By 1863 Moore's headquarters were the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia.
Summoned to the new Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, Beauregard received a hero's welcome at the railroad stations along the route.
In 1862 and 1863, the Union Army tried to take the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia several times, but failed each time.
The Seven Days Battles is the name given to six major battles from June 25 to July 1, 1862, near the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia.
All sessions of the Second Confederate Congress met in the Confederacy's capital of Richmond, Virginia.
Clement Claiborne Clay represented his state in the Confederate legislature, and the couple moved to the capital of Richmond, Virginia.
Hines went to the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, after his escape in January 1864.
Instead, he remained after word came that General Ulysses S. Grant had captured the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, presaging the end of the war.
He was in command of an unsuccessful 1864 raid on the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, and was killed in the raid.
His opponents called for an immediate overland campaign, directed primarily at the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia.