.csv
format:csv

Sources: [CWSAC1993], [CWSAC1997]

Schema

value string Value
description string Description

value

title:Value
type:string
format:default

description

title:Description
type:string
format:default

CWSAC Report Updates battle data: military significance categories

name:cwsac_significance
path:cwsac_significance.csv
format:csv

Military significance categories of CWSAC battles (CWSAC Report battle data: battles).

Sources: [CWSAC1993], [CWSAC1997], [CWSAC_by_state], [CWSAC_by_campgn]

Schema

value string Value
description string Description

value

title:Value
type:string
format:default

description

title:Description
type:string
format:default

CWSAC Report (1993) theaters

name:cwsac_theaters
path:cwsac_theaters.csv
format:csv

Sources: [CWSAC1993], [CWSAC1997], [CWSAC_by_state], [CWSAC_by_campgn]

Schema

theater string Theater
dbp_resource string DBPedia URI
dbp_category string DBPedia URI (category)

theater

title:Theater
type:string
format:default

dbp_resource

title:DBPedia URI
type:string
format:url

URI of the dbpedia.org category resource for the theater.

Sources: [CWSAC1993], [CWSAC1997], [CWSAC_by_state], [CWSAC_by_campgn]

dbp_category

title:DBPedia URI (category)
type:string
format:url

URI of the dbpedia.org category resource for the theater.

Sources: [CWSAC1993], [CWSAC1997], [CWSAC_by_state], [CWSAC_by_campgn]

CWSS battle data: units engaged

name:cwss_battle_units
path:cwss_battle_units.csv
format:csv

Units engaged in each battle in CWSS battle data: battles on each side. These units correspond to units in CWSS units (regiments), and are largely at the size of the regiment. This data does not include naval forces.

This data was extracted from the CWSS database file battleunitlinks.xml.

The primary sources of the battle unit data are Frederick Dyer (1908), A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion for the Union forces, and Joseph Crute Units of the Confederate States Army for Confederate Units. While these data appear relatively complete for the Union, they do not appear to be complete for the Confederate battles. Many battles have missing data on the Confederate side (e.g. Gettysburg), and even within battles, there are sometimes fewer Confederate units than would be expected.

Sources: [CWSS]

Schema

BattlefieldCode string Battlefield code
Comment string Comment
Source string Source
UnitCode string Unit code
companies number companies
batteries number batteries
detachment number detachment
section number section

BattlefieldCode

title:

Battlefield code

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

Comment

title:Comment
type:string
format:default

Source

title:Source
type:string
format:default

UnitCode

title:Unit code
type:string
format:default

companies

title:companies
type:number
format:default

batteries

title:batteries
type:number
format:default

detachment

title:detachment
type:number
format:default

section

title:section
type:number
format:default

CWSS battle data: battles

name:cwss_battles
path:cwss_battles.csv
format:csv

Battles of the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors (CWSS) database. These battles are largely the same set as in the CWSAC Report (CWSAC Report battle data: battles) with a few exceptions, some of which appear to be errors.

This data was extracted from the CWSS database file battle.xml.

Sources: [CWSS]

Schema

BattlefieldCode string Battlefield code
BattleName string Battle name
BattleType string Battle type
BeginDate date Begin date
EndDate date End date
State string State
TheaterCode string TheaterCode
CampaignCode string CampaignCode
Result string Result
TotalCasualties integer TotalCasualties
Comment string Comment
ID integer ID
ShortSummary string Short summary
ShortSummarySource string Short summary source
Summary string Summary
SummarySource string Summary source
URL string URL

BattlefieldCode

title:

Battlefield code

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

BattleName

title:Battle name
type:string
format:default

BattleType

title:Battle type
type:string
format:default

BeginDate

title:Begin date
type:date
format:default

EndDate

title:End date
type:date
format:default

State

title:

State

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:2
maxLength:2
pattern:[A-Z][A-Z]

TheaterCode

title:TheaterCode
type:string
format:default

CampaignCode

title:CampaignCode
type:string
format:default

Result

title:Result
type:string
format:default

TotalCasualties

title:

TotalCasualties

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Comment

title:Comment
type:string
format:default

ID

title:ID
type:integer
format:default

ShortSummary

title:Short summary
type:string
format:default

ShortSummarySource

title:Short summary source
type:string
format:default

Summary

title:Summary
type:string
format:default

SummarySource

title:Summary source
type:string
format:default

URL

title:URL
type:string
format:url

CWSS campaign list

name:cwss_campaigns
path:cwss_campaigns.csv
format:csv

Campaigns of CWSS battles. Each battle in CWSS battle data: battles has a campaign, and each campaign has a theater in CWSS theaters.

This data was extracted from the CWSS database file battle.xml.

Sources: [CWSS]

Schema

CampaignCode string Campaign code
CampaignName string Campaign name
CampaignDates string Campaign dates
CampaignStartDate date Campaign start date
CampaignEndDate date Campaign end date
TheaterCode string Theater code

CampaignCode

title:Campaign code
type:string
format:default

CampaignName

title:Campaign name
type:string
format:default

CampaignDates

title:Campaign dates
type:string
format:default

CampaignStartDate

title:Campaign start date
type:date
format:default

CampaignEndDate

title:Campaign end date
type:date
format:default

TheaterCode

title:Theater code
type:string
format:default

CWSS unit category abbreviations

name:cwss_categories
path:cwss_categories.csv
format:csv

Category abbreviations used in CWSS units (regiments).

This is a slightly modified version of the CWSS database table Category.

Sources:

Schema

category string category
abbr string abbr
description string Description

category

title:

category

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘SCharacter’, ‘Unittype’, ‘Function’]

If “SCharacter”, an abbrevation for the column special (speical units). If “Function”, an abbreviation for the column function (function of the unit). If “Unitype”, an abbreviation fo the column type in CWSS units (regiments).

abbr

title:

abbr

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:1
maxLength:1
pattern:[A-Z0]

Abbreviations appearing in columns special, function, and type of the table CWSS units (regiments).

description

title:Description
type:string
format:default

CWSS battle data: principal commanders

name:cwss_commanders
path:cwss_commanders.csv
format:csv

Principal commanders of the battles in the CWSS database. Each side in a battle in CWSS battle data: battles has one or more commanders. These commanders are largely the same as those in CWSAC Report (1993) battle data: commanders and CWSAC Report Updates: commanders with some differences for unknown reasons.

This data was extracted from the CWSS database file battle.xml.

Sources: [CWSS]

Schema

BattlefieldCode string Battlefield code
belligerent string belligerent
commander_number integer Commander number
commander string Commander ID

BattlefieldCode

title:

Battlefield code

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

belligerent

title:

belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’, ‘Native American’]

commander_number

title:Commander number
type:integer
format:default

Number of the commander for each side? This does not indicate relative rank of the commanders, but is to serve as a unique ID of the commander when there are multiple commanders on a side in a battle.

commander

title:Commander ID
type:string
format:uuid

Unique commander identifier corresponding to the PersonID in CWSS people.

CWSS battle data: forces

name:cwss_forces
path:cwss_forces.csv
format:csv

Force strength and casualty data from the CWSS database.

This was extracted from the CWSS database file battle.xml.

Sources: [CWSS]

Schema

BattlefieldCode string BattlefieldCode
belligerent string belligerent
TroopsEngaged integer Troops engaged
Casualties integer Casualties

BattlefieldCode

title:

BattlefieldCode

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

belligerent

title:

belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’, ‘Native American’]

TroopsEngaged

title:

Troops engaged

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of troops engaged. A value of “0” means missing.

Casualties

title:

Casualties

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of troops engaged. A value of “0” can mean either missing or that there were zero casualties.

CWSS people

name:cwss_people
path:cwss_people.csv
format:csv

People appearing in the CWSS data. Each observation is a person. These are mostly commanders of battles in CWSS battle data: principal commanders.

This is a modified version of the CWSS database file persons.xml.

Sources: [CWSS]

Schema

PersonID string PersonID
ID integer ID
LastName string LastName
Suffix string Suffix
FirstName string FirstName
MiddleName string MiddleName
MiddleInitial string MiddleInitial
Rank string Rank
Bio string Bio
BioSource string BioSource
NarrativeLink1 string NarrativeLink1
NarrativeLink2 string NarrativeLink2

PersonID

title:PersonID
type:string
format:uuid

ID

title:ID
type:integer
format:default

LastName

title:LastName
type:string
format:default

Suffix

title:Suffix
type:string
format:default

FirstName

title:FirstName
type:string
format:default

MiddleName

title:MiddleName
type:string
format:default

MiddleInitial

title:MiddleInitial
type:string
format:default

Rank

title:Rank
type:string
format:default

Bio

title:Bio
type:string
format:default

BioSource

title:BioSource
type:string
format:default

NarrativeLink1

title:NarrativeLink1
type:string
format:default

NarrativeLink2

title:NarrativeLink2
type:string
format:default

CWSS people data: kewyords

name:cwss_people_keywords
path:cwss_people_keywords.csv
format:csv

Sources:

Schema

PersonID string PersonID
Keyword string Keyword

PersonID

title:PersonID
type:string
format:uuid

CWSS person identifier. See CWSS people.

Keyword

title:Keyword
type:string
format:default

CWSS units (regiments)

name:cwss_regiments_units
path:cwss_regiments_units.csv
format:csv

List of combat units. These are mostly, but not exclusively, regiments, and are the units appearing in battles in CWSS battle data: units engaged.

This is a modified version of the CWSS database table Unitz.

Sources:

Schema

unit_code string unit_code
side string Side
state string State
ordinal string ordinal
type string Type
special string Special
duplicate number duplicate
ethnic string ethnic
unit_name string Unit name
notes string Notes
func string func

unit_code

title:unit_code
type:string
format:default

side

title:

Side

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

Side of each force

state

title:

State

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:2
maxLength:2
pattern:[A-Z]{2}

Home state of the unit. This includes codes for “non-states”, e.g. US for US Colored troops, and UR for US Regular Army. See CWSS unit state names for the abbreviations.

ordinal

title:ordinal
type:string
format:default

Ordinal number of the unit, if any. E.g. 1 for the 1st New York Infantry Regiment.

type

title:Type
type:string
format:default

Type (size) of the unit. E.g. regiment, company, battalion, squadron. See CWSS unit category abbreviations for the abbreviations.

special

title:Special
type:string
format:default

Codes for special units, e.g. Marine, Home Guard, Heavy Artillery, Light Artiller, State. See CWSS unit category abbreviations for the abbreviations.

duplicate

title:duplicate
type:number
format:default

ethnic

title:ethnic
type:string
format:default

Indicator for “ethnic” units: C if colored, I if Native American. See CWSS unit category abbreviations for the abbreviations.

unit_name

title:Unit name
type:string
format:default

notes

title:Notes
type:string
format:default

func

title:func
type:string
format:default

Unit function. This column is practically a duplicate of arm; I am unsure of the difference.

CWSS unit state names

name:cwss_state_names
path:cwss_state_names.csv
format:csv

Descriptions of the unit type associated with the state abbreviations of units in CWSS battle data: units engaged column state.

This is a modified version of the CWSS database table State_Name.

