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Grants Left Hook The Bermuda Hundred Campaign May 5june 7 1864 Sean Michael Chick

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Grants Left Hook The Bermuda Hundred Campaign May 5june 7 1864 Sean Michael Chick
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Publisher: Savas Beatie
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 38.18 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Sean Michael Chick
ISBN: 9781611214383, 9781611214390, 1611214386, 1611214394, 2019008410
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Grants Left Hook The Bermuda Hundred Campaign May 5june 7 1864 Sean Michael Chick by Sean Michael Chick 9781611214383, 9781611214390, 1611214386, 1611214394, 2019008410 instant download after payment.

Robert E. Lee feared the day the Union army would return up the James River and invest the Confederate capital of Richmond. In the spring of 1864, Ulysses Grant, looking for a way to weaken Lee, was about to exploit the Confederate commander’s greatest fear and weakness. After two years of futile offensives in Virginia, the Union commander set the stage for a campaign that could decide the war.
Grant sent the 38,000-man Army of The James to Bermuda Hundred, to threaten and possibly take Richmond, or at least pin down troops that could reinforce Lee. Jefferson Davis, in desperate need of a capable commander, turned to the Confederacy’s first hero: Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard. Butler’s 1862 occupation of New Orleans had infuriated the South, but no one more than Beauregard, a New Orleans native.
This campaign would be personal.
In the hot weeks of May 1864, Butler and Beauregard fought a series of skirmishes and battles to decide the fate of Richmond and Lee’s army.
Historian Sean Michael Chick analyzes and explains the plans, events, and repercussions of the Bermuda Hundred Campaign in Grant’s Left Hook: The Bermuda Hundred Campaign, May 5-June 7, 1864. The book contains hundreds of photographs, new maps, and a fresh consideration of Grant’s Virginia strategy and the generalship of Butler and Beauregard. The book is also filled with anecdotes and impressions from the rank and file who wore blue and gray.

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