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A Grand Opening Squandered The Battle For Petersburg June 1518 1864 Sean Michael Chick

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A Grand Opening Squandered The Battle For Petersburg June 1518 1864 Sean Michael Chick
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Publisher: Savas Beatie
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 30.11 MB
Author: Sean Michael Chick
Language: English
Year: 2025

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A Grand Opening Squandered The Battle For Petersburg June 1518 1864 Sean Michael Chick by Sean Michael Chick instant download after payment.

The Battle of Petersburg's intense four-day clash marked a missed Union opportunity, prolonging the Civil War with dramatic consequences.
May and June 1864 in Virginia witnessed some of the most brutal and bloody fighting of the Civil War. Combined losses for the two armies after the Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, North Anna, and Cold Harbor exceeded 80,000 killed, wounded, and captured. The result? A stalemate outside Richmond.
The carnage notwithstanding, Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant set his armies toward their next target: the logistical powerhouse of Petersburg. His bold maneuver, which included the construction of a lengthy pontoon bridge across the broad James River and a surprise march against the city, caught Confederate commander Gen. Robert E. Lee by surprise. Petersburg was lightly guarded and seemed at the mercy of the Federals. Its capture would sever the lifelines into Richmond, force the evacuation of the Southern capital, and ensure President...

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