Sources:

Schema

abbr string Abbreviation
name string Name

abbr

title:

Abbreviation

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:2
maxLength:2
pattern:[A-Z]{2}

name

title:Name
type:string
format:default

CWSS theaters

name:cwss_theaters
path:cwss_theaters.csv
format:csv

Theaters of the war used in CWSS battle data: battles. The National Park Service divides the American Civil War into five theaters: Eastern, Western, Lower Seaboard, Trans-Mississippi, and Pacific.

This data was extraced from the CWSS database file battle.xml.

Sources: [CWSS]

Schema

TheaterCode string Theater code
TheaterName string Theater name

TheaterCode

title:Theater code
type:string
format:default

TheaterName

title:Theater name
type:string
format:default

CWSS Unit Titles

name:cwss_unit_tiles
path:cwss_unit_tiles.csv
format:csv

Sources:

Schema

state string state
side string side
title string Unit Title

state

title:

state

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z]{2}

2-letter abbreviation of the state or unit type. This includes more than states, e.g. US for Union Colored troops, and UR for Union regular army.

side

title:side
type:string
format:default

title

title:Unit Title
type:string
format:default

Unit type

Dyer (1908) list of battles

name:dyer_engagements
path:dyer_engagements.csv
format:csv

Engagements and casualties in Frederick Dyer Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (1908)

This contains the engagements listed in Dyer’s Compendium, “Part II: Chronological Arrangement of the Campaigns, Battles, Engagements, Actions, Combats, Sieges, Skirmishes, Etc., in the United States, Connected with the War of the Rebellion, 1861 to 1865.” Dyer’s list is a tabular version of the engagements reported in the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion. For each engagment it notes the location, type of engagement (action, skirmish, etc.), Union units engaged in the action, and Union casualties. It does not provide any information

Dyer’s description of the engagements was as follows (p. 581),

Campagains, Battles, Engagements, Skirmishes, etc. showing Union troops engaged in each event.

This list shows loss of only such campaigns, battles, skirmishes, etc., as were, in this particular, officially reported. The losses of many actions, skirmishes, erc. occuring in the various campaigns were included in the final statement of the campaign, making it impossible to give accurately the loss in each event. Many of the skirmishes and other events show no loss whatever, or report none. All important campaigns, battles, raids, etc., will be found on this list, however, showing losses as officially reported.

The data for events 1-9570 were extracted from the digitalized version of the battles in Tufts University’s Perseus Digital Library. This corresponds to pages 662-991 of Dyer’s Compendium, ignoring indexes.

Events 9570+ were entered by hand from the original copy of Dyer’s Compendium since the Perseus digitalized version of Dyer’s Compendium did not include entries for events in “The Territories” and “Miscellaneous” (p. 984–991).

Sources: [DyerBattles], [dyer1908_war_rebel]

Schema

slug string slug
state string State
start_date date Start Date
end_date date End date
nature_location string nature_location
troops_engaged string troops_engaged
event_type string Event type
casualties integer Casualties
killed_wounded number Killed or Wounded
killed integer Killed
wounded integer Wounded
missing_captured number Missing Captured

slug

title:slug
type:string
format:default

state

title:

State

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z]{2}

State in which the event occurred. This uses the standard two letter abbreviations with the following exceptions.

  • “DT”: Dakota Territory
  • “OK”: anachronistically used for the Indian Territory
  • “FR”: France
  • “MX”: Mexico

start_date

title:Start Date
type:date
format:default

end_date

title:End date
type:date
format:default

nature_location

title:nature_location
type:string
format:default

troops_engaged

title:troops_engaged
type:string
format:default

event_type

title:Event type
type:string
format:default

Event type: action, skirmish, siege, etc

casualties

title:

Casualties

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Union casualties (killed, wounded, and missing or captured).

killed_wounded

title:

Killed or Wounded

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Union killed or wounded

killed

title:

Killed

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Union killed

wounded

title:

Wounded

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Union wounded

missing_captured

title:

Missing Captured

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Union missing or captured

dyer_to_cwsac

name:dyer_to_cwsac
path:dyer_to_cwsac.json
format:json

Sources:

Chronology of Some Important Civil War Dates from Eicher and Eicher (2001)

name:eicher_chronology
path:eicher_chronology.csv
format:csv

Events from the “Chronology of Some Important Civil War Dates” from Civil War High Commands by John H. Eicher and David J. Eicher (2001), pp. 895–918.

The description of events including in this list is

> Most military expeditions, reconnaissances, and raids are listed under the > place names of locations involved rather than by the commanders’ names. > Roman numerals are appended to non-successive events which are known by the > same name, such as Bull Run I (1861) and Bull Run II (1862); alternate names > and related actions are placed in parentheses. A survey of Civil War > chronologies yields at least thirty types of military operations between the > opposing forces ranging from battles and engagements to skirmishes and raids. > These types of operations are neither precisely defined nor carefully > differentiated, but yield a total of more than 11,000 military actions, > probably closer to 8,000 when duplications are removed. > An approximation by years gives the following distribution: 1861 (7%), 1862. > (2.5%), 1863 (2.8%), 1864 (34%), and 1865 (6%).

Sources: [Eicher2001]

Schema

date date Date
event string Event
superevent string superevent
subevent string subevent

date

title:Date
type:date
format:default

event

title:Event
type:string
format:default

Description of the event.

superevent

title:superevent
type:string
format:default

subevent

title:subevent
type:string
format:default

Eicher table of unit sizes

name:eicher_units_table
path:eicher_units_table.csv
format:csv

Sources: [eicher2002civil]

Schema

belligerent string belligerent
infantry integer infantry
unit_type string unit_type
low integer low
high integer high
avg number avg
mode integer mode
page integer page

belligerent

title:belligerent
type:string
format:default

infantry

title:infantry
type:integer
format:default

unit_type

title:unit_type
type:string
format:default

low

title:low
type:integer
format:default

high

title:high
type:integer
format:default

avg

title:avg
type:number
format:default

mode

title:mode
type:integer
format:default

page

title:page
type:integer
format:default

Page number in Eicher and Eicher (2002)

Fox (1898) battle casualties (revised)

name:fox_forces
path:fox_forces.csv
format:csv

Data from William F. Fox Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington, Chapter 14 “The Greatest Battles of the War, list of victories and defeats, chronological list of battles with loss in each, Union and Confederate”, p. 543–.

Available from Perseus. The unit of observation is the force (battle, belligerent), because the reporting of casualties for durations and locations differs between the Union and Confederate forces.

This data is similar to Fox (1898) battle casualties (revised), but differs in some revisions, which largely come from the notes in the souce table.

  • removed aggregate rows for Union casualties in Atlanta Campaign and Seven Day’s Battle
  • fn 8. Split Chancellorsville into casualties for Chancellorsville (VA032) and VA033 VA034
  • fn 24. Split Chattanooga into Orchard’s Knob on 11/23, Lookout Mountain on 11/24 and Missionary Ridge on 11/25. The footnote only gives total casualties for 11/23 and 11/24, so I assume a constant proportion of K/W/M for all days.
  • fn 25. Split Atlanta Campaign into the components in the footnote. Remainder is assigned to “Lattimore’s Mill; Powder Springs, etc”.
  • fn 27. Split Atlanta Campaign into the components in the footnote. It’s unclear which entries to assign to the Marietta Operations.
  • fn 28. Split Atlanta campaign into the components in the footnote. Remainder assigned to the Siege of Atlanta. I’m not sure what the Siege of Atlanta refers to so I assign it to the Jonesboro (GA020) and Lovejoy Station (GA021)
  • Split Spotsylvania into the components in the footnote.
  • fn 29. The note says Jonesboro and Lovejoy Station, but Jonesboro happened on Aug 20, so it cannot be included in this row.
  • fn 70. Split Seven Days Battle into the component battles.
  • fn 74. Added the 90 casualties from White’s battalion.

Fox lists alternate casualty figures for Confederates at Gettysburg that I don’t use.

The records on file at Washington bear the names of 6,802 wounded, and 5,425 unwounded Confederates captured at Gettysburg. The official reports of Longstreet, Ewell, Hill, and Stuart indicate a loss (after making necessary deductions) of 2,701 killed, 12,739 wounded, 7,528 missing; total, 22,968.

See Fox (1898) battle casualties (revised) for more detail on the Fox data.

  • Union and Confederate casualties for Front Royal and Winchester, Va. (1862-5-23 to 1862-5-25) combines the battles of Front Royal (1862-5-23) and Winchester I (1862-5-25)

  • Union and Confederate casualties for Manassas, Va. (1862-8-16 to 1862-8-31) combines battles from Rappahannock through

  • Union entry for Marye’s Heights and Salem Church (1863-5-3 to 1863-5-4) combines the battles of Fredericksburg II and Salem Church

  • Union casualties are given for the entire Siege of Suffolk, Va. (1863-4-11 to 1863-4-30) which includes VA030 and VA031

  • For Vicksburg, Union casualties are divided into

    • Assault on Vicksburg, Miss. (1863-5-19)
    • Assault on Vicksburg, Miss. (1863-5-22)
    • Vicksburg Trenches, Miss. (1863-5-23 to 1863-7-4)
  • For Port Hudson, Union casualties are divided into

    • Assault on Port Hudson, La. (1863-5-27)
    • Assault on Port Hudson, La. (1863-6-14)
    • Port Hudson Trenches, La. (1863-5-26 to 1863-7-9)
  • Morgan’s Raid, Ky. (1863-7-2 to 1863-7-26) includes several battles

  • U120: Siege of Fort Wagner, S. C. (1863-7-1 to 1863-7-31) does not quite correspond to any of the CWSAC Charleston battles.

  • Union casualties for Spotsylvania Court house are given for the entire battle: and on separate days.

    • Spotsylvania, Va. (1864-5-8 to 1864-5-21)
    • Alsop’s Farm (Spotsylvania) (1864-5-8)
    • Po River, Laurel Hill, and Upton’s Charge (Spotsylvania) (1864-5-10)
    • Hancock’s Assault, the “Angle”, and general attack of May 12 (Spotsylvania) (1864-5-12)
    • Spotsylvania (Spotsylvania) (1864-5-18)
    • Fredericksburg Pike (Spotsylvania) (1864-5-19)
    • Todd’s Tavern; Corbin’s Bridge; Ny River; Guinea Station etc. (Spotsylvania) (1864-5-8 to 1864-5-21)
  • Wilson’s Raid, Va. (1864-6-22 to 1864-6-29) includes several battles

  • Union casualties for Smithfield Crossing (WV015) are given for separate days. Battles of Halltown, VA on Aug 24 and Aug 26 may also be part of this battle, but it is unclear if they are the same engagement.

  • Union casualties for Wilmington (NC016) is split into

    • Sugar Loaf Battery, N. C. (1865-2-11)
    • Town Creek, N. C. (1865-2-20)
  • Union Casualties for Fort Stedman, VA (1865-03-25) [VA084] is split into

    • Fort Stedman, Va. (1865-3-25)
    • Petersburg, Va. (1865-3-25)
  • Union casualties for Chattanooga III, TN (1863-11-23 to 1863-11-25) [VA024] is split into

    • Missionary Ridge (Chattanooga, Tenn) (1863-11-25)
    • Orchard Knob (Chattanooga, Tenn) (1863-11-23)
    • Lookout Mountain (Chattanooga, Tenn) (1863-11-24 to 1865-11-24)
  • Confederate casualties for Maryland Campaign, Md (1862-9-12 to 1862-9-20) combines several battles.

  • Confederate casualties for Corinth, Miss. (1862-10-3 to 1862-10-5) includes both Corinth [MS002], and the battle of Hatchie’s Bridge [TN007] on Oct 5th. These Union casualties only includes the Battle of Corinth (Oct 3-4, 1862).

  • Confederate casualties for Springfield; Hartsville, Mo. (1863-1-2 to 1863-1-11) combines the battles of Springfield (Jan 8) [MO018] and Hatville (Jan 9-11) [MO019]. Union casualties are given separately for each battle.

Sources: [fox1898regimental]

Schema

Primary Key:[‘battle_id’]
battle_id string Battle Id.
belligerent string belligerent
battle_name string Battle name
start_date date start_date
end_date date end_date
state string State
killed integer Killed
wounded integer wounded
missing integer missing
casualties integer casualties
aggregates_battles boolean aggregates_battles
comment string comment
from_footnote boolean from_footnote

battle_id

title:

Battle Id.

type:

string

constraints:
pattern:[UC][1-9]+[A-Z]?

Unique battle identifier.

belligerent

title:

belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘Confederate’, ‘US’]

battle_name

title:Battle name
type:string
format:default

start_date

title:start_date
type:date
format:default

Start date of the battle

end_date

title:end_date
type:date
format:default

End date of the battle

state

title:

State

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:2
maxLength:2
pattern:[A-Z]{2}

State in which the battle took place.

killed

title:

Killed

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number killed

wounded

title:

wounded

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number wounded

missing

title:

missing

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number missing

casualties

title:

casualties

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of casualties (killed, wounded, and missing)

aggregates_battles

title:aggregates_battles
type:boolean
format:default

comment

title:comment
type:string
format:default

Comments attached to the observation. These are generally footnotes from the original source.

from_footnote

title:from_footnote
type:boolean
format:default

Was this observation derived from notes in a footnotes?

Correspondence fox_forces and CWSAC battles

name:fox_forces_to_cwsac
path:fox_forces_to_cwsac.json
format:json

Correspondence between the observations in the revised Fox battle data (Fox (1898) battle casualties (revised)) and the battle identifiers used by the National Park Servie CWSAC (e.g. CWSAC Report battle data: battles).

Sources: [fox1898regimental]

Fox (1898) battle outcomes

name:fox_outcomes
path:fox_outcomes.csv
format:csv

Battle outcome from William F. Fox Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington. Chapter 14 “The Greatest Battles of the War, list of victories and defeats, chronological list of battles with loss in each, Union and Confederate”. Available from Perseus.

Fox categorizes battles by their outcome for a subset of those battles for which casualty figures are provided, in Fox (1898) battle casualties (revised). In some cases, the battle definitions are slightly different.

In Chapter 14, p. 541-543 Fox has several tables classifying battles into victories for each side. Both his categories and classifications are similar to Livermore (1900).

In connection with these matters the question naturally arises,–Which were victories, and which were defeats?

To answer fairly and without prejudice would only invite bitter and senseless criticism from both sides. It is too soon to attempt any discussion of this much vexed topic. Still, there are certain conceded facts relative to this matter which one might venture to recall to mind. They may be premised with the military axioms,–that when an army retains possession of the battle field and buries its enemy’s dead, it certainly cannot be considered as a defeated army; and that when an army abandons the field, either slowly or in rout, and leaves its dead and wounded in the hands of the enemy, it certainly should not claim a victory.

Fox classifies battle outcomes into the following five categories,

In the following named battles the Union armies remained in undisturbed possession of the field, the enemy leaving many of their wounded, and most of their dead unburied

The Union armies were successful, also, in the following assaults. They were the attacking party, and carried the forts, or intrenched positions, by storm.

In the following battles, the Confederates remained in undisturbed possession of the field, the Union armies leaving its unburied dead and many of its wounded in their hands:

In the following assaults the Confederates successfully repulsed the attacks of the enemy

In the following assaults, or sorties, the Confederates were the attacking party, and were repulsed

With regards to battles not considered, Fox writes,

Other instances on each side could be mentioned, but they would invite discussion and are better omitted.

Sources: [fox1898regimental]

Schema

victor string Victor
victory_type string Victory type
battle_name string Battle name
state string State
cwsac_id string CWSAC Id.

victor

title:

Victor

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘Union’, ‘Confederate’]

victory_type

title:

Victory type

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘victory’, ‘assualt’, ‘defense’]

battle_name

title:Battle name
type:string
format:default

state

title:

State

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:2
maxLength:2
pattern:[A-Z]{2}

cwsac_id

title:

CWSAC Id.

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

Battle identifier in CWSAC (CWSAC Report battle data: battles).

Sources: [fox1898regimental]

Weekly casualty data from Greer “Counting Casualties Week-by-Week”

name:greer2005_weekly_casualties
path:greer2005_weekly_casualties.csv
format:csv

Weekly casualties from Greer (2005) Counting Casualties Week by Week

Weekly casualty data for the American Civil War from Darroch Greer (2005) Counting Civil War Casualties, Week-By-Week, For The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, http://www.brcweb.com/alplm/BRC_Counting_Casualties.pdf. Greer primarily relies upon the casualty figures from Kennedy The Civil War Battlefield Guide, with adjustments for non-battle casualties.

Sources: [Greer2005]

Schema

date date date
description string Description
confederate number Confederate casualties
union integer Union casualties
theater string theater
cwsac_id string Cwsac Id.
cwsac_battle_name string Cwsac Battle Name

date

title:date
type:date
format:default

Casualties are given by week. This is the first day of that week period.

description

title:Description
type:string
format:default

Description of the casualties. This can either be a battle or “attrition” (for non-battle casualties).

confederate

title:

Confederate casualties

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

union

title:

Union casualties

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

theater

title:

theater

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘Lower Seaboard’, ‘Trans-Mississippi’, ‘Eastern’, ‘Western’]

Theater in which the combat casualties occurred.

cwsac_id

title:Cwsac Id.
type:string
format:default

CWSAC battle associated with the casualties.

cwsac_battle_name

title:Cwsac Battle Name
type:string
format:default

Name of the CWSAC battle associated with the casualties.

Civil War Battlefield Guide data: battles

name:kennedy1997_battles
path:kennedy1997_battles.csv
format:csv

Kennedy (1997) battle data

Data from

Frances H. Kennedy and the Conservation Fund (1998) “The Civil War Battlefield Guide”, http://books.google.com/books?id=qHObJArDHZMC.

The battles in this source correspond to the CWSAC battles and have use the same identifiers. However, in a few cases, casualty totals for several battles are aggregated.

Although Kennedy largely follows the CWSAC battle definitions, there are a few differences:

  • In several battles, although the descriptions and battle-level data are separate, the casualties are combined.
    • VA031 includes VA030, VA031
    • VA032 includes VA033, VA033, VA035
    • VA038 includes VA036, VA037, VA038
  • VA112 “Battle of St. Mary’s Chuch” is VA066 in CWSAC.

Corrections:

  • The casualties for US and CS forces were inverted for TX005.

Sources: [KennedyConservation1998]

Schema

Primary Key:[‘battle_id’]
battle_id string Battle
battle_name string Battle name
state string state
county string county
start_date date Start Date
end_date date End Date
casualties_min integer Casualties (min)
casualties_max integer Casualties (max)
casualties_text string Casualties
cwsac_id string CWSAC Id

battle_id

title:

Battle

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

Battle identifier

battle_name

title:Battle name
type:string
format:default

state

title:

state

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:2
maxLength:2
pattern:[A-Z][A-Z]

county

title:county
type:string
format:default

Counties in which the battle took place.

start_date

title:Start Date
type:date
format:default

end_date

title:End Date
type:date
format:default

casualties_min

title:

Casualties (min)

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Total casualties (killed, wounded, and missing or captured) for both sides, minimum value. For a few battles a total casualty value is given, while no disaggregated casualties are provided. This source only gives a range for a few battles. For battles where no range is given, the mimimum and maximum are set to the same value.

casualties_max

title:

Casualties (max)

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Total casualties (killed, wounded, and missing or captured) for both sides, maximum value.

casualties_text

title:Casualties
type:string
format:default

cwsac_id

title:

CWSAC Id

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifiers of the battles. These are almost the same as the Kennedy identifiers with a few exceptions. All battles are one-to-one mappings onto the CWSAC battles.

Civil War Battlefield Guide data: forces

name:kennedy1997_forces
path:kennedy1997_forces.csv
format:csv

Kennedy (1997) casualty data

Force level data on casualties from Frances H. Kennedy (1997) The Civil War Battlefield Guide . See Civil War Battlefield Guide data: battles for more information.

Sources: [KennedyConservation1998]

Schema

Primary Key:[‘battle_id’, ‘belligerent’]
battle_id string Battle
belligerent string belligerent
casualties_min integer Casualties (min)
casualties_max integer Casualties (max)
killed_wounded_min integer Killed or Wounded (min)
killed_wounded_max integer Killed or Wounded (max)
missing integer Missing or captured

battle_id

title:

Battle

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?( [A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?)*

Battle identifier These are almost the same as the Kennedy identifiers with a few exceptions. See the field cwsac_id for the CWSAC identifier. In a few battles the casualties include several battles. In these cases the identifiers are space separated.

belligerent

title:

belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’, ‘Native American’]

casualties_min

title:

Casualties (min)

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Casualties (killed, wounded, and missing or captured), minimum value. This source only gives a range for a few battles. For battles where no range is given, the mimimum and maximum are set to the same value.

casualties_max

title:

Casualties (max)

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Casualties (killed, wounded, and missing or captured), maximum value.

killed_wounded_min

title:

Killed or Wounded (min)

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

This source only gives a range for a few battles. For battles where no range is given, the mimimum and maximum are set to the same value.

killed_wounded_max

title:

Killed or Wounded (max)

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

missing

title:

Missing or captured

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Size of the Union and Confederate Armies (Livermore, 1900)

name:livermore_army_sizes
path:livermore_army_sizes.csv
format:csv

Size of the Union and Confederate Armies from Livermore (1900)

The table of the aggregate size of the Union and Confederate armies over time. The data come from Table “Comparison of the Foregoing Numbers with the Number on the Union Rolls at the Same Date”, on p. 47.

While good documentation is available on the total number of troops serving in the Union military, there is no comparable documentation on the total number of troops serving in the Confederate military. Livermore devotes p. 1-49 to developing the estimates of the size of Confederate Forces which are reported in this table.

The data exclude the columns with averages, and the size of the Confederate army as a percent of the Union army since they can be calculated from the column with the number in each army at each date.

Sources: [Livermore1900]

Schema

date date date
union_number integer No. on Union Rolls
confederate_number integer No. on Confederate Returns

date

title:date
type:date
format:default

union_number

title:No. on Union Rolls
type:integer
format:default

confederate_number

title:No. on Confederate Returns
type:integer
format:default

Livermore (1900) battle data: battle list

name:livermore_battles
path:livermore_battles.csv
format:csv

Battle data from Livermore (1900) Number and Losses in the Civil War in America, 1861-1865.

