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The Overland Campaign for Richmond - BRADLEY M. GOTTFRIED

The Overland Campaign for Richmond

Titre de l'éditeur : The Overland Campaign for Richmond

BRADLEY M. GOTTFRIED

 
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A detailed and fully illustrated account of the Richmond Campaign, covering the strategies and tactics employed.

In the spring of 1864, many in the North, including President Lincoln, were growing frustrated. Although Lincoln’s armies were achieving success on the battlefields, the gruesome toll was becoming increasingly unacceptable. The president needed a general who would finally put an end to the war. He found him in Ulysses S. Grant, who would close out the conflict a little more than a year after his appointment. Determined to destroy Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia, Grant bulked up the Army of the Potomac with the addition of Burnside’s IX Corps, swelling the army’s numbers to nearly 120,000. The campaigns of 1862 and 1863 had inflicted heavy losses on Lee’s army, including some of his most talented commanders, among them “Stonewall” Jackson. In the spring of 1864, Lee’s army was more scattered than Meade’s, but the Army of Northern Virginia was not only capable but also deeply familiar with the Virginia terrain.
  
Grant planned several offensives involving attacks against Richmond, Atlanta, and the Shenandoah Valley. In the north, the Army of the Potomac would strike hard at Lee, while the Union Army of the James would head inland toward Richmond to cut supply lines and then join with Meade’s army. On May 3, 1864, the Army of the Potomac headed for the Wilderness to open the Spring Campaign. The next six weeks saw the most brutal fighting of the entire war. Repeatedly, Grant brought Lee into battle—notably at the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, North Anna, and Cold Harbor—yet each time Grant was frustrated in his efforts to destroy the Army of Northern Virginia. Finally, unable to capture Richmond, Grant reached the James River where his forces built a long bridge to facilitate its crossing to attack Petersburg. While Grant had failed to destroy Lee’s army or capture Richmond, the relentless pressure of the campaign effectively sealed the fate of the Confederacy.

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Auteur :  BRADLEY M. GOTTFRIED
Titre : The Overland Campaign for Richmond
Date de parution : mai 2025
Éditeur : LIVRES NUMÉRIQUES DIVERS
Pages : 128
Sujet : NUL DIVERS
ISBN : 9781636243931 (1636243932)
Référence Renaud-Bray : 4411100
No de produit : 4411100
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Format : EPUB
Disponibilité : Canada, consultez la liste des pays autorisés.
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Entrepôt numérique : DE MARQUE INC.
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