Battle of Monticello (Civil War Continues)

Third Battle of Bull's Run
Alexandria was immediately captured when Lafayette Foster decided to invade the Confederacy again. From there, the Union forces pushed West, capturing Centreville and then advancing into Manassas. There, the local militia gathered, and went east towards where they expected the Union Army to be. However, Grant had maneuvered so that he was on the other side of the city, and burned the town. The militia found the Union army, and fired shots, but then was completely outnumbered, and the Union army repeated fire. No survivors were left by the end in Manassas.

Battle of Culpepper
In 1866, Grant's Army of the Potomac pushed into Virginia. He ended up near Culpepper, and over 10,000 people died before Robert E. Lee finally retreated.

Battle of Gordonsville
The Union Forces continued south. French Forces who had arrived needed to protect the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. At Gordonsville, the outnumbered French forces faces the Union army. However, the battle remains inconclusive for two days, at which point the French decide to make a push and directly attack. the Union forces retreat, and head Southwest.