Livermore discusses his methodology on pp. 63-77. The sample of battles he uses is all battles in which either side had losses, killed wounded, greater than 1,000 [p. 64],

In the endeavor to establish this ratio, the writer has gathered the number engaged and the number killed and wounded in each battle in which 1000 or more were hit on either side …

Livermore is concerned with determining the actual number of troops engaged in battle, i.e. those that actually participated. The majority of the book is devoted to the calculations of the values of the strengths of the forces in each battle.

When discussing the categorization of battles into victories and defeats, Livermore writes,

For further comparison of losses under similar conditions, the 63 battles of Table B may be classified as follows, although discrimination must be made between those which are styled defeats, because some are ranged under this head merely because the field was abandoned; when considered tactically, the retreating army was successful in the battle itself.

Some quirks of the data:

  • The Appomattox Campaign is treated as a single battle: Appomattox Campaign, March 29-April 9, 1865
  • There is an entry for the full Seven Days Battles (June 25-July 1, 1862) as well as separate entries for
    • Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862
    • Gaines’s Mill, June 27, 1862
    • Peach Orchard, Savage Station, June 29, 1862. White Oak Swamp, Glendale, June 30, 1862. Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862
  • There are battles for the Assaults on Port Hudson (May 27 and June 14, 1863), but no entry for the entire Siege of Port Hudson. This means that these battles are coded as Confederate victories since the Union failed in these assaults, even though it won the siege.
  • There is a battle for the Assault on Vicksburg (May 22, 1863), but no entry for the entire Siege. This means that Vicksburg is coded as a Confederate victory since the Union failed in the assault, even though it won the siege.
  • There are separate battles for different days of Spottsylvania (May 10, 12, 1864)
  • There is a single battle for the Atlanta Campaign, May, 1864.

Sources: [Livermore1900], [ACAA1994]

Schema

battle_id integer battle_id
battle_name string Battle name
page integer page
start_date date Start date
end_date date End date
attacker string attacker
result string result
assault_fortified string Assault on fortified lines
assault_outcome string Assault outcome
union_result string Union result
confed_result string Confederate result
state string State
theater string Theater

battle_id

title:battle_id
type:integer
format:default

battle_name

title:Battle name
type:string
format:default

page

title:page
type:integer
format:default

Page in Livermore (1900) in which the battle description appears.

start_date

title:Start date
type:date
format:default

end_date

title:End date
type:date
format:default

attacker

title:

attacker

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

Was the Confederate or the US the attacker in the battle? This did not appear directly in Livermore (1900), but is from the PAR database.

Sources: [Livermore1900], [ACAA1994]

result

title:

result

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

Confederate or Union victory. This did not appear directly in Livermore (1900), but is from the PAR database.

Sources: [Livermore1900], [ACAA1994]

assault_fortified

title:

Assault on fortified lines

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

“Confederate” if it was a Confederate assault on Union fortified lines; “US” if it was a Union assault on Confederate fortified lines; missing if it was not an assault on foritied lines. This comes from the Table “Assaults on Fortified Lines” on p. 75.

assault_outcome

title:

Assault outcome

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘Failure’, ‘Success’, ‘Partial Success’]

Assault outcome; missing if the battle was not an assault. This comes from the Table “Assaults on Fortified Lines” on p. 75.

union_result

title:

Union result

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘Defeat’, ‘Retired’, ‘Rout’, ‘Victory’]

Union result for the battle. Seperate Union and Confederate results are given because the results in the tables are not symmetric. In some cases, one side is missing. In some cases, even if side has a victory, the other side can have a loss or a rout. This comes from the tables “Routs”, “Victories”, and “Battles Fought to Cover a Prearranged Movement, Pursuing which the Army Retired after Repelling Attack”, on p. 76–77.

confed_result

title:

Confederate result

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘Defeat’, ‘Retired’, ‘Rout’, ‘Victory’]

Confederate result of the battle This comes from the tables “Routs”, “Victories”, and “Battles Fought to Cover a Prearranged Movement, Pursuing which the Army Retired after Repelling Attack”, on p. 76–77.

state

title:

State

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:2
maxLength:2
pattern:[A-Z][A-Z]

Two-letter abbreviation of the state in which the battle was fought.

theater

title:

Theater

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘MW’, ‘ME’, ‘LS’, ‘TM’]

CWSAC theater of the battle. See CWSS theaters.

Sources: [Livermore1900], [ACAA1994]

Livermore (1900) battle data: commanders

name:livermore_commanders
path:livermore_commanders.csv
format:csv

Principal commanders of the battles listed in Livermore (1900) Numbers and Losses in the Civil War in America.

Livermore does not directly list the principal commander of the battles. These were added for this data. They primarily follow the principal commanders for each battle given by the CWSAC (CWSAC Report (1993) battle data: commanders).

Sources: [jrnold]

Schema

battle_id integer battle_id
belligerent string belligerent
PersonID string PersonID
last_name string Last Name
first_name string First Name
middle_name string Middle Name
middle_initial string Middle Initial
rank string Rank
navy Was the commander in the navy? navy

battle_id

title:battle_id
type:integer
format:default

belligerent

title:

belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

PersonID

title:PersonID
type:string
format:uuid

CWSS PersonID of the commander. See CWSS people.

last_name

title:Last Name
type:string
format:default

first_name

title:First Name
type:string
format:default

middle_name

title:Middle Name
type:string
format:default

middle_initial

title:Middle Initial
type:string
format:default

rank

title:Rank
type:string
format:default

Livermore (1900) battle data: force strengths and casualties

name:livermore_forces
path:livermore_forces.csv
format:csv

Sources: [Livermore1900]

Schema

battle_id integer battle_id
belligerent string Belligerent
str integer str
kia integer Killed
wia integer Wounded
kw integer Killed or Wounded
miapow integer Missing or Captured

battle_id

title:battle_id
type:integer
format:default

belligerent

title:

Belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

str

title:

str

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

kia

title:

Killed

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

None

wia

title:

Wounded

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

kw

title:

Killed or Wounded

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

miapow

title:

Missing or Captured

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Correspondence between Livermore (1900) battles and CWSAC battles

name:livermore_to_cwsac
path:livermore_to_cwsac.json
format:json

Sources: [Livermore1900]

List of naval battles

name:navalbattles
path:navalbattles.csv
format:csv

List of naval battles, which navies they involved, and whether they involved land fortifications. These are any battles with a naval component in Ships in battles.

Sources: [jrnold]

Schema

cwsac_id string CWSAC Id.
confederate_ships integer confederate_ships
us_ships integer Union ships
confederate_fortifications boolean confederate_fortifications
us_fortifications boolean us_fortifications

cwsac_id

title:

CWSAC Id.

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

confederate_ships

title:confederate_ships
type:integer
format:default

us_ships

title:Union ships
type:integer
format:default

Number of Union ships (including gunships, wooden warships, ironclads, and rams; excluding transports)

confederate_fortifications

title:confederate_fortifications
type:boolean
format:default

Were any Confederate fortifications involved in the battle?

us_fortifications

title:us_fortifications
type:boolean
format:default

Were any US fortifications involved in the battle?

National Park Service combined battle data: Battle in each battle

name:nps_battle_units
path:nps_battle_units.csv
format:csv

Union and Confederate units in each battle.

This is a slightly edited version of the CWSS battle units data. See CWSS battle data: units engaged.

Sources:

Schema

cwsac_id string CWSAC Id.
belligerent string belligerent
unit_code string unit_code
companies number companies
batteries number batteries
detachment number detachment
section number section
added string added
src string Source
comment string comment

cwsac_id

title:

CWSAC Id.

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

belligerent

title:

belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

Side of the force: Confederate or Union or Native American.

unit_code

title:unit_code
type:string
format:default

companies

title:companies
type:number
format:default

batteries

title:batteries
type:number
format:default

detachment

title:detachment
type:number
format:default

section

title:section
type:number
format:default

added

title:added
type:string
format:default

If true, then this was in the original CWSS data. If false, then this unit was added by the author for this dataset. Currently, the only units added were those appearing in battles omitted from the original CWSS data.

src

title:Source
type:string
format:default

Original source for the CWSS data.

comment

title:comment
type:string
format:default

Comparison of battles in CWSAC AAD, CWSAC Report, CWSAC Updates, and CWSS

name:nps_battlelist
path:nps_battlelist.csv
format:csv

List of battles included in the AAD CWSAC Reports (1990-1993), CWSAC Report Battle Summaries (1997), CWSAC Report Updates (2009-2013), and the CWSS. All these reports from the National Park Service use the same battle identifiers, but they differ slightly in their composition.

A couple notes about the set of battles in these data.

  • In an update on the status of battlefields Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report Update & Resurvey, the following changes were made.

    • AR018, Battle of Bayou Meto (Reed’s Bridge) on Aug 27, 1863 (part of the Advance on Little Rock campaign) was added. See Civil War Battlefields in the State of Arkansas - Arkansas Post to Devils Backbone.

    • SC007. Fort Wagner II. Dates changed to 7-18. Report Update.

    • SC008. Fort Sumter II. Dates changed to 8-17 to 9-8. Report Update.

    • SC009. Charleston Harbor. Dates changed to Aug 22-23, 1863 and Sept 5-8, 1863. This really appears to be to engagements. The assault on Fort Sumter is the only engagement referenced in the initial CWSAC report. Report Update.

      • Aug 22-23, 1863 Bombardment of Charleston by the Swamp Angel
      • Sept 5-8, 1863. Assault on Fort Sumter.
    • VA020A and VA020B combined into a single battle, Source.

      Although the CWSAC identified the engagements at White Oak Swamp and Glendale as part of the same offensive, it mapped the battlefields individually. Upon further study, the ABPP decided to combine the two engagements under one Study Area.

The Civil War Battlefield Preservation Act of 2002 directed the NPS to update their 1993 battlefield surveys. The results of the resurvey are available here. These battles are largely the same as in the first CWSAC, with a few exceptions.

  • Battles Glendale (VA020A) and White Oak Swamp (VA020B) were combined into a single battle.

    Upon review of the histories of the battles, the ABPP has combined White Oak Swamp (VA020a) and Glendale (VA020b) into a single entry: the overall count is one battlefield fewer, but both engagement areas are included. Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report: Commonwealth of Virigina (p. 8).

  • The Battle of Bayou Meto (AR018) was added. However, it does not appear to have been added strictly due to historical judgment of importance. No military significance or casualties is given for this battle.

    The CWSAC did not list Bayou Meto (Reed’s Bridge) as one of the principal battles of the Civil War. In 2002, however, the battlefield was listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a nationally significant historic property. Given the high level of significance conferred by the NRHP listing, the ABPP decided, as part of the fieldwork undertaken for this update, to assess conditions at Bayou Meto. ` Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report: State of Arkansas <http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/CWSII/CWSACReportArkansasUpdate.pdf>`_ (p. 8)

  • The Battle of Athens (AL002) is redefined from the battle on January 26, 1863 to the battle on September 23-25, 1963. Because of this I give the new battle the code AL009. I also think that the results in the document are referring to the January battle because the September battle is unambiguously a Confederate victory.

