Events from the year 1864 in the United States.
Incumbents
:Roger B. Taney (Maryland) (until October 12)
:Salmon P. Chase (Ohio) (starting December 15)
State governments
Events
January
February
March
April
May
- May â Man and Nature: or, Physical geography as modified by human action by George Perkins Marsh is published. One of the first works to document the effects of human action on the environment and it helped to launch the modern conservation movement.
- May 5 â American Civil War: The Battle of the Wilderness begins in Spotsylvania County, Virginia.
- May 7 â American Civil War: The Army of the Potomac, under General Ulysses S. Grant, breaks off from the Battle of the Wilderness and moves southwards.
- May 8âÂÂ21 â American Civil War: Battle of Spotsylvania Court House: Some 4,000 die in an inconclusive engagement.
- May 11 â American Civil War: Battle of Yellow Tavern: Confederate General J. E. B. Stuart is mortally wounded at Yellow Tavern, Virginia.
- May 12 â American Civil War: Battle of Spotsylvania Court House: The "Bloody Angle" â thousands of Union and Confederate soldiers die.
- May 13 â American Civil War: Battle of Resaca: The battle begins with Union General Sherman fighting toward Atlanta.
- May 18 â Civil War gold hoax: The New York World and the New York Journal of Commerce publish a fake proclamation that President Abraham Lincoln has issued a draft of 400,000 more soldiers.
- May 20 â American Civil War: Battle of Ware Bottom Church: In the Virginia Bermuda Hundred Campaign, 10,000 troops fight in this Confederate victory.
- May 26 â Montana Territory is organized out of parts of Washington Territory and Dakota Territory, and is signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln.
June
July
- July â President Abraham Lincoln signs a law that abolishes the commutation fee that could be paid to in lieu of conscription.
- July 20 â American Civil War: Battle of Peachtree Creek: Near Atlanta, Georgia, Confederate forces led by General John Bell Hood unsuccessfully attack Union troops under General William T. Sherman.
- July 22 â American Civil War: Battle of Atlanta: Outside of Atlanta, Georgia, Confederate General Hood leads an unsuccessful attack on Union troops under General Sherman on Bald Hill.
- July 24 â American Civil War: Battle of Kernstown: Confederate General Jubal Early defeats Union troops led by General George Crook in an effort to keep the Yankees out of the Shenandoah Valley.
- July 28 â American Civil War: Battle of Ezra Church: Confederate troops led by General Hood make a third unsuccessful attempt to drive Union forces under General Sherman from Atlanta, Georgia.
- July 30 â American Civil War: Battle of the Crater: Union forces attempt to break Confederate lines by exploding a large bomb under their trenches.
August
September
- September 1 â American Civil War: Confederate General Hood evacuates Atlanta after a 4-month siege mounted by Union General Sherman.
- September 2 â American Civil War: Union forces under General Sherman enter Atlanta a day after the Confederate defenders fled the city.
- September 8 â American Civil War: Atlanta, Georgia is evacuated on orders of Union General William Tecumseh Sherman.
October
November
December
- December 4 â American Civil War: Sherman's March to the Sea: At Waynesboro, Georgia, forces under Union General Judson Kilpatrick prevent troops led by Confederate General Joseph Wheeler from interfering with Union General Sherman's campaign of destroying a wide swath of the South on his march to Savannah, Georgia (Union forces suffer more than 3 times the casualties as the Confederates, however).
- December 15âÂÂ16 â American Civil War: Battle of Nashville: Union forces decisively defeat the Confederate Army of Tennessee.
- December 21 â American Civil War: Sherman's March to the Sea: The campaign ends as Major General William Tecumseh Sherman captures the port of Savannah, Georgia.
