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Tuesday June 18 1861
- Skirmish at Edward's Ferry, MD, with Brig. Gen. Charles P. Stone, USA.
- Skirmish at Camp Cole, MO, with Pro-Union Home Guards.
Wednesday June 18 1862
- Skirmish at Wilson's Gap, KY, and TN, and the occupation of Cumberland Gap by Brig. Gen. George W. Morgan, USA.
- Skirmish at Hambright's Station, MO.
- Brig. Gen. Paul O. Hebert, CSA, assumes command of the District of Texas.
- The Reserve Army Corps, under the command of Brig. Gen. Samuel D. Sturgis, USA, is constituted, VA.
- Skirmish near Fair Oaks, VA with Brig. Gen. Joseph Hooker.USA.
- Skirmish on the Nine Mile or the Williamsburg Road, near Richmond, VA, with Brig. Gen. J. B. Kershaw, CSA.
- Skirmish near Winchester, VA.
Thursday June 18 1863
- Skirmish at Plaquemine, LA.
- Skirmish at Belmont, MS.
- Affair at Birdsong Ferry, Big Black River, MS, with Confederate Cavalry.
- Skirmish at the Coldwater Bridge, MS.
- Skirmish near Rocheport, MO.
- Skirmish on Edisto Island, SC, with a rebel attack on the Union pickets there.
- Skirmish near Aldie, VA.
- Federal scout on the Peninsula, VA, near the York River, and towards Barhamsville, above Williamsburg, VA, to locate the position of any Confederates.
- Federal scout from Camp Piatt, on the Big and Little Coal Rivers, WV, including 10 miles up the Pond Fork with no contact. (Jun 18-19)
Saturday June 18 1864
- William Lindsay Brandon, CSA, is appointed Brig. Gen.
- Skirmish at Acworth, GA.
- Skirmish at Allatoona, GA.
- Brig. Gen. Thomas W Sherman, USA, assumes the command of the Defenses of New Orleans, LA.
- Federal scout from Kansas City, MO. (Jun 18-20)
- Confederates from Chariton County descend on Laclede, MO, and are pursued by the Yankees, after raiding the town. (Jun 18-19)
- Skirmish at King and Queen Court-House, VA, the Richmond, VA, Campaign.
- Maj. Gen. David B. Birney, USA, is temporary in command of the 2nd US Army Corps, VA, as Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock, USA, is wounded, the Richmond, VA, Campaign.
- Brig. Gen. William T. H. Brooks, USA, assumes the command of the 10th US Army Corps, the Richmond, VA, Campaign.
Sunday June 18 1865
No events on this date.On This Day information kindly provided by Martin Cross, 2nd U.S. Artillery, Bty B.