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The Petersburg And Appomattox Campaigns 18641865 1st John R Maass

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The Petersburg And Appomattox Campaigns 18641865 1st John R Maass
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Publisher: Center of Military History-United States Army
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.18 MB
Pages: 72
Author: John R. Maass
ISBN: 008029005867
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1st
Volume: 16

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The Petersburg And Appomattox Campaigns 18641865 1st John R Maass by John R. Maass 008029005867 instant download after payment.

In the Civil War's last year, two great adversaries squared off in central Virginia in a series of battles that eventually determined the struggles outcome. After a month of battles from the Wilderness to Cold Harbor in May and June, 1864, Union Commander in Chief Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant was frustrated in his headstrong attempts to batter the Confederate forces under General Robert E. Lee and bring them to open battle. Seeking to sidestep Lee's army and attack Richmond, the Confederacy's capital city, Grant moved south to cross the James River and cut the rebel army's supply lines at Petersburg, Virginia, where several key railroads met to form a crucial logistical center. Lee, however, reacted in time to block the Union strike at Petersburg. A ten month siege ensued as Grant sought to pry Lee out of Petersburg with flanking maneuvers, and the Confederates desperately defended the city and Richmond.

Lee's lines finally collapsed on 2 April 1865 after a powerful Federal attack on his right, which forced the rebels to evacuate Richmond and Petersburg that night. In a seven day retreat with Grant's Union forces closely behind them, the Confederates marched west to obtain supplies and join other rebel troops in North Carolina. Grant's forces, particularly the cavalrymen under Maj. Gen. Phil Sheridan, were able to get in front of Lee's column and block his progress at a small courthouse village called Appomattox. With no chance of victory or even escape left to him, Lee surrendered his forces to Grant on 9 April 1865. =

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