  • new variables: Acreage of the battlefield area

  • revised variables: forces, principal commanders, result, battle dates

  • Native American forces. Oklahoma battles OK001 (Round Mountain), OK002 (Chusto-Talasah), and OK003 (Chustenahlah) classify the Creek forces under Opothleyahola as [US] instead of [I]. In CWSAC II, the only battles involving purely Native American forces are against the Union and generally part of the Sioux Wars (Minnesota, North Dakota, Idaho). This seems reasonable, the Creek and Seminole forces in the Oklahoma battles were Union allies, while the Sioux Indian forces fighting the Union were not allied with the Confederacy.

For the most part, each CWSAC battle page corresponds to a single Wikipedia page, making linking the two easy.

The one exception is that CWSAC considers the Battle of Chattanooga (http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/tn024.htm) from Nov 23-25, 1863 a single battle. However, in Wikipedia this corresponds to two battles in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattanooga_Campaign: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lookout_Mountain on Nov 24, and the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Missionary_Ridge on Nov 25.

The set of battles around Charleston Harbor July to September 1863 is confusingly and ambiguously defined by the CWSAC.

cwsac name result cwsac I cwasc II
SC005 Fort Wagner I C 7-10 to 7-11 7-10 to 7-11
SC007 Fort Wagner II C 7-18 to 9-7 7-18
SC008 Fort Sumter II I 8-17 to 12-31 8-17 to 9-8
SC009 Charleston Harbor II C 9-7 to 9-8 8-22 to 8-23; 9-5 to 9-8

where cwsac I refers to the 1993 report , and cwsac II refers to the revised report.

The battles considered and the summaries from their pages are copied below.

Charleston Harbor I (SC004) occurred on April 7, 1863, and was a naval battle between Union ships and the Charleston Harbor forts.

CWSAC Fort Wagner I (SC005)

On July 10, Union artillery on Folly Island together with Rear Adm. John Dahlgren’s fleet of ironclads opened fire on Confederate defenses of Morris Island. The bombardment provided cover for Brig. Gen. George C. Strong’s brigade, which crossed Light House Inlet and landed by boats on the southern tip of the island. Strong’s troops advanced, capturing several batteries, to within range of Confederate Fort Wagner. At dawn, July 11, Strong attacked the fort. Soldiers of the 7th Connecticut reached the parapet but, unsupported, were thrown back. http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/sc005.htm

CWSAC Fort Wagner II (SC007)

After the July 11 assault on Fort Wagner failed, Gillmore reinforced his beachhead on Morris Island. At dusk July 18, Gillmore launched an attack spearheaded by the 54th Massachusetts Infantry, a black regiment. The unit’s colonel, Robert Gould Shaw, was killed. Members of the brigade scaled the parapet but after brutal hand-to-hand combat were driven out with heavy casualties. The Federals resorted to siege operations to reduce the fort. This was the fourth time in the war that black troops played a crucial combat role, proving to skeptics that they would fight bravely if only given the chance. http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/sc007.htm

Fort Sumter II (SC008)

Federal batteries erected on Morris Island opened fire on August 17 and continued their bombardment of Fort Sumter and the Charleston defenses until August 23. Despite a severe pounding, Fort Sumter’s garrison held out. Siege operations continued against Fort Wagner on Morris Island. http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/sc008.htm

CWSAC Charleston Harbor II (SC009)

During the night of September 6-7, Confederate forces evacuated Fort Wagner and Battery Gregg pressured by advancing Federal siegeworks. Federal troops then occupied all of Morris Island. On September 8, a storming party of about 400 marines and sailors attempted to surprise Fort Sumter. The attack was repulsed. http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/sc009.htm

CWSAC II added the August bombardment of Charleston by the “The Swamp Angel” to Charleston Harbor II.

In Wikipedia

  1. SC005: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Battle_of_Fort_Wagner July 10-July 11
  2. SC007: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Fort_Wagner July 18
  3. SC008: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Charleston_Harbor Aug 17 - Sept 8
  4. SC009 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Fort_Sumter Sept 9

Timeline of July-September events in the 1863 siege of Charleston

  • July 10-11. First Battle of Fort Wagner. Failed Union assault.
  • July 16. Battle of Grimball’s landing. Union defeated in attempt to take Charleston by land.
  • July 18. Second failed assault on Fort Wagner
  • July 19 Union begins siege of Fort Wagner
  • Aug 17. Batteries on Morris Island begin bombarding Fort Sumter
  • Aug 22-23. Bombardment of Charleston Island by the Swamp Angel (a battery on Morris Island)
  • Aug 23. Batteries on Morris Island switch bombardment to Fort Wagner.
  • Sept 7. Confederates abandon Fort Wagner
  • Sept 9. Union forces attempt and fail to retake Fort Sumter

It seems that the battles break down into the following periods

  • July 10-11: First Battle of Fort Wagner (SC005)
  • July 16: Battle of Grimball’s Landing (SC006)
  • July 18: Second Battle of Fort Wagner (SC007)
  • (July 19) Aug 17 - Sept 8. Second Battle of Charleston Harbor = Siege of Fort Wagner/Sumter ending with the Confederate abandonment of Fort Wagner. (SC008)
  • Sept 9 : Second Battle of Fort Sumter (Failed Assault)
  • Continued siege?? (SC009)

Thus, confusingly:

Sources: [CWSAC1997], [CWSAC_AAD], [CWSAC_by_state], [CWSS], [CWSII], [CWSIIAL], [CWSIIAR], [CWSIICO], [CWSIIDC], [CWSIIFL], [CWSIIGA], [CWSIIIN], [CWSIIKS], [CWSIIKY], [CWSIILA], [CWSIIMD], [CWSIIMN], [CWSIIMO], [CWSIINC], [CWSIIND], [CWSIIOH], [CWSIIOK], [CWSIIPA], [CWSIISC], [CWSIITN], [CWSIITX], [CWSIIVA], [CWSIIWV]

Schema

cwsac_id string cwsac_id
battle_name string battle_name
cwss boolean cwss
cwsac boolean cwsac
cws2 boolean cws2
aad boolean aad
notall boolean notall

cwsac_id

title:cwsac_id
type:string
format:default

battle_name

title:battle_name
type:string
format:default

cwss

title:cwss
type:boolean
format:default

cwsac

title:cwsac
type:boolean
format:default

cws2

title:cws2
type:boolean
format:default

aad

title:aad
type:boolean
format:default

notall

title:notall
type:boolean
format:default

NPS combined data battle data: battles

name:nps_battles
path:nps_battles.csv
format:csv

Battle level data combining the National Park Services reports: preliminary CWSAC reports in the AAD (1990-1993), CWSAC Report battle summaries (1997), Civil War Soldiers and Sailors (CWSS) database, and the CWSAC Report Updates (2009-2013).

This table combines data from those various sources in a consistent manner.

Sources:

Schema

cwsac_id string CWSAC Id.
battle_name string battle_name
start_date date Start date
end_date date End date
theater_code string theater_code
campaign_code string campaign_code
result string result
cwss_url string CWSS URL
partof_cwss boolean Part of CWSS
operation boolean operation
forces_text string Forces text
casualties_text string Casualties text
results_text string Results text
preservation string preservation
significance string significance
cwsac_url string cwsac_url
other_names string other_names
partof_cwsac boolean Part of CWSAC
cws2_url string cws2_url
study_area number Study Area
core_area number Core Area
potnr_boundary number potnr_boundary
partof_cws2 boolean partof_cws2
interpretive_political integer interpretive_political
interpretive_commander_loss integer interpretive_commander_loss
interpretive_casualties integer interpretive_casualties
interpretive_tactics_strategy integer interpretive_tactics_strategy
interpretive_public_mind integer interpretive_public_mind
interpretive_combat_arm integer interpretive_combat_arm
interpretive_military_firsts integer interpretive_military_firsts
interpretive_minority_troops integer interpretive_minority_troops
interpretive_economic integer interpretive_economic
interpretive_archaelolgical integer interpretive_archaelolgical
interpretive_logistics integer interpretive_logistics
interpretive_individual_bravery integer interpretive_individual_bravery
interpretive_group_behavior integer interpretive_group_behavior
interpretive_joint_ops integer interpretive_joint_ops
interpretive_coop_armies integer interpretive_coop_armies
interpretive_naval integer interpretive_naval
significance_jim string significance_jim
significance_ed string significance_ed
significance_bill string significance_bill
aad_url string aad_url
battle_type string Battle Type
partof_aad boolean partof_aad
lat number Latitude
long number Longitude
state string State
strength_mean number strength_mean
strength_var number strength_var
casualties_kwm_mean number casualties_kwm_mean
casualties_kwm_var number casualties_kwm_var
comment string comment

cwsac_id

title:

CWSAC Id.

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

battle_name

title:battle_name
type:string
format:default

start_date

title:Start date
type:date
format:default

end_date

title:End date
type:date
format:default

theater_code

title:

theater_code

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘LS’, ‘ME’, ‘MW’, ‘PC’, ‘TM’]

CWSS theater code. See NPS combined data battle data: theaters for descriptions of the theaters.

campaign_code

title:

campaign_code

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:(LS|ME|MW|PC|TM)[0-9]{3}-[0-9]{2}

CWSS campaign code. See NPS combined data battle data: campaigns for descriptions of the campaigns.

result

title:

result

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘Union’, ‘Confederate’, ‘Indecisive’]

Result of the battle: Union victory, Confederate victory, or Indecisive.

cwss_url

title:CWSS URL
type:string
format:url

URL of the battle’s page in the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors website.

partof_cwss

title:Part of CWSS
type:boolean
format:default

Was this battle included in the CWSS.

operation

title:operation
type:boolean
format:default

Was this battle an operation (multiple battles)? In the data, Manasas Station Operations and Marietta Operations are classified as operations.

forces_text

title:Forces text
type:string
format:default

Description of the forces engaged in the battle, from the CWSAC.

casualties_text

title:Casualties text
type:string
format:default

Description of the casualties of the forces engaged in the battle, from the CWSAC.

results_text

title:Results text
type:string
format:default

Description of the result of the battle, from the CWSAC. This will sometimes include more information about the results, including whether it was a strategic or tactical victory, or if the battle’s result differed from the result of the campaign.

preservation

title:

preservation

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:(I{1,3}|IV).[1-4]

NPS preservation priority of the battlefield, based on the CWSAC report. See CWSAC Report (1993) preservation priority categories for more information.

significance

title:

significance

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’]

The military significance of the battle, from A ” having a decisive influence on a campaign and a direct impact on the course of the war” to D “having a limited influence on the outcome of their campaign or operation but achieving or affecting important local objectives”. This determined by the National Part Service CWSAC Report with input from Edwin C. Bearss, William J. Cooper, and James McPherson.

cwsac_url

title:cwsac_url
type:string
format:url

URL of the battle summary on the CWSAC Battle Summaries <http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/bystate.htm> website.

other_names

title:other_names
type:string
format:default

partof_cwsac

title:Part of CWSAC
type:boolean
format:default

Was this battle included in the 1993 CWSAC Report.

cws2_url

title:cws2_url
type:string
format:default

URL of the report including the battle in the Draft State by State Updates to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report <http://www.nps.gov/abpp/CWSII/CWSIIStateReports.htm>.

study_area

title:Study Area
type:number
format:default

CWSAC II study area in acres. See CWSAC Report Updates battle data: battles.

core_area

title:Core Area
type:number
format:default

CWSAC II core area in acres. See CWSAC Report Updates battle data: battles.