Undated
Ongoing
Births
January to June
- January 9 – Alvah Curtis Roebuck, American businessman, co-founder of Sears, Roebuck (d. 1948)
- January 10 – Annie Lowrie Alexander, physician and educator (d. 1929)
- February 7 – Arthur Collins, singer who records many early songs (d. 1933)
- March 2 – William Hall Milton, U.S. senator from Florida from 1908 to 1909 (d. 1942)
- March 19 – Charles Marion Russell, "cowboy artist" (d. 1926)
- April 8 – Orelia Key Bell, poet (d. 1959)
- April 16 – Rose Talbot Bullard, medical doctor and professor (d. 1915)
- May 1 – Anna Jarvis, social activist (d. 1948)
- May 15 – John E. Aldred, businessman (d. 1945)
- May 19 – Carl Akeley, taxidermist, sculptor, biologist, conservationist, inventor and nature photographer (d. 1926)
July to December
- July 8 – Frank B. Brandegee, U.S. senator from Connecticut from 1905 to 1924 (d. 1924)
- July 12 – George Washington Carver, African-American agricultural botanist (d. 1943)
- July 13 – John Jacob Astor IV, businessman. (d. 1912)
- July 21 – Frances Folsom Cleveland, First Lady of the United States as wife of Grover Cleveland (d. 1947)
- August 17 – Robert F. Broussard, U.S. senator from Louisiana from 1915 to 1918 (d. 1918)
- October 1 – Emma Sheridan Fry, actress and playwright (d. 1936)
- October 6 – Sarah Blizzard, labor activist (d. 1955)
- October 10 – T. Frank Appleby, U.S. congressman from New Jersey from 1921 to 1923 (d. 1924)
- October 16 – Ben M. Williamson, U.S. senator from Kentucky from 1930 to 1931 (d. 1941)
- November 5 –
- Truman Handy Newberry, U.S. senator from Michigan from 1919 to 1922 (d. 1945)
- Jessie Ralph, actress (d. 1944)
- November 8 – James Eli Watson, U.S. senator from Indiana from 1916 to 1933 (d. 1948)
- November 13 – James Cannon Jr., Methodist Episcopal Bishop and temperance movement leader (d. 1944)
- November 23 – Henry Bourne Joy, business leader (d. 1936)
- December 6 – William S. Hart, film actor, film director and writer (d. 1946)
- December 12 – Paul Elmer More, critic and essayist (d. 1937)
- December 14 – Frank Campeau, actor (d. 1943)
- December 22 – John A. M. Adair, U.S. representative from Indiana from 1907 to 1917 (d. 1938)
- December 25 – Thomas Cahill, soccer coach (d. 1951)
- December 27 – Peyton C. March, United States Army general (d. 1955)
- December 31 – Robert Grant Aitken, astronomer (d. 1951)
Full date unknown
Deaths
January to June
- January 1 – Solon Borland, U.S. senator from Arkansas from 1848 to 1853 (b. 1808)
- January 2 – Lemuel J. Bowden, U.S. senator from Virginia from 1863 to 1864 (b. 1815)
- January 7 – Caleb Blood Smith, journalist and politician in the Cabinet of Abraham Lincoln from 1862 to 1864 (b. 1808)
- January 13 – Stephen Foster, songwriter (b. 1826)
- January 31 – Hamilton Rowan Gamble, 16th Governor of Missouri from 1861 to 1864 (b. 1798)
- February 19 – William Edwin Baldwin, Confederate States Army general (b. 1827)
- February 25 – Anna Harrison, wife of William Henry Harrison, First Lady of the United States (b. 1775)
- March 2 – Ulric Dahlgren, Union Army officer (b. 1842)
- April 12 – Thomas Green, Confederate States Army general, killed at the Battle of Blair's Landing (b. 1814)
- April 30 – John B. Cocke, Confederate States Army officer, killed at the Battle of Jenkins' Ferry (b. )
- March 4 – John James Appleton, diplomat, died in France (b. 1789)
- May 5 –
- Alexander Hays, Union Army general, killed at the Battle of the Wilderness (b. 1819)
- Leroy A. Stafford, Confederate States Army general, killed at the Battle of the Wilderness (b. 1822)
- May 6 – Henry Livermore Abbott, Union Army officer, killed at the Battle of the Wilderness (b. 1842)
- May 8 – James S. Wadsworth, Union Army general, died from wounds suffered at the Battle of the Wilderness (b. 1807)
- May 9 – John Sedgwick, Union Army general, killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House (b. 1813)
- May 10 –
- Thomas G. Stevenson, Union Army general, killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House (b. 1836)
- James Clay Rice, Union Army general, killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House (b. 1828)
- May 12 – J. E. B. Stuart, Confederate States Army general, died of wound suffered at the Battle of Yellow Tavern (b. 1833)
- May 13 – Junius Daniel, Confederate States Army general, killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House (b. 1828)
- May 19 – Nathaniel Hawthorne, Dark romantic novelist (b. 1804)
- June 14 – Leonidas Polk, Confederate States Army general, killed at the Battle of Marietta (b. 1806)
July to December
- July 22 – James B. McPherson, Union Army general, killed at the Battle of Atlanta (b. 1828)
- August 5 – Griffin A. Stedman, Union Army officer, died of wound suffered at the Siege of Petersburg (b. 1838)
- September 4 –
- Henry Johnson, U.S. senator from Louisiana from 1818 to 1824 and from 1844 to 1849. (b. 1783)
- Albert Smith White, U.S. senator from Indiana from 1839 to 1845 (b. 1803)
- John Hunt Morgan, Confederate States Army general (b. 1825)
- September 20 – Charles B. Mitchel, Confederate States senator from Arkansas from 1862 until 1864 (b. 1815)
- October 18 – Roger Brooke Taney, politician, lawyer and judge (b. 1777)
- November 30 – States Rights Gist, Confederate States Army general, killed at the Battle of Franklin (b. 1831)
- December 31 – George M. Dallas, 11th vice president of the United States from 1845 to 1849 (b. 1792)
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