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Yorktowns Civil War Siege Drums Along The Warwick John V Quarstein J Michael Moore

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Yorktowns Civil War Siege Drums Along The Warwick John V Quarstein J Michael Moore
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.97 MB
Author: John V. Quarstein; J Michael Moore
ISBN: 9781614235910, 1614235910
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Yorktowns Civil War Siege Drums Along The Warwick John V Quarstein J Michael Moore by John V. Quarstein; J Michael Moore 9781614235910, 1614235910 instant download after payment.

On 4 April 1862, Major General George McClellan marched his 121,500-strong Army of the Potomac from Fort Monroe toward Richmond. Blocking his path were Major General John B. Magruder's Warwick-Yorktown Line fortifications and the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia. Despite outnumbering Magruder almost four to one, McClellan was tricked by Magruder's bluff of strength and halted his advance. Yorktown, the scene of Washington's 1781 victory over Cornwallis, was once again besieged. It was the Civil War's first siege and lasted for twenty-nine terrible days. Just as McClellan was ready to bombard Yorktown, the Confederates slipped away because of his delays, McClellan lost the opportunity to quickly capture Richmond and end the war. Historians John V. Quarstein and J. Michael Moore chronicle the Siege of Yorktown and explore its role in the 1862 Peninsula Campaign and the final battles surrounding Richmond.

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