potnr_boundary

title:potnr_boundary
type:number
format:default

partof_cws2

title:partof_cws2
type:boolean
format:default

interpretive_political

title:interpretive_political
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_commander_loss

title:interpretive_commander_loss
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_casualties

title:interpretive_casualties
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_tactics_strategy

title:interpretive_tactics_strategy
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_public_mind

title:interpretive_public_mind
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_combat_arm

title:interpretive_combat_arm
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_military_firsts

title:interpretive_military_firsts
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_minority_troops

title:interpretive_minority_troops
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_economic

title:interpretive_economic
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_archaelolgical

title:interpretive_archaelolgical
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_logistics

title:interpretive_logistics
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_individual_bravery

title:interpretive_individual_bravery
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_group_behavior

title:interpretive_group_behavior
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_joint_ops

title:interpretive_joint_ops
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_coop_armies

title:interpretive_coop_armies
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

interpretive_naval

title:interpretive_naval
type:integer
format:default

See Records About Civil War Battle Sites, created by the CWSAC, 1990-1993, and deposited with the National Archives AAD

aad_url

title:aad_url
type:string
format:URL

URL of the initial battle’s report for the CWSAC as archived by the AAD.

battle_type

title:

Battle Type

type:

string

constraints:
enum:[‘Action’, ‘Attack’, ‘Naval Operations’, ‘Demonstration’, ‘Siege & Capture’, ‘Engagement’, ‘Battle’, ‘Skirmish’, ‘Bombardment’, ‘Operation’, ‘Naval’, ‘Combat’, ‘Assault’, ‘Massacre’, ‘Siege’, ‘Bombardment & Capture’, ‘Occupation’, ‘Capture’, ‘Advance & Siege’, ‘Expedition’, ‘Recapture’]

Type of battle. Both the AAD and CWSS provide battle type categories. However, the AAD is more complete and so is the one used.

partof_aad

title:partof_aad
type:boolean
format:default

lat

title:Latitude
type:number
format:default

Latittude of the battle. This is roughly the midpoint of the core area of the battle as indicated in the CWSAC II report maps.

long

title:Longitude
type:number
format:default

Latittude of the battle. This is roughly the midpoint of the core area of the battle as indicated in the CWSAC II report maps.

state

title:

State

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z]{2}

strength_mean

title:strength_mean
type:number
format:default

strength_var

title:strength_var
type:number
format:default

casualties_kwm_mean

title:casualties_kwm_mean
type:number
format:default

casualties_kwm_var

title:casualties_kwm_var
type:number
format:default

comment

title:comment
type:string
format:default

NPSA Battles to Dbpedia/Wikipedia Correspondence

name:nps_battles_to_wiki
path:nps_battles_to_wiki.csv
format:csv

Sources: [jrnold]

Schema

cwsac_id string CWSAC Id
dbpedia_uri url Dbpedia URI
wikipedia_title string Wikipedia Page
relation string relation

cwsac_id

title:

CWSAC Id

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z]{3}[0-9]{2}

CWSAC ID

dbpedia_uri

title:Dbpedia URI
type:url
format:default

URI of the dbepdia resource for the battle.

wikipedia_title

title:Wikipedia Page
type:string
format:default

Title of the English Wikipedia page for the battle.

relation

title:relation
type:string
format:default

One of “=” for equality, “<” for a subset of, and “>” for a superevent of.

NPS combined data battle data: campaigns

name:nps_campaigns
path:nps_campaigns.csv
format:csv

Campaigns in the National Park Services Civil War battle data.

These data are a copy of the CWSS campaign list, CWSS campaign list.

Sources:

Schema

CampaignCode string CampaignCode
CampaignName string Campaign Name
CampaignDates string CampaignDates
CampaignStartDate string Start Date
CampaignEndDate date End Date
TheaterCode string TheaterCode
WikipediaPage string Wikipedia Page
WikipediaCategory string Wikipedia Category

CampaignCode

title:

CampaignCode

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}

CWSS Campaign Code

CampaignName

title:Campaign Name
type:string
format:default

CampaignDates

title:CampaignDates
type:string
format:default

Dates of the campaign (as a string)

CampaignStartDate

title:Start Date
type:string
format:default

CampaignEndDate

title:End Date
type:date
format:default

TheaterCode

title:

TheaterCode

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z]{2}

WikipediaPage

title:Wikipedia Page
type:string
format:default

Title of the English Wikipedia page for the campaign

WikipediaCategory

title:Wikipedia Category
type:string
format:default

Title of the English Wikipedia category for the campaign

NPS combined data battle data: commanders

name:nps_commanders
path:nps_commanders.csv
format:csv

Principal commanders of the battle data combining the National Park Services reports.

These data are a slightly edited version of the CWSS data, CWSS battle data: principal commanders.

Sources:

Schema

cwsac_id string cwsac_id
belligerent string belligerent
commander_number integer commander_number
commander string commander
added boolean added
last_name string last_name
suffix string suffix
first_name string first_name
middle_name string middle_name
middle_initial string middle_initial
rank string rank
navy boolean navy

cwsac_id

title:cwsac_id
type:string
format:default

belligerent

title:belligerent
type:string
format:default

commander_number

title:commander_number
type:integer
format:default

commander

title:commander
type:string
format:default

added

title:added
type:boolean
format:default

last_name

title:last_name
type:string
format:default

suffix

title:suffix
type:string
format:default

first_name

title:first_name
type:string
format:default

middle_name

title:middle_name
type:string
format:default

middle_initial

title:middle_initial
type:string
format:default

rank

title:rank
type:string
format:default

NPS combined data battle data: forces

name:nps_forces
path:nps_forces.csv
format:csv

Force level data combining the National Park Services reports: Shenandoah, preliminary CWSAC reports in the AAD (1990-1993), CWSAC Report battle summaries (1997), Civil War Soldiers and Sailors (CWSS) database, and the CWSAC Report Updates (2009-2013).

For each of the casualty types and strength a mean and variance is provided. The values of casualties come from the CWSS, and CWSAC reports, in that order of preference. The values of strength come from the CWSS, CWSAC II, and CWSAC reports, in that order of preference.

  • mean: the given value, or the midpoint if a range is given.

  • variance:

    • If a range is given, the variance of a uniform distribution with that range.
    • If no range is given, the measurement error implied by rounding. \(var(x) = \frac{1}{12} 10^k\), where \(k\) is the number of zeros in the value.

Sources:

Schema

cwsac_id string CWSAC Id.
belligerent string belligerent
casualties_kwm_mean number Casualties (mean)
casualties_k_mean number Killed (mean)
casualties_w_mean number Wounded (mean)
casualties_m_mean number Missing or captured (mean)
casualties_kwm_var number Casualties (variance)
casualties_k_var number Killed (variance)
casualties_w_var number Wounded (variance)
casualties_m_var number Missing or captured (variance)
casualties_kw_mean number Killed or wounded (mean)
casualties_kw_var number Killed or wounded (variance)
strength_mean number Personnel (mean)
strength_var number Personnel (variance)
casualties_km_mean number Killed or missing (mean)
casualties_wm_mean number Wounded or missing (mean)
casualties_km_var number Killed or missing (variance)
casualties_wm_var number Wounded or missing (variance)

cwsac_id

title:

CWSAC Id.

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:5
maxLength:6
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

CWSAC battle identifier

belligerent

title:

belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’, ‘Native American’]

Side of the force: Confederate or Union or Native American.

casualties_kwm_mean

title:

Casualties (mean)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of casualties (killed, wounded, or missing). Mean estimate.

casualties_k_mean

title:

Killed (mean)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number killed. Mean estimate.

casualties_w_mean

title:

Wounded (mean)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number wounded. Mean estimate.

casualties_m_mean

title:

Missing or captured (mean)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number missing or captured. Mean estimate.

casualties_kwm_var

title:

Casualties (variance)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number of casualties (killed, wounded, or missing). Variance of estimate.

casualties_k_var

title:

Killed (variance)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number killed. Variance of estimate.

casualties_w_var

title:

Wounded (variance)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number killed. Variance of estimate.

casualties_m_var

title:

Missing or captured (variance)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Number missing or captured. Variance of estimate.

casualties_kw_mean

title:

Killed or wounded (mean)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

casualties_kw_var

title:

Killed or wounded (variance)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

strength_mean

title:

Personnel (mean)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

strength_var

title:

Personnel (variance)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

casualties_km_mean

title:

Killed or missing (mean)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

casualties_wm_mean

title:

Wounded or missing (mean)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

casualties_km_var

title:

Killed or missing (variance)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

casualties_wm_var

title:

Wounded or missing (variance)

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

NPS combined data: people

name:nps_people
path:nps_people.csv
format:csv

People data for the combined National Park Services data.

These data are a slightly edited version of the CWSS data, CWSS people.

Individuals’ DBPedia URIs were pulled from DBPedia and matched with unit names through a combination of regex merges using fuzzyjoin, humaniformat, and manual matching.

Sources:

Schema

person_id string person_id
last_name string last_name
suffix string suffix
first_name string first_name
middle_name string middle_name
middle_initial string middle_initial
rank string rank
bio string bio
bio_source string bio_source
narrative_link_1 string narrative_link_1
narrative_link_2 string narrative_link_2
added boolean added
dbpedia_uri string dbpedia_uri

person_id

title:person_id
type:string
format:default

last_name

title:last_name
type:string
format:default

suffix

title:suffix
type:string
format:default

first_name

title:first_name
type:string
format:default

middle_name

title:middle_name
type:string
format:default

middle_initial

title:middle_initial
type:string
format:default

rank

title:rank
type:string
format:default

bio

title:bio
type:string
format:default

bio_source

title:bio_source
type:string
format:default

added

title:added
type:boolean
format:default

dbpedia_uri

title:dbpedia_uri
type:string
format:default

dbpedia uri for additional information about people

NPS combined data battle data: theaters

name:nps_theaters
path:nps_theaters.csv
format:csv

Theaters in the National Park Services reports: Shenandoah, preliminary CWSAC reports in the AAD (1990-1993), CWSAC Report battle summaries (1997), Civil War Soldiers and Sailors (CWSS) database, and the CWSAC Report Updates (2009-2013).

This table is the same as the CWSS theaters, CWSS theaters.

Sources:

Schema

TheaterCode string Theater Code
TheaterName string Theater Name
WikipediaCategory string Wikipedia Category
WikipediaPage string Wikipedia Page

TheaterCode

title:

Theater Code

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z]{2}

CWSS Theater Code

TheaterName

title:Theater Name
type:string
format:default

WikipediaCategory

title:Wikipedia Category
type:string
format:default

Title of the English Wikipedia category for the theater.

Sources:

WikipediaPage

title:Wikipedia Page
type:string
format:default

Title of the English Wikipedia category for the theater.

Sources:

NPS ethnic categories of units.

name:nps_unit_categories_ethnic
path:nps_unit_categories_ethnic.csv
format:csv

Descriptions of the unit type categories in nps_units.ethnic.

Sources:

Schema

abbr string abbr
description string description

abbr

title:

abbr

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:1
maxLength:1

description

title:description
type:string
format:default

nps_unit_categories_function

name:nps_unit_categories_function
path:nps_unit_categories_function.csv
format:csv

Descriptions of the unit type categories in nps_units.func.

Sources:

Schema

abbr string abbr
description string description

abbr

title:

abbr

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:1
maxLength:1

description

title:description
type:string
format:default

NPS combined categories of special functions of unit.

name:nps_unit_categories_special
path:nps_unit_categories_special.csv
format:csv

Descriptions of the unit type categories in nps_units.special.

Sources:

Schema

abbr string abbr
description string description

abbr

title:

abbr

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:1
maxLength:1

description

title:description
type:string
format:default

NPS combined data categories of types of data.

name:nps_unit_categories_type
path:nps_unit_categories_type.csv
format:csv

Descriptions of the unit type categories in nps_units.type.

Sources:

Schema

abbr string abbr
description string description

abbr

title:

abbr

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:1
maxLength:1

description

title:description
type:string
format:default

NPS Units

name:nps_units
path:nps_units.csv
format:csv

Unit DBPedia URIs were pulled from DBPedia and matched with unit names through a combination of regex merges using fuzzyjoin and manual matching.

Sources:

Schema

unit_code string unit_code
unit_name string unit_name
belligerent string belligerent
state string state
ordinal string ordinal
type string type
func string func
special string special
ethnic string ethnic
duplicate number duplicate
dbpedia_uri string dbpedia_uri

unit_code

title:unit_code
type:string
format:default

unit_name

title:unit_name
type:string
format:default

Unit name.

belligerent

title:

belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

state

title:

state

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:2
maxLength:2
pattern:[A-Z]{2}

ordinal

title:ordinal
type:string
format:default

Unit number. For example, for the Massachussets 1st Infantry Regiment, the value of ordinal is 1.

type

title:

type

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:1
maxLength:1

Unit type: regiment, squadron, battery, company. See nps_unit_categories_type for descriptions of the categories in this column..

func

title:func
type:string
format:default

Unit function. Examples include: “Artillery”, “Cavalry”, “Infantry”.

special

title:

special

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:1
maxLength:1

Additional category of the unit for special units. Examples include: “Veteran (Non Volunteer)”, “State Militia”, “Mounted”, “Heavy Artillery”, “Home Guard”. See nps_unit_categories_special for descriptions of the categories in this column.

ethnic

title:

ethnic

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
minLength:1
maxLength:1

Ethnic type of the unit, if any. The only two ethnic types are colored (“C”) and Native American (“I”). See nps_unit_categories_ethnic for descriptions of the categories in this column.

duplicate

title:duplicate
type:number
format:default

Number to disambiguate units if there are multiple units with the same unit code.

dbpedia_uri

title:dbpedia_uri
type:string
format:default

dbpedia uri for additional information about units

nytimes_civil_war_chronology

name:nytimes_civil_war_chronology
path:nytimes_civil_war_chronology.json
format:json

New York Times chronology of events of the American Civil War. This data consists of the events listed by and descriptions thereof that appeared in year-end articles in the New York Times 1861-1865.

Sources: [NYT1861], [NYT1862], [NYT1863], [NYT1864], [NYT1865]

Phisterer (1883) battle data: battle list

name:phisterer_battles
path:phisterer_battles.csv
format:csv

Phister (1883) Battle

Data from Data from

> Phisterer, Frederick (1883) Statistical Records of the Armies of the United States (Google books).

Data on major battles along with Union and Confederate casualties from the table “Loss in engagements, etc., where the total was five hundred or more on the side of the Union troops–(149).” on p. 213-219. The caption for the table reads:

> Although the losses here given are generally based on official > medical returns, the figures must not be taken as perfectly > reliable, for in many instances the returns were based on > estimates, and the totals of losses were, by later and more > reliable returns, sometimes considerably reduced. Confederate > losses are generally based on estimates.

Notes

  • The Seven Days battles is split into two engagements, with Oak Grove on June 25th separate from The remaining battles (June 26-July 1).
    • 2279: Oak Grove, Va, VA (1862-6-25 - 1862-6-25)
    • 2280: Seven Day’s retreat; includes Mechanicsville, Gaines’ Mills, Chickahominy, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, Charles City Cross Roads, and Malvern Hill, VA (1862-6-26 - 1862-7-1)
  • 2283: Guerilla campaign in Missouri; includes with Porter’s and Poindexter’s Guerillas, MO (1862-7-20 - 1862-9-20). This includes Missouri battles MO013, MO014, MO015.
  • The battle of 2nd Manassas (Bull Run) is split into two battles
    • 2284: Groveton and Gainesville, Va, VA (1862-8-28 - 1862-8-29)
    • 2285: Bull Run, Va (2d), VA (1862-8-30 - 1862-8-30)
  • 2307: Refers to all of [Steight’s Raid](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streight%27s_Raid). There is only one battle in CWSAC (Day’s Gap).
  • 2298: Foster’s expedition to Goldsboro, N.C., NC (1862-12-12 - 1862-12-18). This includes several CWSAC battles.
  • 2311: Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., MS (1863-5-18 - 1863-7-4) includes the whole siege. There are not separate entries for the assaults.
  • 2312: Siege of Port Hudson, La., LA (1863-5-27 - 1863-7-9) includes the whole siege. There are not separate entries for the assaults.
  • 2323: Chattanooga, Tenn.; includes Orchard Knob, Lookout Mountain, and Missionary Ridge, TN (1863-11-23 - 1863-11-25). There are not separate entries for the engagements within the battle of Chattanooga.
  • 2345: “Kenesaw Mountain, Ga.; includes Pine Mountain, Pine Knob, Golgotha, Culp’s House, general assault, June 27th; McAfee’s Cross Roads, Lattemore’s Mills, and Powder Springs., GA (1864-6-9 - 1864-6-30)”. This includes several CWSAC Battles including GA013 (Marietta), GA014 (Kolb’s Farm), and GA015 (Kenesaw Mountain). There is also a separate entry for the assault on Kenesaw Mountaing (2354).
  • 2351, 2355, 2366, 2373 all refer to Trenches in front of Petersburg, but don’t seem to point to any specific battles. Most of the battles in the Petersburg Campaign have their own entries.
  • 2352: Wilson’s raid on the Weldon Railroad, Va., VA (1864-6-22 - 1864-6-30). This includes several battles: Staunton River Bridge (VA113; 1864-06-25), Sappony Church (VA067; 1864-06-28), Ream’s Station I (VA068; 1864-06-29).
  • 2354: Kenesaw Mountain, general assault. See No. 2345. This covers the assualt on June 27, 1864. The entry 2345 includes this assault as well as operations in Marietta and Kolb’s Farm.
  • 2362: This is NOT Stoneman’s Raid <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoneman%27s_Raid>. There appears to be no battle page for this, although it is discussed in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stoneman.
  • 2372: Campaign in Northern Georgia, from Chattanooga, Tenn., to Atlanta, Ga., TN (1864-5-5 - 1864-9-8) This includes several CWSAC battles, and also overlaps with several other entries in the data.
  • 2376: Price’s invasion of Missouri; includes a number of engagements This battle is linked to all battles in Price’s Missouri Expedition <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Battles_of_Price%27s_Missouri_Expedition_of_the_American_Civil_War>
  • 2395 and 2394: both appear to refer to the Battle of Fort Stedman since it was the major action in Petersburg on March 25, 1865.
  • 2397: Wilson’s raid from Chickasaw, Ala., to Macon, Ga.; includes a number of engagements, GA (1865-3-22 - 1865-4-24). However, Selma (AL007) is the only major battle in this.

Sources: [Phisterer1883]

Schema

Primary Key:[‘battle_id’]
battle_id integer Battle
battle_name string Battle name
state string state
start_date date Start date
end_date date End date
surrender boolean surrender
campaign boolean Campaign
page integer Page
battle_id
title:

Battle

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:2262
maximum:2410

Identifier number of the battle. These are the numbers used in Phisterer (1883). They start at 2262 because 1-2261 refer to the events in the chronological record (see Phisterer (1883) chronological list of engagements).

battle_name
title:Battle name
type:string
format:default
state
title:

state

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z][A-Z]

Two-letter state code for the state of the battle.

start_date
title:Start date
type:date
format:default
end_date
title:End date
type:date
format:default
surrender
title:surrender
type:boolean
format:default

Was the engagement a surrender rather than a battle? Phisterer includes entries for the surrenders of Johnston, Taylor, Sam Jones, Jeff Thompson, and Kirby Smith at the end of the war.

campaign
title:Campaign
type:boolean
format:default

Was the engagement a campaign rather than a battle?

page
title:Page
type:integer
format:default

Page number in Phisterer (1883).

Phisterer (1883) chronological list of engagements

name:phisterer_engagements
path:phisterer_engagements.csv
format:csv

Phisterer (1883) chronological list of engagements

A list of events on p. 83–212. Phisterer’s introduction to the chronological record is:

Under the orders of the Surgeon-General of the Army, a work of the greatest importance was undertaken and completed by that Department, viz., ‘. The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion,” and great credit is due for the magnificent and instructive work to Surgeons-General Wm. A. Hammond and J. K. Barnes, U. S. Army; Surgeon J. H. Brinton, U. S. Volunteers; Assistant-Surgeons (then) J. J. Woodward and George A. Otis, U. S. Army, who were directly connected with the work, as well as the members of the Medical Department, regulars and volunteers, generally.

In this work there is a chronological record of engagements, etc., compiled by the Chief Clerk of the Surgical Division. Mr. Frederick R. Sparks, from official sources where practicable, from Confederate reports, and from Union and Confederate newspapers in other cases, where the statement was not obviously false. As full as the record is, it is not complete. In preparing it for publication here, several minor engagements were added, and others may find omissions as well; nevertheless, this is the complete record in existence at present.

Sources: [Phisterer1883]

Schema

battle_id integer Battle
start_date string start_date
end_date date end_date
monthonly boolean monthonly
location string Location
state string State
battle_name string Battle name

battle_id

title:Battle
type:integer
format:default

Identifier number. These are the numbers given to the engagements in Phisterer (1883).

start_date

title:start_date
type:string
format:default

end_date

title:end_date
type:date
format:default

monthonly

title:monthonly
type:boolean
format:default

For some engagements only the months, and not the exact days are given. For these the first and last days of the month are used as the start and end dates, and this variable is set to true.

location

title:Location
type:string
format:default

state

title:

State

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z][A-Z]

battle_name

title:Battle name
type:string
format:default

Phisterer (1883) number of engagements by year

name:phisterer_engagements_by_year
path:phisterer_engagements_by_year.csv
format:csv

Number of engagements by year in Phisterer (1883) chronological list of enagements (Phisterer (1883) chronological list of engagements).

Sources: [Phisterer1883]

Schema

year integer Year
engagements integer Numbe of Engagements

year

title:Year
type:integer
format:default

engagements

title:Numbe of Engagements
type:integer
format:default

Phisterer (1883) battle data: force casualties

name:phisterer_forces
path:phisterer_forces.csv
format:csv

Phisterer (1883) data on casualties of forces.

See Phisterer (1883) battle data: battle list for more on the Phisterer (1883) data.

In this data each observation is a force (belligerent, battle).

Sources: [Phisterer1883]

Schema

Primary Key:[‘battle_id’, ‘belligerent’]
battle_id integer battle_id
belligerent string belligerent
casualties number casualties
killed number killed
wounded number wounded
missing number missing

battle_id

title:battle_id
type:integer
format:default

belligerent

title:

belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

casualties

title:

casualties

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

killed

title:

killed

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

wounded

title:

wounded

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

missing

title:

missing

type:

number

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Concordance between battles in Phisterer data and CWSAC battles.

name:phisterer_to_cwsac
path:phisterer_to_cwsac.json
format:json

Concordance between battles in phisterer_battles and CWSAC battle identifiers.

See the notes in Phisterer (1883) battle data: battle list.

Sources: [Phisterer1883]

Reiter (2009) Turning Points of the American Civil War

name:reiter2009_turning_points
path:reiter2009_turning_points.csv
format:csv

Turning Points of the American Civil War in Dan Reiter (2009) How Wars End.

Chapter 8 of discusses five turning points (and associated periods) of the American Civil War. Four of these turning points are based off of those listed by James McPherson in The Battle Cry of Freedom; the fifth is the end of the war.

Sources: [Reiter2009]

Schema

period Time period of the turning point Period
start_date date Start Date
description string Description
favor string War Favor
war_aims_change string War Aims Change
comment string Comment

period

title:Period
type:Time period of the turning point
format:default

start_date

title:Start Date
type:date
format:default

description

title:Description
type:string
format:default

Brief description of the turning point

favor

title:

War Favor

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘Union’, ‘Confederacy’]

Which side did the turning point favor: Union or Confederacy?

war_aims_change

title:War Aims Change
type:string
format:default

Did either side change war aims in the following period?

comment

title:Comment
type:string
format:default

NPS Shenandoah Report battle data

name:shenandoah
path:shenandoah.json
format:json

Sources:

NPS Shenandoah Report battle data: list of battles

name:shenandoah_battles
path:shenandoah_battles.csv
format:csv

Sources: [NPS1992]

Schema

battle_id integer Battle Id.
battle_name string Battle Name
cwsac_id string cwsac_id
start_date date Start Date
end_date date End Eate
campaign string Campaign
county string County
url string url

battle_id

title:Battle Id.
type:integer
format:default

Unique identifier in the Shenandoah data.

battle_name

title:Battle Name
type:string
format:default

cwsac_id

title:

cwsac_id

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
pattern:[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{3}[A-Z]?

Identifier of the battle in CWSAC. See CWSAC Report battle data: battles.

start_date

title:Start Date
type:date
format:default

end_date

title:End Eate
type:date
format:default

campaign

title:Campaign
type:string
format:default

county

title:County
type:string
format:default

County of the battle

url

title:url
type:string
format:default

NPS Shenandoah Report battle data: commanders

name:shenandoah_commanders
path:shenandoah_commanders.csv
format:csv

Sources: [NPS1992]

Schema

battle_id integer battle_id
cwsac_id string cwsac_id
belligerent string belligerent
last_name string Last name
first_name string First name
middle_name string Middle name
rank string Rank

battle_id

title:battle_id
type:integer
format:default

cwsac_id

title:cwsac_id
type:string
format:default

belligerent

title:belligerent
type:string
format:default

last_name

title:Last name
type:string
format:default

first_name

title:First name
type:string
format:default

middle_name

title:Middle name
type:string
format:default

rank

title:Rank
type:string
format:default

NPS Shenandoah Report battle data: force strengths and casualties

name:shenandoah_forces
path:shenandoah_forces.csv
format:csv

Sources: [NPS1992]

Schema

battle_id integer battle_id
belligerent string Belligerent
description string Description
strength_min integer Strength (min)
strength_max integer Strength (max)
casualties_text string casualties_text
casualties integer Casualties
killed integer Killed
wounded integer Wounded
missing_captured integer Missing or Captured

battle_id

title:battle_id
type:integer
format:default

belligerent

title:

Belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

description

title:Description
type:string
format:default

strength_min

title:Strength (min)
type:integer
format:default

Strength in personnel of the force (minimum value). If no range is given, the maximum and minimum are set to the same value.

strength_max

title:Strength (max)
type:integer
format:default

Strength in personnel of the force (maximum value). If no range is given, the maximum and minimum are set to the same value.

casualties_text

title:casualties_text
type:string
format:default

Text describing the casualties of the battle.

casualties

title:

Casualties

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Total casualties (killed, wounded, and missing or captured)

killed

title:

Killed

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

wounded

title:

Wounded

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

missing_captured

title:

Missing or Captured

type:

integer

format:

default

constraints:
minimum:0

Union and Confederate ship list

name:ships
path:ships.csv
format:csv

Names of ships and links to dbpedia.org and the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS).

This contains all ships that appeared in battles in Ships in battles, not all ships in the Union and Confederate navies.

Sources: [jrnold]

Schema

ship_id string Ship identifier
name string Ship name
belligerent string Belligerent
url_dbpedia string dbpedia Link
url_danfs string DANFS URL
notes string notes

ship_id

title:Ship identifier
type:string
format:default

name

title:Ship name
type:string
format:default

Name of ship, not including the prefix or year of launch.

belligerent

title:

Belligerent

type:

string

format:

default

constraints:
enum:[‘US’, ‘Confederate’]

url_dbpedia

title:dbpedia Link
type:string
format:url

URI of the dbpedia.org resource.

url_danfs

title:DANFS URL
type:string
format:url

URL of the ship in the Naval History and Heritage Ship Histories, either the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS) or Confederate Ships.

notes

title:notes
type:string
format:default

Ships in battles

name:ships_in_battles
path:ships_in_battles.csv
format:csv

Ships in each battle. The CWSAC battle list is used as the unit of observation.

Sources: [jrnold]

Schema

cwsac_id string CWSAC Id.
belligerent string Belligerent
ship string Ship name

cwsac_id

title:CWSAC Id.
type:string
format:default

CWSAC identifier of the battle. See CWSAC Report battle data: battles.

belligerent

title:Belligerent
type:string
format:default

ship

title:Ship name
type:string
format:default

Name of ship These names match those in Union and Confederate ship list.

Locations of engagements from Washington Post map, “Battles and casualties of the American Civil War”

name:thorpe_engagements
path:thorpe_engagements.csv
format:csv

Data on the location of engagements in the American Civil War from the Washington Post interactive map “Battles and Casualties of the American Civil War” by Gene Thorpe:

Thorpe, Gene (April 12, 2011) “Battles and Casualties of the Civil War Map”, Washington Post <http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/lifestyle/special/civil-war-interactive/civil-war-battles-and-casualties-interactive-map/>

The data itself is from the file, http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/lifestyle/special/civil-war-interactive/civil-war-battles-and-casualties-interactive-map/cwFourYearsSec.xml.

The data consist of 4,340 engagements, the locations of those engagements, and casualties in these battles. It is unclear where the list of engagements comes from (Phisterer has only 2261, Dyer has 9570).

Sources: [Thorpe2011]

Schema

battleNum integer Battle number
battleDetail string Battle details
beginDate date Begin date
endDate date End date
unknownDay boolean Unknown day
lat number Latitude
lng number Longitude
shrtNm string Short name
desc string Description
type string Type
killed integer Killed
usCasTot integer Total US casualties
csCasTot integer Total Confederate casualties

battleNum

title:Battle number
type:integer
format:default

Battle identifier number

battleDetail

title:Battle details
type:string
format:default

Description of the battle

beginDate

title:Begin date
type:date
format:default

endDate

title:End date
type:date
format:default

unknownDay

title:Unknown day
type:boolean
format:default

Equal to 1 if the date of the battle was unknown. In which case, the first and last days of the month are used.

lat

title:Latitude
type:number
format:default

lng

title:Longitude
type:number
format:default

shrtNm

title:Short name
type:string
format:default

desc

title:Description
type:string
format:default

type

title:Type
type:string
format:default

Type of engagement. E.g. skirmish, siege, engagement.

killed

title:Killed
type:integer
format:default

usCasTot

title:Total US casualties
type:integer
format:default

csCasTot

title:Total Confederate casualties
type:integer
format:default

Distributions of personnel in units

name:unit_sizes
path:unit_sizes.csv
format:csv

Distributions of the number of personnel per unit (e.g. regiment,

Using the distribution of personnel per regiment from Livermore’s (1900) examples of regiment sizes, and the table of units in Eicher and Eicher (2002), this data is the distribution of personnel in each type of unit (company, regiment, brigade, division, corps, army, etc.). See the source for the details of how this data was simuated. This data is used for estimates of strenghts in battles when the source gives only the number and types of units (e.g. Clodfelter (2008) battle data: forces, CWSAC Report (1993) battle data: forces, CWSAC Report Updates battle data: force strengths).

Sources: [jrnold], [eicher2002civil], [Livermore1900]

Schema

belligerent string belligerent
unit_type string unit_type
mean number mean
sd number sd
p025 number p025
p25 number p25
median number median
p75 number p75
p975 number p975

belligerent

title:belligerent
type:string
format:default

unit_type

title:unit_type
type:string
format:default

mean

title:mean
type:number
format:default

sd

title:sd
type:number
format:default

p025

title:p025
type:number
format:default

p25

title:p25
type:number
format:default

median

title:median
type:number
format:default

p75

title:p75
type:number
format:default

p975

title:p975
type:number
format:default

wikipedia_battles

name:wikipedia_battles
path:wikipedia_battles.csv
format:csv

Sources:

Schema

battle_id string battle_id
id number id
cwsac_id string cwsac_id

battle_id

title:battle_id
type:string
format:default

id

title:id
type:number
format:default

cwsac_id

title:cwsac_id
type:string
format:default

wikipedia_forces

name:wikipedia_forces
path:wikipedia_forces.csv
format:csv

Sources:

Schema

battle_id string battle_id
belligerent string belligerent
strength_min number strength_min
strength_max number strength_max
casualties_min number casualties_min
casualties_max number casualties_max
killed_min number killed_min
killed_max number killed_max
wounded_min number wounded_min
wounded_max number wounded_max
missing_min number missing_min
missing_max number missing_max
captured_min number captured_min
captured_max number captured_max
killed_wounded_min number killed_wounded_min
killed_wounded_max number killed_wounded_max
wounded_missing_min number wounded_missing_min
wounded_missing_max number wounded_missing_max
captured_missing_min number captured_missing_min
captured_missing_max number captured_missing_max

battle_id

title:battle_id
type:string
format:default

belligerent

title:belligerent
type:string
format:default

strength_min

title:strength_min
type:number
format:default

strength_max

title:strength_max
type:number
format:default

casualties_min

title:casualties_min
type:number
format:default

casualties_max

title:casualties_max
type:number
format:default

killed_min

title:killed_min
type:number
format:default

killed_max

title:killed_max
type:number
format:default

wounded_min

title:wounded_min
type:number
format:default

wounded_max

title:wounded_max
type:number
format:default

missing_min

title:missing_min
type:number
format:default

missing_max

title:missing_max
type:number
format:default

captured_min

title:captured_min
type:number
format:default

captured_max

title:captured_max
type:number
format:default

killed_wounded_min

title:killed_wounded_min
type:number
format:default

killed_wounded_max

title:killed_wounded_max
type:number
format:default

wounded_missing_min

title:wounded_missing_min
type:number
format:default

wounded_missing_max

title:wounded_missing_max
type:number
format:default

captured_missing_min

title:captured_missing_min
type:number
format:default

captured_missing_max

title:captured_missing_max
type:number
format:default

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